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Take a spin on The Rink at Rockefeller Center this upcoming season. Enjoy a quintessential New York winter activity by ice skating under the iconic Christmas Tree at Rockefeller Center. With over 85 years of rink history, you’re sure create memories that will last a lifetime.
The Rink officially opens on October 12, 2024. At the heart of Rockefeller Center lies The Rink. First made available to the public on Christmas Day in 1936, The Rink at Rockefeller Center has since become an iconic symbol of the city that never sleeps.
Join an extraordinary tour by an expert historian, and learn about the rich history, architecture, and breathtaking artistry of New York's most famous landmark.
A curated experience unlike any other including a magical moment with the Christmas Tree, VIP access to Top of the Rock and ice skating at The Rink, and bespoke offerings featuring the best restaurants and shops at Rockefeller Center.
Read Story about Your Guide to Ice Skating at The Rink at Rockefeller Center The official Mayor of Rockefeller Center, Correll Jones, gives us the inside scoop on ice skating at The Rink. Read Story
Ice skating on The Rink under the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is one of New York’s quintessential winter activities. The Rink sets the perfect scene for every occasion, from special events to the Après Skate Chalets presented by Balsam Hill.
The official Mayor of Rockefeller Center, Correll Jones, gives us the inside scoop on ice skating at The Rink. The holidays at NYC’s Rockefeller Center begin with the Christmas tree, but continue throughout the season with The Rink, the Rockettes, and more.
The construction of Rockefeller Center’s ice skating rink during the Great Depression is symbolic of New York’s perseverance, and the urban skating craze lives on to this day. It’s also the perfect outdoor winter activity, an option that feels more necessary and significant than ever.
The roller skating rink, designed by Bureau Betak, is over half the size of the ice rink, leaving room for adjacent tables, chairs, and greenery. The design helps draw crowds down to Rink Level and encourages congregating for those passing through.
630 5th Ave, Rink Level. Step into a haunted maze experience like no other with Jimmy Fallon’s Tonightmares! For a limited time, Rockefeller Center is home to ten spine-chilling rooms that bring Jimmy’s nightmares to life. BUY TICKETS.