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Located in the dry moat, the Tower of London ice rink offers a grand historical setting for seasonal skating sessions, along with views of London's ancient fortress and the River Thames.
A statement on the Tower of London ice rink’s website said: “Due to high wind speeds, for safety the rink will be closed today, Wednesday 23rd December. If you have booked tickets please ...
The Tower of London Ice Rink is open daily from Saturday, November 16 until Sunday, January 5, 2020 (except Christmas Day). Tickets cost from £15, £10.50 for children between three and 12 while ...
You can find more details at the Tower of London Ice Rink. If the setting is too disquieting, there’s a rink at another royal home, Hampton Court Palace, about 15 miles west of London.
The Tower of London Set in the dry moat against the floodlit walls of the ancient fortress, this ice rink is one of the most spectacular settings as well as one of the most compact. Sessions last ...
Tower of London ice rink: Christmas 2019. The ice rink in the Tower of London moat is bigger than ever this year — but they've kept the capacity the same, meaning everyone has more room to ...
Located in the dry moat, the Tower of London ice rink (aka Ice at the Tower) offers a grand historical setting for seasonal skating sessions, along with views o. Go to the content Go to the footer.
No Christmas rom-com is complete without the obligatory ice rink scene; two lovebirds tumbling into each other's arms to the backing sound of an acoustic cover. Well, if it's a festive setting fit ...
Tower of London Set against the Tower of London's floodlit walls, and with the Thames gushing past nearby, the Tower of London ice rink is one of the city's most spectacular.
The Tower of London Ice Rink will host 43 days of skating and is being operated by Cousins Entertainment, a firm founded by Dancing on Ice judge Robin Cousins.
Tower of London Ice Rink costs £14.50 for adults, £12.50 concessions and £10.50 for children. Open 7 days a week until 2 January 2018.
Historically, visitors to the Tower of London were pretty much guaranteed a frosty reception. And not much has changed it would seem. Although from this weekend, you'll be able to warm yourself with ...