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Schaatsbaan: Ice skating at Kralingen in Rotterdam

Schaatsbaan: Ice skating at Kralingen in Rotterdam

Nov 23, 2024Mar 01, 2025
Kralingen, Toepad 93, 3063 NJ
Rotterdam

Schaatsbaan, the annual temporary ice skating venue at Kralingen in Rotterdam will be open from late November, to see you right through the winter!

The 400-metre covered ice skating track at Kralingen in Rotterdam, better known as Schaatsbaan Rotterdam, is striking with its tunnel shape and ever-changing lights in all the colours of the rainbow. There’s also a smaller “Funbaan” for practising your skating skills and and special rink for taking part in a game of curling.

Skate at the rainbow-coloured ice rink

Here's some important general information about Schaatsbaan

Dates for the Kralingen Ice Rink

From November 23, 2024 - March 1, 2025

Opening Times

  • Sunday-Thursday: 9am-10pm
  • Friday-Saturday: 9am-11pm 

Where you can find the Kralingen Ice Rink

Kralingen, Toepad 93, 3063 NJ, Rotterdam

Tickets

From 9 euros

Rent ice skates at Schaatsbaan or bring your own

You can bring your own skates or you can rent skates at the venue. If your own skates are looking blunt and shabby, you can even have them polished by the experts on the premises. You'll find lockers where you can store your personal belongings.

Schaatsbaan is regarded by many as one of the best ice rinks in the Netherlands and is a great place for a family day out.

Getting to Schaatsbaan Rotterdam

Schaatsbaan Rotterdam is located at Kralingen, which is easily accessible by public transport. For those who prefer driving, there is a lot of parking - in fact, Schaatsbaan Rotterdam has its own car park with 350 spaces where you can park for free.

Get your tickets

Book your time slot and get your Schaatsbaan Rotterdam tickets online. Skate at the prettiest ice rink for an affordable entrance fee per session or, if you feel like you might be likely to want to return multiple times, you can purchase a season ticket, which is valid up until the end of the season. 

Thumb photo: courtesy of Rotterdam. Make It Happen / Guido Pijper