Ice Skate Vauxhall

Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, Goding Street, London
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This event ended on Sunday 4th of January 2015
Admission
£10.95 per Adult & £8.95 per child
Location

Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, Goding Street, London

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Vauxhall 0.27 miles


This festive season Ice Skate Vauxhall, a brand new winter experience comes to the heart of the Capital for the first time,located in the historic Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens. All the action kicks off on 21st November, running through the Christmas period until 4th January 2015,with an early bird discount on tickets booked before November 21st. Set in the vibrant heart of South London, visitors to Ice Skate Vauxhall can experience a full size 600sqm urban Ice Rink and London’s FIRST Christmas Tree Maze, made from Nordmann fir trees. Adding to the atmosphere will be Street Entertainers, Urban Skater Trick Teams, an extended Street Market of London’s top pop-up eateries, plus shopping at the Artisan Craft Market, thrills on traditional rides and much more. Join us each weekend for Vauxhall Skate Brunch, a new take on the traditional brunch!

After gliding around the first ever Ice Rink in Vauxhall, Londoners can lose themselves in the unique Christmas Tree Maze, a first for the Capital. This beautiful addition to the iconic landscape has walls made from hundreds of Nordmann Fir trees, sourced from some of South London’s finest Christmas Tree specialists and will be lit up with thousands of sparkling LED fairy lights. The maze will cover almost a square kilometer, so weinvite you to work your way through this magical Christmas experience and find a very special festive guest waiting for you at the heart of the maze! This is truly one of a kind and is sure to get you into the celebratory spirit.

Throughout the skating season, Ice Skate Vauxhall blends avariety of treats in the Gardens with bespoke shopping at the Artisan Craft Market. Featuring stalls selling beautiful handmade craft & art treasures, from prints and cards, to unique homewares, handicrafts and more…this will be a Christmas shopper’s haven and a great place to shop for unique stocking fillers.

For thosewho’ve worked up a thirst on the Rink, the Pop-up Cabin Bar will be serving hot chocolate, mulled wine and a range of craft beers, ciders and snacks. Or, if all the fun & excitement has left you feeling peckish, pick up a tasty treat at the sumptuous street food stalls. For foods fans, each weekend from 10am – 1pm Vauxhall Skate Brunch takes over.

Visitors can enjoy a skate, a bite and a drink from speciality menus on offer from the latest and greatest pop up food market stalls. Plus, don’t miss the iconic London Bus Fish & Chip Company, who’s Vauxhall based Routemaster bus will be on hand serving up traditional Fish & Chips to warm you up at Vauxhall Skate Brunch and beyond.

Easily accessible by rail, tube & bus from Vauxhall Station and the Albert Embankment, Ice Skate Vauxhall offers skate sessions open from Sunday to Thursday, 11am to 8pm and from 11am to 9pm on Fridays & Saturday. Ice Skate Vauxhall opens on Friday, 21st November 2014 through until Sunday 4th January 2015 and tickets are available NOW from £10.95 per Adult & £8.95 per child.

DID YOU KNOW?
· Vauxhall is currently undergoing an exciting transformation, as part of the Nine Elms on the South Bank it will become a district centre and this will complement the creation of another new town centre at Battersea Power Station

· Vauxhall is a hot spot for culture and will soon be home to two exciting galleries, the Damien Hirst and the Cabinet Gallery. What’s more, the ‘Above The Stag Theatre’ has taken up residence in Vauxhall and the Royal Vauxhall Tavern plays host to cabaret performers all week

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User Reviews

Nick Hildred
from Streatham

Dec 23, 2014

£12 for forty five minutes on an ice rink that's a puddle, surrounded by children in tears because they can hardly stand up and when they fall over they get soaked is tantamount to a con. Even competent skaters will find themselves having to watch the ice like a hawk for the sudden dips where the ice has melted a lot and at one end of the rink, there was so little ice that you could not only see the cooling elements through it, but feel them joggling you under your skates. An absolutely horrible and potentially dangerous Christmas con. Avoid at all costs.