It doesn’t matter if you’re hoping to bring out your inner Casey Carlyle from “Ice Princess” or Chazz Michael Michaels from “Blades of Glory”. Kallang Ice World, right next to Stadium MRT station, boasts competition-standard ice so you can zoom around in circles or perform tricks if you’re up for it.
Here’s what you need to know before visiting this ice skating rink in Singapore:
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Temperatures will be frigid to keep the ice frozen for skaters, but you won’t have to wear thick winter coats. Stick to long-sleeved layers that you can easily put on and take off so you won’t be sweating once you’re out of the rink.
It’s best to wear tighter fitting clothes like jeans and sweaters instead of dresses and baggy pants, especially if you’re a newbie to ice skating. This will prevent loose fabric from getting caught in your skates. If you have them, it’s a good idea to wear protective gear like knee pads and elbow guards as well.
With our lack of any cold weather in Singapore, we’re going to rightly assume that your exposure to ice skating might only be limited to whatever you see on TV. No worries, here are some tips to help you take that first step on ice:
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Prices begin at $20 for adults and $18 for children aged 5-12 for a 2-hour session of ice skating at Kallang Ice World. Though skate rental is included, gloves and socks are mandatory so bring your own or purchase a pair from $2.50 each.
Kids have a little help with balance here with free support trainers available for use. For adults wobbling their way through the rink, there’s no way around it – you’ll have to hold on tight to bae’s hand. Otherwise, you can always keep our ice skating tips in mind and put them to practice!
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Kallang is home to plenty of sporting activities, from rock climbing to kayaking, but if you’d like to beat the heat, Kallang Ice World is the next pin on your map.
The area is also home to picturesque spots only those living in the neighbourhood have heard of – check out our guide to Kallang to find out more!
Getting there: Walk 3 minutes from Stadium MRT station
Rates:
Adult (13 years and above): $20 for 2 hours
Child (5-12 years): $18 for 2 hours
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Cover image adapted from: @keeriyan and @shiela_matias via Instagram
Last updated by Raewyn Koh and Mae-Z Fam on 3rd September 2024.
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