Nov 04, 2024

Prague’s Letná Ice Rink Returns with Extended Season

The popular Letná ice rink is set to return, welcoming skaters from Saturday, November 16, 2024, and running daily until February 23, 2025.

This extended season means skaters can enjoy the outdoor rink near Prague Castle for three weeks longer than last year.

Thanks to funding from Prague’s 7 district, children up to age 15 who live or study in the district can skate for free.

Parents should provide a document verifying their child’s eligibility—such as a school ID, ISIC card, or student book—especially if not accompanying their child to the rink.

To enhance the experience, visitors will find a heated tent for changing clothes and relaxing, along with outdoor seating, restrooms, skate rentals, and a sharpening station. Light snacks will also be available on-site.

No reservations are needed for general skating, but schools are encouraged to reserve in advance via the operator’s website. An online webcam will also let visitors check rink occupancy in real time, helping them avoid busy hours.

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Daily ice maintenance occurs at 12:00–12:30, 15:00–15:45, and 18:00–18:30, during which the rink will be closed.

 

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