Kick off the festive season with a special ice skating event at the Battersea Power Station in support of the NSPCC charity. This event promises to be a unique and exciting experience, unlike any other ice rink in London.
Taking place on November 11, the event will run from 7pm to 10pm, giving guests three hours of skating time instead of the usual 45 minutes. The venue will be exclusively dedicated to the NSPCC for the night, with all ticket sales going towards helping children in need across the UK.
The ice rink is set against the iconic backdrop of the Battersea Power Station, offering stunning views of the Thames River. Skaters will glide around three interconnected rinks adorned with twinkling lights and a magnificent 30-foot Christmas tree, creating a magical atmosphere for all attendees.
For those who prefer not to skate, the Glass House Bar is available for a more relaxed evening. Entrance to the bar is free and does not require an ice skating ticket, providing an option for everyone to enjoy the event.
In case of unpredictable weather, the ice rink is equipped to handle all conditions, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for all participants. Wet ice is still suitable for skating, so guests can rest assured that the event will proceed as planned.
Tickets for the event are priced at £25 for adults and £15 for children, offering an affordable way to support a great cause while having fun. For more details and ticket purchases, visit the official Ice Skate for Children website.
Don’t miss this opportunity to have a memorable night of fun and fundraising at the Battersea Power Station Ice Rink in support of the NSPCC charity. Join us for a magical evening filled with skating, laughter, and goodwill towards children in need.