Cut The Ice In Lower Manhattan

01/06/2015
Cut The Ice In Lower Manhattan

Looking for something fun to do now that the holidays are over?  Cure the winter blues and hit the ice at one of two open-air ice rinks in Lower Manhattan.

The Rink at Brookfield Place offers spectacular views of the Hudson River.  Dusk is especially thrilling as you glide and watch the sun set behind Lady Liberty.  After you’ve worked up an appetite, grab a bite at one of the many eateries at Hudson Eats.

On the east side of Lower Manhattan, the South Street Seaport rink is open daily. In addition to skate rentals, the rink offers classes and lessons for beginners of all ages. Group reservations and private ice rink rentals are also available.  Don’t forget to head over to the restaurants and shops located along Fulton & Front Streets.

No matter which you choose, both offer membership passes for fresh air and fun all season long!

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