TISHMAN SPEYER / Rockefeller Center

The holidays aren’t complete without a trip to New York City along with some ice skating by the tree at Rockefeller Center. The famous rink returns to Rockefeller Plaza for its 87th season starting October 21.

TISHMAN SPEYER / Rockefeller Center

Tickets to The Rink at Rockefeller Center start at $21 per person with discount pricing available for groups of 10 or more, not including skate rentals. Season passes and private events are also available. The skating season goes through March 2024.

TISHMAN SPEYER / Rockefeller Center

Between November 4 and January 14, 2024, in partnership with Balsam Hill, skaters (and the people cheering them on from the sidelines) can warm up in Rockefeller Center’s skate chalets on the South Esplanade. They fit up to six people and can be reserved for 50 minutes. This year will be the first in which adults can enjoy alcoholic drinks in the chalets, with a soon-to-be-announced menu of drinks by Other Half Brewery and a menu of après-skate bites.

Balsam Hill designers will decorate each chalet in a different theme, and the decorating company’s life-like trees, greenery and décor will be showcased throughout the Rink Level.

Chalet reservations start at $10, and walkups will be accommodated based on availability. Located on the South Esplanade, facing the skating rink and the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree (which will be lit officially on Wednesday, November 29), the chalets will be open to the public from 1-10 pm in November and 9 am – 10 pm in December.

TISHMAN SPEYER / Rockefeller Center

Details on Family Day and Kids Day, plus pictures with Santa, will be released soon.

Tickets for The Rink at Rockefeller Center and reservations for the Après Skate Chalets Presented by Balsam Hill are available now and expected to sell out fast.

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