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The grounds in front of the Queen’s House have been frozen over once more to become a glittering ice rink. Set against the regal backdrop of a UNESCO World Heritage site, the ice rink offers a place to slip, slide and practice your twirls this winter, while enjoying views of both the landmark house and nearby Greenwich Park. Holly O’Mahony caught up with Sophie Linin, Senior Sales and Events Manager at Royal Museums Greenwich, to find out what’s new for 2022’s skating season…

S6026 Marketing Photoshoot of the Queen’s House Ice Rink, located on the North Lawns

Holly O’Mahony: The Queen’s House ice rink has returned! Is there anything new for visitors to look forward to this year?
Sophie Linin: With room for up to 350 skaters, the ice rink will be open from November 17 to January 8. This year, our food and beverage offering from catering company Benugo will be more substantial and located within the skate exchange, so you can enjoy a bite to eat or a drink whilst watching the skating.
HOM: Any tips for first timers or those nervous about getting back on the ice?
SL: Have a stout heart! Ask for help from our arena staff, book a skate aid in advance, or dive in and see how you go. Whether you’re walking around the edge while clutching onto the side, or spinning in the centre, everyone is welcome and everyone can have a good time.

S6026 Marketing Photoshoot of the Queen’s House Ice Rink, located on the North Lawns

HOM: In your opinion, what sets the Queen’s House ice rink apart from other London skating rinks?
SL: It has spectacular views in all directions. With the historic former royal palace Queen’s House as the backdrop, and views over the Old Royal Naval College and Canary Wharf to the north, the rink offers a range of unique photo opportunities. You can also make a day trip out of it: spend the whole day in Greenwich, visiting some of RMG’s five museums before skating as the sun sets.
HOM: Will you be running any special events over the course of the season that readers should know about?
SL: This year, we’re offering relaxed sessions for anyone who needs a calmer, less busy skating environment. We’re also offering tiny tots sessions for the little ones, where the rink will be quieter and there will be extra marshals on hand to assist.
HOM: What can visitors expect from the food and drink offering? Will there be hot drinks to warm cold fingers?
SL: Benugo’s fan favourite hot chocolate will still be available, but there will also be hot food this year.
Queen’s House, Greenwich, SE10 9NF. November 17 – January 8, sessions from 10am – 8pm. Admission: £10 – £16. www.rmg.co.uk/queens-house/attractions/queens-house-ice-rink

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