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Ice rinks in Kyiv this winter: where to skate safely, conveniently and affordably

The city keeps operating even in difficult times: a roundup of vetted skating rinks — outdoor and indoor — with addresses, opening hours, and benefits for military personnel and their families.

Tetiana Suchkova-Ladik

By Tetiana Suchkova-Ladik

December 31, 2025 · 4 min read

Ice rinks in Kyiv this winter: where to skate safely, conveniently and affordably

Is winter in the city a loss of routine or its restoration? In Kyiv, the answer comes from the ice rinks: they provide not only entertainment but also a sign of normal life. We compiled a current selection of locations — with information on hours, prices and features to know before you go.

Outdoor ice rinks

"Winter Country at VDNH"

A classic of the capital's winter: an outdoor rink of 3,000 sq. m with a food court and attractions. The ticket price includes unlimited skating and skate rental; some services are extra. Open until 22 February 2026.

  • Address: VDNH, Akademika Hlushkova Ave., 1
  • Hours: weekdays 12:00–22:00, weekends 10:00–22:00
  • Price: 450 UAH, reduced — 300 UAH; children under 4 — free

"We do everything so the location operates steadily even in difficult conditions — it’s not only entertainment, but also a way to preserve urban space for families and children."

— representative of the organizers of "Winter Country at VDNH"

"Crystal Ice Rink" (River Mall)

An ice arena of over 1,600 sq. m with a Christmas tree shaped like a crystal, a lounge area and an amusement park. Rental is included in the daytime unlimited ticket; discounts available for families of UBD members.

  • Address: River Mall shopping center, Dniprovska Naberezhna, 12
  • Hours: weekdays 12:00–22:00, weekends and holidays 10:00–22:00
  • Price: 480 UAH, reduced — 300 UAH; 20% discount for UBD families

Ice rink near Blockbuster Mall

The largest outdoor rink in the city — 3,200 sq. m. There is a heated pavilion with a food court; instructor rental and "penguin" helpers for children are available.

  • Address: Blockbuster Mall, Stepan Bandera Ave., 36
  • Hours: Mon–Thu 11:00–21:00; Fri–Sun 10:00–22:00
  • Price: 450 UAH standard, 300 UAH reduced; instructor 500 UAH/45 min

"IceLights" (Art-zavod Platforma)

A large arena that operates even during power outages — an important detail this winter. Skate rental is included; there is a food court on site that you can visit while wearing skates.

  • Address: "Darynok", Yakova Hnizdovskogo St., 1A
  • Hours: daily 10:00–21:00
  • Price: 450 UAH; discounts for UBD families, pensioners and people with disabilities

Ice rink at Kontraktova Square

A festive location in the Podil atmosphere of the 17th–19th centuries: music, a market and a nearby rink. Geared toward family visits and tourist strolls through the city center.

  • Address: Kontraktova Square, 1
  • Hours: daily 10:00–21:30
  • Price: adults 450 UAH, children 350 UAH; reduced — from 300 UAH

"Space Ice Rink" (Respublika Park)

A themed location with photo zones and blocks shaped like a starship. Offers concessions for privileged categories and promotions with payment cards.

  • Address: Respublika Park shopping center, Ring Road, 1
  • Hours: weekdays 12:00–22:00; holidays 10:00–22:00
  • Price: 480 UAH, reduced — 300 UAH; discounts with Mastercard/Oschadbank

Indoor ice arenas

Kryzhinka Ice Stadium (Victory Park)

An indoor rink that functions as a training base and is also open to visitors. Operates during power outages. Rental is included, but a deposit or ID is required.

  • Address: Victory Park, Kniazia Romana Mstyslavycha St., 7
  • Hours: varying hours by day of the week (details on the arena's website)
  • Price: 300 UAH; possible rental use of the rink

Fifty Ice Arena (Cosmo Multimall)

A futuristic 2,000 sq. m arena with neon sessions in the evening. Rental is included, but sessions last 50 minutes — consider this when planning.

  • Address: Cosmo Multimall, Vadym Hetman St., 6
  • Hours: daily 08:00–22:10; neon sessions on weekdays from 18:40
  • Price: from 270 to 390 UAH depending on time and day

DREAM Yellow

A compact 1,193 sq. m arena with hour-long sessions and rental included. Convenient for morning and daytime visits by families and school groups.

  • Address: DREAM Yellow shopping center, Obolonskyi Ave., 1B
  • Hours: daily from 08:00 to 20:55
  • Price: weekdays 200–240 UAH (morning/day), evening 300 UAH; weekends are more expensive

What to know before going on the ice

Plan ahead: buy tickets online to avoid queues; check operating information in case of possible outages. Many locations offer concessions for veterans, servicemembers and families — bring documents.

Safety and comfort: dress in warm layers, keep children close to an instructor or a "penguin" helper; on outdoor rinks, take weather conditions into account.

"The ice rink is a small but important marker of the return to normal life: safety, accessibility and shared values — things city project organizers work on."

— coordinator of a city cultural project

Summary

Kyiv this year maintains a network of ice locations: from large outdoor rinks to modern indoor arenas. It’s not only about entertainment — it’s about the city’s resilience and community support. Choose a location based on convenience, prices and safety conditions, and let the ice be an opportunity for shared time with loved ones.

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