

Contact the Customer Service Team (at least 24 hours ahead of your planned visit) at they will try to book you on to an alternative date, subject to availability. If you have symptoms of COVID-19 or have to self-isolate, please do not attend your session. Entry will be refused should you fail to comply, and no refund will be offered. You must comply with any entry requirements at the time of your visit.

Sanitiser is also available throughout the event.įull terms and conditions can be found at the bottom of the page. NHS track and trace QR codes will be present, and we encourage visitors to check-in using the NHS app. At this current time visitors are encouraged to wear a mask indoors. We continue to follow the latest guidance and we will adhere to all relevant restrictions in place at the time of your skating session.

For a full list of measures, please see our FAQs. The Museum Ice Rink will be operating with enhanced hygiene and safety measures. Remember, you may have to wait for your turn on the ice if you haven't booked your session in advance, especially during peak times. You can read more about the Urban Nature Project here.īook your skate session online to guarantee your place or buy your tickets from the box office when you arrive. The Museum will be transforming our five-acre gardens into a hub for urban wildlife, as part of a national campaign to encourage people to help nature on their doorsteps. Whether you can dance on ice like Torvill and Dean, or you skate more like Bambi, a visit to the Museum’s Ice Rink is a must this festive season.Īfter an incredible 16 years, this will be the final year of the Ice Rink at the Natural History Museum. Set against the backdrop of the Waterhouse building, the Ice Rink at the Natural History Museum is one of the most magical places to be this winter.Įxperience the thrill of skating surrounded by fairy lights nestled in frost-covered trees, with the smell of mulled wine in the air.
