Visit to Seoul Plaza Ice Skating Rink

Hello everyone!!!
Did you know that the skating rink has opened at the City Hall?
The price is just 1,000 won...???
I can't miss out on this fun experience!
Today, I’m sharing my visit to the Seoul Plaza skating rink.
Let’s find out about the operational period, what to bring, and some tips!
Currently, the rink is closed during fine dust emergency reduction measures and when ultra-fine dust warnings are issued, so please keep that in mind!
Seoul Plaza Skating Rink
Located at 12 Euljiro, Jung-gu, Seoul
Just a 2-minute walk from Exit 5 of City Hall Station.
Operating Period:
From December 19, 2025 (Friday) to February 8, 2026 (Sunday)
Operating Hours:
Sunday to Friday: 10:00 AM - 9:30 PM
Saturday/Public Holidays: 10:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Usage Fee:
1,000 won (1 hour, includes skate and helmet rental)
What to Bring:
Gloves (mandatory)
You must rent gloves to enter if you don't have your own!
Hot packs
You might get warm skating, but it can also be cold, so hot packs are essential.
Socks
Long socks that cover your ankles are required!
Parking is not available; public transport is recommended.
Reservation Method:
Naver Reservation: Seoul Plaza Skating Rink
Online sales open every Monday at 10 AM for the following week.
On-site reservations are also available.
300 spots for online reservations and 300 for on-site reservations, totaling 600 spots available on a first-come, first-served basis.
We made a reservation for the last session at 8:30 PM.
Upon arrival, we were greeted by the Seoul City mascot, Haechi.
The pink Haechi is still something I'm getting used to...
The ticket box is right there!
Don't be sad if you miss online reservations!
You can still buy tickets on-site!
With 300 online and 300 on-site tickets, a total of 600 tickets are available.
Just exit through Exit 5 of City Hall Station, and you'll arrive at the ticket box.
After getting the skates, you can head directly to the skate rental area.
You can rent a locker for 1,000 won (bring cash!).
After exchanging coins at the change machine, you can store your shoes and valuables.
Skate time! I was excited after so long!
It's been about 10 years since I last skated.
I had so much fun!
The ice quality wasn’t perfect, but it was still enjoyable!
No phones are allowed on the rink, so take your pictures outside!
Just be careful and watch out for others while skating!
We had a blast and made some great memories!
The skating rink will only be open for a short time, so make sure to visit before it closes on February 8!
The price is just 1,000 won, and it's right in front of City Hall Station.
I highly recommend visiting for a perfect winter experience!
Make sure to visit before it’s too late!

Source :https://blog.naver.com/jjaeloong/224149601304
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