
Kallang Ice World
π Kallang, Central
Singapore's sole ice skating rink with beginner to advanced courses, gallery seating, and private rink hire. Sessions run in fixed two-hour blocks throughout the day.
I think to enjoy yourself you have to adjust your expectations. They have 2 hours slots throughout the day: 9-11am, 11.20-1.20pm, 2-4pm, 4.40-6.40pm, and 7.20-9.20pm (plus one more slot on Fri, Sat and PH eve: 9.40-11.40pm). Go early to buy your tickets, then have a makan or something, then line up to go in at your slot. Facilities are a bit rundown and the skates guy is a bit grumpy, but if you're just there to ice skate then try not to be too bothered, the skates I got were in okay condition. Metal frames are free (but limited, supposed to be for kids below 1.2m only) and you can rent a seal for $15. There are toilets inside.
π Family Action Verdict
The only option for ice skating in Singapore, making it a genuinely unique family activity. Best for families with children aged 5 and above who want to try something different. Metal frame supports help beginners find their feet. Arrive early to secure tickets for your preferred session and keep your ticket safe throughout the visit.
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Ian Chan
3 months ago
βI think to enjoy yourself you have to adjust your expectations. They have 2 hours slots throughout the day: 9-11am, 11.20-1.20pm, 2-4pm, 4.40-6.40pm, and 7.20-9.20pm (plus one more slot on Fri, Sat and PH eve: 9.40-11.40pm). Go early to buy your tickets, then have a makan or something, then line up to go in at your slot. Facilities are a bit rundown and the skates guy is a bit grumpy, but if you're just there to ice skate then try not to be too bothered, the skates I got were in okay condition. Metal frames are free (but limited, supposed to be for kids below 1.2m only) and you can rent a seal for $15. There are toilets inside.β
Chi
a month ago
βI visited Kallang Ice World yesterday with a group of friends, and overall Iβd give it 3 stars. At the beginning, the ice condition was quite good. It was smooth enough to skate comfortably and enjoy the experience. We were really excited, and skating together made it a lot of fun. Even the falls became part of the experience; after a while you get used to them and just laugh it off with your friends. However, as time passed, the ice started accumulating water, especially around the edges of the rink. Those areas became noticeably wet and slushy, which made it easier to lose balance unexpectedly. The center of the rink stayed in better condition for longer, but near the sides it could feel a bit risky at times, particularly for beginners. There wasnβt any music playing, so the atmosphere felt a bit plain. Even so, we still had a really good time together. Being there with friends made the experience genuinely enjoyable, and despite the falls and the water on the ice, it turned into a fun and memorable outing. Overall, itβs a good place to go with friends and have fun, but ice maintenance throughout the session could definitely be improved.β
Atom Sloth
a month ago
βI went here the other day on a Friday and the traffic wasnβt too bad. The reservations are divided in 2 hour slots which I cannot recall the exact times right now. The rink overall is pretty run down and low quality and as a first time skater it was pretty hard to learn considering the skates were quite low quality and the ankle supports were leaning to one side, I also noticed that the blades werenβt sharp at all. The receptionist was pretty friendly but the skate provider was grumpy, but if you just came here to skate donβt let that bother you. Overall this is in fact the only ice skating rink left in Singapore so there isnβt much to say.β
Franzi
a month ago
βwent there yesterday with a group of friends. the experience was nice, although i had misplaced my ticket to get in. i paid, and still had the reciept, but they didnt let me borrow my ice skates. i had to go back out, and buy another ticket for $20! absolutely diabolical. if i have the reciept, why not ?? spent $40 on tickets that day. the staff at the ice skating borrowing booth was extremely rude too. not to mention, one penguin cost us $15! had a huge waiting line to get inside, and the seats inside were greasy and stank. experience was nice, however the ice was watery after our first hour. it was fine, but do NOT lose your ticket.β
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Overview
Kallang Ice World is Singapore's only public ice skating rink, located in Leisure Park Kallang. The competition-standard rink runs structured two-hour sessions. Beginner metal frame supports are available for younger or less confident skaters. Skating courses run from beginner to advanced levels, and the rink can be privately booked for parties. Gallery-style spectator seating is available for non-skaters.



