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Apr

27

47°F

Sunrise
05:59 AM
Sunset
07:49 PM
Tide

HIGH 5:39 AM


Low 11:29 AM

Park Hours and Info

Park is Open 7 Days a Week | 6AM - 1AM
Entry is Free!

Pier 28AM - 9PM* Pier 56AM - 11PM* Education Center3-5PM (THU/FRI), 1-5PM (SAT) Pier 6 Volleyball Courts6AM - 11PM Playgroundssunrise-sunset
Things To Do

Ice Skating

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Location


Hours

Closed for the Season

Glide Ice Rink

Rendering

How To Get Here

Open

Parking is limited, so we encourage you to take public transportation. And lucky for you, there are plenty of transportation options.

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Subway

2
3

Clark Street

A
C

High Street or Jay St- MetroTech

4
5

Borough Hall

F

York Street

Bus

B25
B61
B63
B67

B25 (at Fulton Ferry Landing), B61 (at Atlantic Avenue and Hicks Street), B63 (on the loop road near Pier 6 in the park), or B67 (at Jay Street and York Street)

CitiBike

Nearby CitiBike stations: Atlantic Ave & Furman St (Pier 6); Brooklyn Bridge Park – Pier 2; Old Fulton St (Pier 1); Water St & Main St (Main Street)

NYC Ferry

East River route to Dumbo/Fulton Ferry; or South Brooklyn Route to Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 6/Atlantic Avenue or DUMBO/Fulton Ferry.

Skate beneath the historic Brooklyn Bridge while taking in the iconic views of the Manhattan skyline.

Experience the magic of winter at Brooklyn Bridge Park, where the iconic Brooklyn Bridge serves as a stunning backdrop for a delightful ice skating adventure. As the park transforms into a winter wonderland, lace up your skates and glide across the rink beneath the historic Brooklyn Bridge. The twinkling lights, breathtaking skyline, and crisp winter air create a magical setting for seasoned skaters and those discovering the joy of ice skating for the first time.

Whether you’re twirling on the ice or enjoying the enchanting atmosphere, skating at Brooklyn Bridge Park offers a unique and memorable winter experience in the most unbelievable setting!

 

‘Glide at Brooklyn Bridge Park’ is located at the Emily Warren Roebling Plaza and open from November 15 through March 1. The new ice rink showcases spectacular views of the Manhattan skyline and is positioned beneath the iconic Brooklyn Bridge. Glide also offers a selection of food and beverage at its second floor cafe.

Glide Ice Rink

Glide Ice Rink

Glide Ice Rink at night
Glide Ice Rink

Rendering

Glide Ice Rink

Rendering

Glide Ice Rink

Rendering

Glide Ice Rink

QUESTIONS?

When can I ice skate and for how long?

What does it cost to ice skate?

Is there food and drink available at the ice rink?

Are there restaurants nearby?

Are there public restrooms?

Is there parking?

The building at 99 Plymouth Street, now home to the Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy’s Environmental Education Center, public restrooms, and a community space, was formally a NYC Department of Environmental Protection building

Empire Stores and the Tobacco warehouse are both Civil War Era buildings

More than 5 million people visit the Park each year.

Brooklyn Bridge Park published its Master Plan in 2000.

The Brooklyn Bridge opened on May 14th, 1883. It was the first bridge to cross the East River, the largest suspension bridge built at the time, and was called the “eighth wonder of the world.”

Emily Warren Roebling Plaza is the final piece of Brooklyn Bridge Park to be constructed

In 1814, Robert Fulton, inventor of the world’s first successful steamboat, established a steam-powered ferry to cross the East River. The ferry launched from the edge of Fulton Street.

More than 13,000 timber piles support the piers in the Park.

Trees, lawns, and shrubs are managed organically

20,000

participated in environmental education programs

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365

Days Open Per Year

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3,000

Trees in the park

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