Old Town
Ice Rink
Price list
Skating (60 min)
- Season pass from 99
- Mon-Thu Fri-Sun
- Ticket 8 9,90
- Discounted ticket* 6 8
- *4-15 years of age and seniors
- Children up to 3 years old skate for free
- Seniors skate for free on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 10 AM to 5 PM
- Higher prices apply during the holidays
Equipment rental (60 min)
- Skates nr 24-50 5,50
- Figure skates, hockey skates 9,90
- Skating aid Bobby 6
- Skating aid Free
- Helmet Free
- Feel free to use your own skates
Other
- Gift card 10/15/25
- Skate sharpening 12
- Socks/Gloves 5
- Locker* 3
- *deposit, losing or breaking the locker key 10
- Instructor (60min) 80
What should I wear?
This is an outdoor ice rink and you should dress according to the weather, which means warmly. To make sure your feet fit comfortably in your skates, we recommend wearing thicker socks. Gloves and a hat would also be advisable. It is still winter. If you leave your socks or gloves at home, you can buy some from the ticket office.
Children
Responsibility for assessing the risks posed when skating to children’s safety remains primarily with their parents or guardian. It is always safer (and probably more fun) when a child has an older person on the ice with them. The smallest skates we offer are size 24 (for children aged around three). We also recommend that children wear helmets, which are available at the Uisupark ticket office.
Lockers
There are also lockers next to the ice rink where you can leave clothing, bags, shoes and other personal belongings if needed. The fee for using the locker is €3.
What should I do when I arrive?
Buy an hour ticket from the Uisupark ticket office and if you do not have your own skates with you, you can also rent skates. You should put them on at the end of the platform where you can sit to do so. Keep your ticket, which shows the end time for your skating hour. And then, onto the ice!
NB!
Skating involves certain risks. Visitors should adequately assess their personal abilities themselves. We remind you that skating while drunk is not a good idea and we advise against doing so. We are required not to allow drunk visitors onto the ice.
Ice maintaining sessions (20-25 min)
Monday to Friday
12:30
17:00
19:30
Saturday to Sunday
13:30
16:30
19:30
For those whose skating time overlaps with the ice maintenance, the extra time will be added. The ice maintenance is done according to the situation based on weather conditions, such as heavy snowfall or rain.
Parking (Europark Rüütli 3 / St Nicholas Church)
The most convenient place to park your car is in the car park next to St Nicholas Church; from there, you can walk down Rüütli St to Harju St to reach the entrance to the Skate Park. Car park information: http://www.europark.ee/?id=1213
Parking 2 (Balti jaam)
Another option is to park in one of the Balti jaam car parks, one of which is next to the Old Town, while the second is across the road, i.e. in the bus station car park. Park your car and walk through Tallinn’s Old Town to the ice rink. The Old Town is still very beautiful, but sometimes we forget that.
Café
Skaters and all other visitors are welcome to visit the winter café next to the Ice Rink. Open at the same time as the ice rink – every day from 10:00 to 22:00.
You can ask for a quote at the café to make children’s parties or other gatherings more enjoyable. Contact the café at jane@gastongrupp.ee or by telephone at +372 50 32 450.
*The café is not operated by Uisupark
This is a unique pop-up ice rink located at the heart of Tallinn’s Old Town which opens in mid-November and closes at the end of March or in early April when the spring sunshine sets in.
It is a classic open-air rink located next to the historic St Nicholas’ Church to which all city residents and tourists are welcome. Cozy lighting, entertaining music, a warm café where you can thaw out if you need to – all of this ensures an unforgettable skating experience!
Nothing compares to the feeling you’ll get from the historic ice rink – the magical memories of the experience will remain with you forever!