New Season. New Deals. - Now up to 75% off with code SPRING

Ends in
--:--:--
Search
massagespaoil changetheatrenailsrestaurantbowlingcinema

Ice Skating in and near Philadelphia, PA

1 deal

Frequently Asked Questions

IceWorks Skating Complex in Aston, about 30–40 minutes from Center City, offers regular public skating with on-site skate rentals and walker rentals for kids. It runs daytime and weekend sessions plus themed Friday night events, so many Philadelphia families use it as their go-to rink.

Public skating near Philadelphia typically runs around $10–$15 per person, with skate rental about $3–$5. At IceWorks, weekday daytime admission is about $12 plus $3 skate rental, and Groupon deals sometimes bring single or multi-session visits down closer to $10 per skate including rental.

Yes, IceWorks near Philadelphia offers 12- and 20-session public skate punch cards and annual public skate memberships that can significantly reduce the per-session cost. Groupon often features IceWorks discounts up to around 40 percent off single visits, punch cards, and family membership options.

IceWorks is a strong choice for beginners because it combines public sessions with a Learn to Skate program and optional yearly memberships that include a lesson discount. New skaters from Philadelphia often start on public skate with rentals, then add group classes at the same rink.

Popular options include IceWorks in Aston for year-round public skating, the seasonal Rothman Rink at Dilworth Park by City Hall, and Independence Blue Cross RiverRink Winterfest on the Delaware River waterfront. Together they give Philadelphia skaters a mix of indoor training rinks and outdoor city views.

Families can get yearly public skating memberships at IceWorks near Philadelphia, with options for individual skaters or a family of four. These passes include a membership card, several guest passes, and a discount toward Learn to Skate programs, making frequent visits more affordable over a full season.

IceWorks is roughly a 30–40 minute drive from central Philadelphia depending on traffic, and many local skaters treat it as a regular weekly spot. Its consistent public skate calendar, lesson programs, and discounted punch cards make the trip workable for people who want steady practice time.

Yes, each winter Philadelphia hosts festive rinks like Rothman Rink at Dilworth Park beside City Hall and RiverRink Winterfest along the Delaware River. These spots pair skating with lights, food, and city views, while year-round facilities such as IceWorks handle training and regular public sessions nearby.

What others are saying

Brenda
19, Mar
Individual Yearly Unlimited Public Skate Membership for One
This is the second time I’ve used Groupon for an annual pass for the public skating here. I have time during the weekdays sometimes to be able to go and it’s nice to know I can go when I have the time for a much better value than paying at the door
Up to 42% Off on Ice Skating at Iceworks