Arena Information
Brixton Ice Arena49 Brixton Station Road
Brixton
SW98PQ
Tel: 02077 375 034
Arena Manager:
Emily Simmons
E-Mail Us:
brixton@planet-ice.co.uk
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Admission Prices
| Concessionary | £4.00 |
| Spectator Fee | £2.00* |
| Credit/Debit Card Fee | £1.00 |
| Penguin Hire | £3.00 [ 30 min ] |
| Ice Skating | [ See Timetable ] |
* Valid for over 21's only.
Under 21's must pay full admission.
LEARN TO
SKATE
PROGRAMME
SkateUK with Planet Ice
Each course course lasts for six weeks and the joining fee of £60 includes the following:- 6 X 30 Minute Lessons Delivered Weekly
- Certificate and Badges
- Record of Achievement
- Skate UK Sew On Badge

Adult Skating Courses
All our Planet Ice rinks make provision for Adults that would like to learn to skate. We appreciate that some are looking for a lifestyle change, meet new friends, to keep fit, or simply brush up on skills you haven't used for years. Whatever your reason most rink offer tailor made courses where you can learn amongst people more your own age.Toddler Skating Courses
We have Ice Toddler skating classes most weekday's. We take toddlers from 18 months up to 5 years in our specially priced skating session. There are toys and games on the ice that are designed to encourage your little one to show an interest in ice skating. Parents love it because it gives them an opportunity to get out, meet other people in similar circumstances, and get the kids doing activities from an early age.Dates & Times
| Day | Start Time | End Time | Category | Level |
| Tuesday | 08:00pm | 08:30pm | All Levels, Adult Only |
| Wednesday | 05:00pm | 05:30pm | Levels 1 - 5, Child Only |
| Thursday | 08:00pm | 08:30pm | All Levels, Adult Only |
| Saturday | 09:00am | 09:30am | Advanced (Dance/Free) |
| Saturday | 09:30am | 10:00am | Levels 1 - 4 |
| Saturday | 10:00am | 10:30am | Levels 5 - 10, All Ages & Tots |
| Sunday | 09:00am | 09:30am | Advanced (Dance/Free) |
| Sunday | 09:30am | 10:00am | Levels 1 - 4 |
| Sunday | 10:00am | 10:30am | Levels 5 - 10, All Ages & Tots |
Online Application
Each course is available to book online up to a week in advance, please note there is limited number of places available.Please Note: If online places are sold out please contact the rink for availability.
Birthday Parties

Birthday Parties
Planet Ice offer 3 different birthday packages; Saver, Premium and Platinum.Have a special day to remember with us!
Saver - £11
Party host is not dedicated with a minimum of 6 guests.A fantastic ice skating session including; skate hire, 'must have' gifts & vouchers for the party child and guests.
Premium - £14
This package includes everything as in 'saver' however also includes a special Planet Ice party dinner for the party child and their guests.Platinum - £16
This package includes everything as in 'saver' and 'premium' but also includes a 30 minute group lesson with a NISA qualified ice skating coach. Minimum of 8 guests required.Online Application
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Skating Guidelines
If you want to follow in the blades of those on Dancing on Ice or have a burning (or should that be freezing?) desire to take to the ice for fun, then our top 10 tips for ice skating beginners should be just the ticket to have you skating confidently in no time, rather than skating like Bambi on ice.
- Don’t look down when skating - It’s amazing how many people starting out in skating spend all their time looking at their feet rather than in the direction they are going. Instead, keep your head up and look in front of you so at least you can see who or what you are about to collide with!
- Get some good skates - If you’re stepping out for the first time, then hire skates available at most centres will be fine. But if you get the skating bug and decide to take it up, buy a decent pair of skates that will last and most importantly, fit well and provide good support.
- Tie skates the correct way - The right skates for you will not be the correct ones if they are tied incorrectly. Make sure your skates are not too tight or your feet will likely go numb, while having your skates too loose will not provide the proper support for your ankles.
- Warm up for skating slowly – Give that skating takes place generally in a cold arena, then your muscles are initially going to be cold. Prior to skating, it’s not really wise to just throw your leg over a barrier and start stretching. Stretching in a cold environment can lead to muscle tears, so wrap up well (but not as to restrict your movement) and start with some bend and work up to stretching.
- Get some skating lessons – If you really want to master the basics, then taking some lessons is an absolute must. Take a few group lessons which are available at most rinks and for a variety of ages. Also take a friend along, as learning with someone will help you relax on the ice.
- Don’t lean backwards when skating – Leaning back will likely send you flying on your backside or worse. The best advice is to keep your knees bent and your weight forward. Hold your arms out in front of you and open them wide to help you stay balanced.
- There’s no stopping you! - Naturally, one of the basics you’ll need to know is how to stop. To stop, bend your knees, turn the toes of each foot inwards, point your heels out, and push out on your heels. This will slow you down and bring you to a stop. Now that’s a relief!
- Skate in the correct direction – While initially the direction you are skating may not be of your choosing, there is usually a directional rule to follow on the ice, either clockwise or vice-versa. Don’t try skating the wrong way round the ice rink as you’ll end up hurting others and quite possibly yourself.
- Make use of temporary rinks – If you are not fortunate enough to have a skating rink near you, then make the most of temporary ice rinks if one pops up near you. Christmas is a particularly good time to try to visit a temporary ice rink in some major cities, so go along, you’ll have a good time, whatever your skating experience.
- Don’t take skating too seriously - When you fall down (and be sure you will), have a laugh about it and get right back up on your skates again. Don't take yourself or your skating too seriously, after all, even the best end up on their backside from time to time. It’s even funnier if you do it in style!
So there you have it, some useful ice skating tips to get you started. Remember that proper instruction is important, especially if you are wanting to make the step up to more advanced skating used in figure skating, ice hockey or speed skating. But if you are skating purely for fun, then make sure you actually have fun on the ice, and if the worst comes to the worst, make sure you have a good friend to hang onto.
After School Skating
Parent & Toddler
Family Prices
| Admissions | Price |
| Family of 3 | £24.00 |
| Family of 4 | £32.00 |
| Family of 5 | £40.00 |
* There must be at least one adult (16+) to qualify for family prices. Hire included.
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