Where to skate in Israel
All ice skating rinks and rinks in Israel: center, north, south and Jerusalem. Skating and hockey classes, hours and family trips.
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OneIce Arena Tnuvot (Emek Hefer)
An advanced complex with two ice rinks, free skating and hockey and figure skating classes. Also suitable for events and groups. It is recommended to check the schedule and book in advance. -
Ice Peaks Holon (Peres Park)
An indoor rink in the center of the country with public skating and a variety of seasonal activities. Check the site's opening hours before you arrive. -
iSkate Tel Aviv (amusement park)
A covered rink of about 500 square meters within the Luna Park complex. A comfortable experience for families and worthwhile when combined with activities in the park. -
Blue Ice Arena Ashdod
A new surface with public skating, classes and community activities. Details of hours and prices on the official website.
center
Ice Mall Eilat
A large platform in the heart of the mall (about 1,800 square meters). There are shows, private lessons and activities for the general public.
south
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Montfort Lake, Maalot Tarshiha (AchlaKerach)
A semi-Olympic indoor rink that operates all year round inside an attraction park. Suitable for families and classes. -
Canada Centre Metulla
Veteran skating center. As of the end of 2024, it has been significantly damaged due to the situation in the north, so it is important to check the current opening status before driving.
north
AchlaKerach Jerusalem (seasonal)
An urban skating rink that opens in certain seasons with fixed hours for the public. Check the exact dates on the municipality page.
Jerusalem and surroundings
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hockey and skating academies
OneIce operates hockey and figure skating academies, including introductory training for beginners and advanced. -
individual and group lessons
Many of the halls offer Learn to Skate classes and basic hockey classes. It is recommended to check schedules and admission by age and level on the halls' websites.
circles and groups
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Check a schedule and book in advance, especially on weekends and holidays.
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arrive 10 to 15 minutes earlier to fit shoes comfortably.
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For children and beginners, you should bring long socks, thin gloves and a light helmet for comfort and safety.
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combine with a class or introductory training for the first time to learn basic brakes and turns faster.

