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Times Square shopping mall in Causeway Bay, HK
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View of Times Square in Causeway Bay, HK
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View of Times Square in Causeway Bay, HK
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Times Square

4.1(15,873 reviews)$$$Sports
🕑 1.5 to 2 hours (including one skating session of 60-90 minutes plus time to gear up and warm up afterward)👶 Best for ages 4 and up. Younger children (4-7) will enjoy beginner lessons and using skating aids, while older kids and teens can work on more advanced skills. Toddlers under 4 may find the cold and skates challenging, though some do enjoy watching from the sidelines.

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Times Square in Causeway Bay offers a rare treat for families visiting tropical Hong Kong: a year-round Olympic-sized ice skating rink right inside a massive shopping mall. It's the perfect escape from the heat and humidity, where kids can try ice skating for the first time or practice their skills, with lessons available for all levels including complete beginners.

Highlights

  • Full-sized ice rink in the middle of a tropical city, offering a unique cooling experience
  • Beginner-friendly lessons with skating aids (penguin helpers) available for young children
  • Climate-controlled environment perfect for escaping Hong Kong's heat and humidity
  • Located inside major shopping mall with family amenities, food courts, and entertainment options
  • Safe, well-maintained rink with helpful staff and equipment rental included

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Book lessons in advance online as they fill up quickly, especially on weekends. English-speaking instructors are available but may need to be requested.
  2. 2.Visit on weekday mornings (10 AM-12 PM) for the quietest sessions with fewer crowds, ideal for nervous first-timers.
  3. 3.Bring warm clothes for kids: long pants, long sleeves, and socks are essential. Gloves are highly recommended to protect hands from falls and cold ice.
  4. 4.Skate rental is included with admission, but bring your own gloves or purchase at the rink. Skating aids (penguins) are available for beginners for an extra fee.
  5. 5.Combine your visit with shopping and dining in the mall. There are clean restrooms and nursing rooms throughout Times Square for families with younger children.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings between 10 AM and noon offer the least crowded sessions, perfect for beginners. Avoid weekends and Hong Kong school holidays when the rink gets very busy. The cool rink is especially appealing during Hong Kong's hot summer months (June to September).

What to Know

Admission is moderately priced at around HKD 80-120 per person (approximately USD 10-15) including skate rental. The mall has numerous dining options on multiple floors, currency exchange services, and English signage. Octopus cards (Hong Kong's transit card) are accepted for payment.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with consistent operating hours, making it an excellent rainy day or hot weather alternative. Special holiday sessions and themed skating events often occur during Christmas and Chinese New Year. The rink may have special programs during school holidays, so check ahead if visiting during peak seasons.

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Nearby Eats

The Times Square mall itself has an extensive food court on upper floors with kid-friendly Asian and international options. For a sit-down meal, try Genki Sushi (conveyor belt sushi that kids love) or Cafe Deco on the mall's restaurant floors, both offering English menus.

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