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Tapiola Icepark ice skating rink in Tapiola, Uusimaa
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View of Tapiola Icepark in Tapiola, Uusimaa
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View of Tapiola Icepark in Tapiola, Uusimaa
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Tapiola Icepark

4.3(318 reviews)FreePark
🕑 2 to 3 hours👶 Best for ages 4 and up. Young children can enjoy learning to skate with rental supports available, while older kids and teens love the freedom of gliding on quality ice. The surrounding park areas work well for toddlers who may not be ready for skating yet.

About

Tapiola Icepark is a fantastic multi-purpose sports complex in the modern neighborhood of Tapiola, offering year-round family fun with ice skating as its star attraction. This spacious facility combines indoor ice rinks with outdoor park amenities, making it an ideal destination whether you're visiting Finland in snowy winter or sunny summer, with plenty of open space for kids to burn energy.

Highlights

  • Well-maintained indoor ice skating rinks suitable for all skill levels
  • Skate rental available on-site in children's and adult sizes
  • Warm indoor facilities with viewing areas for non-skating parents
  • Surrounding park space with playgrounds for pre or post-skating play
  • Modern, clean Finnish sports facility with excellent safety standards

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Bring or rent ice skating aids (seals or walkers) for beginners, which make learning much easier and more fun for young skaters.
  2. 2.Dress in layers you can remove, as Finnish ice rinks can be surprisingly warm indoors. Gloves are essential for skating to protect little hands from the ice.
  3. 3.Visit on weekday mornings for the quietest sessions when kids can practice without dodging crowds of experienced skaters.
  4. 4.The Tapiola metro station is nearby, making this easily accessible via Helsinki public transport if you're staying in the city center.
  5. 5.Check the schedule online before visiting as public skating times alternate with hockey practice and lessons throughout the day.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday late mornings (10:00 AM to 12:00 PM) are ideal for families with young children, offering quieter ice and more space to learn. Winter months provide the full Finnish ice skating experience, though the facility operates year-round with indoor rinks.

What to Know

While park access is free, ice skating typically requires a small admission fee plus skate rental costs (budget around 10 to 15 euros per person). The facility has a cafe for snacks and warm drinks, and changing rooms with lockers are available.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with indoor ice rinks operating regardless of weather. Winter (December to February) offers the most atmospheric experience with potential outdoor skating options and snow-covered surroundings. Summer visits combine indoor skating with outdoor park play, providing a unique cool-down activity during warmer months.

Nearby Eats

The Tapiola Center shopping mall is within walking distance and features multiple family-friendly dining options including Hesburger (Finnish fast food chain with kid menus) and various cafes. The on-site cafe at Icepark also serves hot chocolate, coffee, and light snacks perfect for warming up after skating.

More Activities Near Tapiola

Activity

Tapiola Shopping Centre Play Areas

Tapiola Shopping Centre offers a perfect rainy-day solution for families visiting Finland, with dedicated indoor play zones where young children can burn off energy while parents enjoy convenient access to shops, cafes, and restaurants. This weather-proof entertainment spot is especially valuable during Finland's long, cold winters, providing a warm, safe environment where kids can play and families can take a break from sightseeing.

Cafe

Add Café

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Add Café is a welcoming neighborhood spot in Tapiola where families can relax with quality Finnish coffee, fresh pastries, and light meals in a casual atmosphere. Located in a courtyard setting (sisäpiha), this budget-friendly café offers a peaceful retreat from sightseeing where kids can unwind and parents can recharge without the stress of formal dining.

Playground

Hagalunds invånarpark

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Hagalunds invånarpark is a well-maintained neighborhood playground in the garden city of Tapiola, offering modern play equipment that keeps kids entertained across multiple age groups. With an impressive 4.8-star rating from local families, this free playground features slides, swings, and climbing structures set in a peaceful Finnish residential area, perfect for letting kids burn energy while parents enjoy the surrounding Nordic greenery.

Nature

Laajalahti Nature Preserve

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Laajalahti Nature Preserve offers families a wonderful escape into Finnish wilderness with easy hiking trails, birdwatching opportunities, and stunning bay views. This accessible nature reserve is perfect for introducing children to Nordic outdoor life, with well-maintained paths that work for strollers and little legs, plus boardwalks over wetlands where kids can spot waterfowl and learn about coastal ecosystems.