Admission to the Skating Ribbon is always free, and skate rentals are available for $13–$15. Skaters can lace up and wind around a winding ice-covered path that’s twice the length of a lap around a traditional rink. Situated in the heart of downtown Chicago, with the city’s sweeping skyline as a backdrop, the Skating Ribbon at Maggie Daley Park is a winter attraction unlike any other. Maggie Daley Park | Chicago, IL, Millennium Park Until Mar 1 2020 Admission to the rink is free, and you can rent skates for $13–$15. Skate under the Chicago skyline and within eyeshot of the Chicago Christmas Tree at the McCormick Tribune Ice Rink in Millennium Park. Millennium Park | Chicago, IL, Millennium Park Until Mar 8 2020 Anyone under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Bring the kids and avoid the slush for an afternoon or show up on New Year’s Eve (when the attraction is open until 10pm) to slide around the fake ice during the final hours of 2019. Too cold outside? Navy Pier brings all of the winter fun indoors, filling its gigantic 170,000-square-foot Festival Hall with an ice skating rink, carnival rides, a tubing hill, seasonal activities and piles of holiday decorations. Navy Pier, Festival Hall, Until Jan 12 2020 Begin the new year (and new decade) with events, festivals, and fun as you discover new things to do in Chicago this winter. The holidays have come and gone, but there’s still plenty to do in the Windy City.
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