PATINOIRE SONJA HENIE ACCOR HÔTEL ARENA
Read moreOne of Paris's two year-round ice rinks, but by far the largest, the Sonia Henie has been welcoming skaters for a day and regular fans of the sport since 1984. Located on the premises of the Accor Hôtel Arena, it is managed by the latter structure. The arena is vast, and the latest refurbishments have embellished it with large screens, stage lights and a good sound system, making it a festive and convivial venue.
LES FRANÇAIS VOLANTS
Read moreTriple axel, triple lutz, wilde, skating is a discipline that makes many children dream. Split the ice with a glittering suit, so let's turn the heads of our little ones. Attention, however, is a rather thankless sport that requires a great technique and a perfect mastery. So you have to wait three or four years to practice ice dance. Previously, a multitude of times had to fall. Children are welcomed by the club at the age of 3. For the babys (less than 6 years), the courses, 55 minutes, are per ticket of 9 € to the unit.
PATINOIRE DE LA CARTONNERIE
Read moreSet on 4 000 m 2, the rink has a sports track with approved dimensions to host competitions and ice shows as was the case in December 2011 at the French figure skating championships. A second track is reserved for younger and beginners. It should be noted that this is the only skating rink in the department. Proof of its importance, the ice rink is partially accessible, as the glisse have to play with the training schedules of skaters and hockey players to climb up the rink.
PATINOIRE DU TROCADÉRO
Read more" Trocadéro on ice "has for several years conquered the heart of the little Parisian. In the face of the Eiffel Tower, the little ones are amused by sliding over the ice, before falling down and getting back on track. On the spot they can also discover giant igloos or participate in a snowshoe course. For the joy of seeing Trocadéro under a great white coat and the pleasure of skating before the Iron lady, think about making the trip. Generally, children are increasing.
PATINOIRE DE FRANCONVILLE
Read moreThe only skating rink in the Val Parisis conurbation, the Franconville skating rink offers a vast 56 x 26-meter ice surface, a paradise for skating enthusiasts. Open on Wednesdays and Fridays during the week, and for long hours at weekends, the rink is also the setting for a wide range of events, including skating to music. Gloves and helmets are highly recommended. There's also a bar.