SCOTLAND'S biggest ever ice rink opens in Glasgow today at the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum.
Presented by itison, the fully outdoor Ice Experience at Elfingrove boasts a world-class, customer designed ice rink from the team behind Dancing on Ice and Somerset House.
A team of more than 150 people have been working on the experience for more than a year, and today thousands of people can put on their skates and discover the Winter Wonderland for themselves.
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Oli Norman, Elfingrove Creator and CEO of itison, said: "From Rockefeller Centre in New York to Ice World in Vienna, I've skated some of the world's most iconic rinks.
"To create our own at Kelvingrove Museum to rival those great cities is a real honour."
As well as the ice-skating rink, Elfingrove includes a stunning light show which fully illuminates Kelvingrove Museum, the skate-up Mallow Cafe for hot chocolates and marshmallows, a Silent Snow Disco, and The Candy Bar where you can enjoy festive food and drink, including pigs in blankets and Candy Cane cocktails.
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The event runs until Christmas Eve with time slots every hour from 12pm to 9pm.
Adult daytime tickets cost £14, evening tickets cost £16, children's tickets cost £12 and under-fives go free, though can't go on the ice.
For tickets click HERE.
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