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Ice skating in New York a cool holiday attraction
By Andrea Sachs
Washington Post
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WHERE: Manhattan on ice.
In Manhattan, the magic of the holiday season is frozen in ice — and time. The city's many skating rinks capture a more innocent age, when kids believed in Santa, not gift cards.
"It's a romantic idea to skate in New York, to look up and see the Christmas tree and have the snow falling down," said Peter Eurich, a vice president of the Skating Club of New York, the country's second-oldest organization of its kind (established in 1863). "It's definitely New York, and it's definitely an attraction."
NEARBY: Tour the sets of favorite programs ("Today," "Saturday Night Live," etc.) on an NBC Studio Tour; Rockefeller Center tours also offered. Lovebirds can purchase the Engagements on Ice package (from $200), which includes private time on the ice, favorite couple-y song and champagne. Take in the view 70 stories high at the Top of the Rock Observation Deck. Eat within eyeshot of the rink at the Sea Grill or Rock Center Cafe, both of which feature wraparound windows.
NEARBY: The new Celsius lounge serves Canuck comfort food and cocktails, such as the croque-monsieur Canadian (with Canadian bacon, of course), macaroni and cheese gratin with Canadian cheddar, and the Maple Leaf Cosmopolitan. Sit indoors on low, swank couches or outside on a two-tiered terrace warmed by heat lamps. For lighter fare, grab a nibble at the Ice Bites Cafe in the Skating Pavilion, which also includes the Pond Shop. ... Take a free lesson through Citi Coaching Sessions, held 9 to 11 a.m. Friday-Sunday.