1 / 5Sky Rink
đ Sham Shui Po, Kowloon
Smaller-than-standard indoor ice rink inside Dragon Centre mall, Sham Shui Po. Staff and coaches on-site assist beginners. Accessible via mall elevators. Toddlers welcome with adult supervision.
It's amazing! I went skating here 6 times and the experience was amazing. When I fell down on ice at my 3rd and 6th time, one of the staff or coach immediately skated towards me and helped me stand up. I like the staffs & coaches, everyone is nice and patient.
đ Family Action Verdict
Best for children taking their first steps on ice â staff intervention when kids fall is a genuine safety asset. Experienced skaters or larger groups will find the reduced rink size and cone restrictions limiting. Pairs and small family groups of beginners get the most from a visit here.
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Amina Shakoor
âIt's amazing! I went skating here 6 times and the experience was amazing. When I fell down on ice at my 3rd and 6th time, one of the staff or coach immediately skated towards me and helped me stand up. I like the staffs & coaches, everyone is nice and patient.â
Tommy Lau
âNice facility in Sham Shui Po district. Able to provide different Ice facilities and amusement to all lind of peoples.â
Ward Niou
âRink is not in the greatest condition, but a very usable rink for kids. Smaller than a standard size rink .â
Reviews from Google
Overview
Sky Rink sits on the 8th floor of Dragon Centre and offers one of Kowloon's accessible ice skating options for beginners. Coaches and staff actively assist skaters who fall â a consistent positive across multiple reviews. The rink is smaller than a regulation size and ice quality is variable; one reviewer noted rough ice even directly after resurfacing. Usable skating area can be reduced by cone setups during busy periods. The surrounding mall is an older building and showing its age.



