Ice skating on Museumplein, a winter memory in Amsterdam
in Dutch events, Dutch holidays, Dutch tradition on 1 December, 2024There’s something magical about winter in Amsterdam, especially on Museumplein. I remember stepping onto the square and seeing the ice rink sparkling under the lights, the majestic Rijksmuseum in the background making it feel like a scene from a snow globe. Families were everywhere, kids laughing, parents wobbling on skates, and the sound of blades scraping across the ice mixed with cheerful music.
I didn’t skate that day, but I didn’t mind. Instead, I found a cozy spot by the edge of the rink with a steaming cup of Glühwein in hand. From where I sat, I watched little ones gripping penguin-shaped skating aids, their faces lighting up every time they managed a few steps without falling. Their parents were just as entertaining, some gracefully circling the rink, others gripping the rail for dear life and laughing at themselves.
Nearby, a stand was serving freshly made poffertjes, their sweet aroma filling the air. The powdered sugar dusting them looked like a fresh layer of snow. People gathered around, balancing plates of the warm mini pancakes while chatting and watching the skaters.
The Museumplein rink isn’t just a place to skate, it’s a place to soak up the holiday spirit, surrounded by families making memories and the cozy charm of a Dutch winter. Whether you’re skating or just watching, it’s the kind of moment that stays with you long after the ice has melted.