learning skating on ice rink with a chair

Ice skating on Museumplein, a winter memory in Amsterdam

in Dutch events, Dutch holidays, Dutch tradition on 1 December, 2024

There’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.

learning skating on Museumplein ice rink with a chair
learning skating on Museumplein ice rink with a chair

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.

family skating on ice rink family trying skating on nature ice during Chrismas fair in December

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.

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