They assure that it is the most colorful of the few ice rinks that Buenos Aires has. The rink is 12 meters by 20 meters and parents or visitors in general can go up to the railings to watch the children skate. It has a large and spacious main room with recreation games. Also a room on the first level from where you can see the track. And another room just behind the track that works as a private room ideal for events. The latter has a soft seat for babies. Fact: there is a recreation skating school.
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2. Margal Caballito
Yerbal 1617, Caballito, Federal Capital.
Almost in the geographical center of the city, they assure that the call is such that on Saturdays, it is filled with enthusiastic skaters. Beautiful place to go with family and friends. The facilities are always spotless. The burgers that are served at the side of the track are recommended. The lights, which vary in intensity, are praised.
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3. Norcenter Lifestyle Mall
Esteban Echeverria 3750, Munro, Province of Buenos Aires
Very quiet, few locals. Meets art and deco stores. Furniture for all spaces, it has a food court and the Imax cinema. It is in this context that the skating rink is located, for those who want to approach the site located in the northwest of the suburbs. The advantage is that, in addition to the lane, there is a bowling alley that seems to have almost as many visitors.
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Source: Ambito

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