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The Budapest Sports Service Provider (BSK), which operates the City Park Ice Rink, closed the skating season on Sunday with a record-breaking result. Since the opening of Budapest’s iconic ice rink on November 15, 337,800 visitors have taken to the ice, meaning that 30% more people visited this year compared to the 2023/2024 season.
The record number was due to the return of foreign tourists, in addition to the increase in the number of domestic visitors. For the first time since the pandemic, the presence of foreigners was already noticeable in the 2023/2024 season. This time, their number reached a record high, with an increase of 15-20% compared to last year. The operator said in a press release that it had offered a wide range of activities at the City Park Ice Rink.
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The Freestyle Festival was one of the highlights, with around 150 freestyle skaters from foreign countries attending the event.
The event was such a success that the BSK has already announced that it will hold the event again next year between January 30 and February 1.
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The Be Massive Horizon evening skating, the Hungarian Ice Hockey Day, the Night of Ice Rinks, and last but not least the 155th birthday of the Budapest ice rink were all attractive events. This year’s closing event was the Hungarian Day of Skating (February 22), where junior figure skaters and speed skaters showed their skills on the ice.
A record-breaking 147,682 pairs of skates were rented out, the rink-side gift shop was a hit, and the food and drink selection was enhanced by new food trucks.
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Via MTI, Featured image: MTI/Kocsis Zoltán