Sports offers
The history of roller discos goes back to the 1970s, when roller skating became a popular leisure activity in the USA. Originally practiced in ice skating rinks and on the streets, the first roller skating parties took place. The combination of roller skating and disco music, which became popular at this time, led to the emergence of roller disco culture. Even if the enthusiasm has waned in the meantime, this wonderful leisure activity is currently experiencing a real renaissance.
And now you can skate in the Olympic Park too! The defrosted former ice surface of the training hall is ideally suited for roller and inline skating and offers plenty of space for fun and sport on wheels on an area of around 1,800 square meters until January 4, 2025.
Rollerskating for children and families |
Every Friday and Saturday 3:00 PM until 6:00 PM |
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Roller-Disco* (*No access for children under 6 years) |
Every Friday and Saturday 7:00 PM until 10:00 PM |
Box office opens at 2:30 PM and 6:30 PM, last admission at 5:30 PM and 9:30 PM.
Roller skate rental
You are also welcome to send us an e-mail to RDRS@centerice.de if you have any questions or other concerns about roller skate rental.
Foodtruck in the Roller-Arena
Just in time for the opening of the new roller arena in the Olympic Park on September 20, a food truck with delicious food will be available for you! Every Friday and Saturday from 15:00 to 22:00 you can look forward to fresh chips, juicy burgers and hot dogs. Whether for a quick snack or as a cozy end to an action-packed day - our food truck has something for everyone.
Our opening hours:
Wheelchair users can take part in roller skating in the afternoon and in the roller disco in the evening with an accompanying person.
To take part, please contact our team at info@olympiapark.de. The responsible colleagues will get in touch and provide support with all questions - from ticketing to access management.
Please note that the total contingent of tickets to be booked in the Roller Arena is limited for security reasons. Accordingly, the number of tickets for wheelchair users in the respective time slots is also limited.
As with the previous ice rink, the setting in the Roller Arena is barrier-free - but not completely barrier-free. Accordingly, the access process and ticketing are designed as described above.