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Play Curling at King’s Cross


  • Coal Drops Yard Coal Drops Yard, Stable Street, London, N1C 4DQ London, England, SW11 8DD United Kingdom (map)

Club Curling at King’s Cross

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from £9

Mon-Sun: 12:00 to 21:00

Postcode: N1C 4DQ

Nearest station: 0.2 miles from Kings Cross station

5.0 / 32+ users

✏️ About

Set against the vibrant backdrop of Coal Drops Yard, Club Curling brings a neon-lit winter playground to London! With six sustainable curling lanes, it’s the perfect spot for families, friends, or even a quirky date night.

Whether you're a pro or just trying curling for the first time, you'll love the unique experience in this electrifying venue, complete with hot drinks, neon lights, and good vibes.

⭐️ Reviews:

5.0 from over 32 users (source: designmynight)

‘‘First time we had visited and played curling. I had booked two lanes for eight people which was simple to do. We arrived and were shown what to do. We split into teams and had a very enjoyable two hours in the sunshine. If you know curling you know what to do..….’’

-Review by Michael John

🏑 What to do nearby:

  • London Canal Museum: Unique venue tracing history of London's canals, with a Victorian well used to store imported ice.

  • Coal Office: Try some Middle Eastern food at the Coal Office restaurant.

  • Spiritland: laidback chill cocktail bar

  • Platform 9¾ at King's Cross Station: take some pics at this famous Harry Potter filming place located right inside the Kings Cross station

💡 What we think:

Whether you're sliding stones with your crew or just soaking in the neon glow, Club Curling is a must-visit this winter. Affordable fun for everyone, with a splash of nostalgia and a modern twist.

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