Information about the ice rink
Ice Rink
Paul-Heyse-Straße Berlin
The event will take place at the ice rink of the sport center Paul-Heyse-Straße in the district Prenzlauer Berg, not far away from the city center. The ice rink measures 60×30 meters and is used for figure skating and ice hockey. While
primarily serving as a training facility, it also hosts events such as ice hockey games. Please note that, unlike previous years, our event cannot take place at the Erika-Hess-Eisstadion due to its closure caused by technical issues.
How to get there
Address: Paul-Heyse-Straße 25, 10407 Berlin
By Car
Directly go to Paul-Heyse-Straße 25, 10407 Berlin. While there are some parking spots available on the nearby streets, we advise giving yourself extra time to find one. Please also note that traffic congestion is common in this area,
and authorities are actively monitoring for unauthorized parking.
By Train
The closest subway station is S Landsberger Allee. From the station it’s a 10min walk to the ice rink, the shortest route is shown on the map below. Trains run via Gesundbrunnen and Ostkreuz, where you can change to get to the city center.
By Tram
An other option is taking the tram. The M10 (from central station) stops at Paul-Heyse-Straße, 5 min away from the rink. Alternatively, take the M5 or M6 (direction Hohenschönhausen) from S Alexanderplatz end get off at S Landsberger Allee.

Important note:
To take the shortest route from S Landsberger Allee (green line) to the ice rink, exit the train and take the stairs down (follow the signs to Schwimmhalle). Once you reach the entrance to the swimming hall, turn right and follow the covered
path until the end. At the end of the path, you’ll need to climb a ramp to go up, then continue straight for a few meters until you see the entrance to the sports complex on your right. Alternatively, you can walk along the top of the
area near the Velodrome—just take the stairs up and head northwest.
Where to find everything at the rink
We know how hard it can be to find everything at a competiton. That’s why we created a map including all important spots for you. Please note that this is gs only a reference (not scaled correctly) and can be changed due to organizational
reasons. At the rink we will place signs to show you the right way as well. If you still have questions, please ask at the registration office or other people around you.


Google Earth view of area

Entrance to the rink

Entrance gate (Google Street View)

Adult Interclub Competition for Single Skating, Pair Skating, Ice Dance
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