Ice Attraction in Manchester

Cathedral Gardens is to be transformed into Britain’s first ever Ice Village: an icy domain featuring an Ice Sculpture Cave, Ice Bar, Ice Rink, Santa’s Grotto and a Woodland Market with winter games, Christmas market stalls and live entertainment

Manchester Cathedral Gardens
9th November 2018 to 5th January 2019
Tickets on sale from 27th September

Opening 9th November, Ice Village Manchester is the most ambitious undertaking to date by Hamilton Ice Sculptors, the UK’s premier ice sculptors.

Every year since 2011 they’ve created the Magical Ice Kingdom, a centrepiece of Winter Wonderland in London’s Hyde Park and the biggest ice exhibition of its kind anywhere in the world. Now they’re bringing that ice sculpting magic to the North West to create Britain’s first ever Ice Village in partnership with Manchester City Council.

Cathedral Gardens in Manchester city centre will be transformed into a frosty Christmas village with breathtaking ice attractions at its heart, and with something for all the family.

The showpiece attraction takes visitors into the Ice Cave. A vast steam train crafted entirely from ice is the starting point of this unforgettable journey, continuing onto a frozen toy factory where Santa’s team of helpers are busy making toys in time for Christmas – an iconic festive image, but here each detail is stunningly realised in ice and snow.

A team of the world’s best ice artists have already begun to hand carve hundreds of intricate ice sculptures especially for Ice Village Manchester (work begins as early as July for a November opening).

There’ll be mischievous elves, enchanted toys, and arctic animals including snow foxes and polar bears, with each piece hand carved from huge blocks of ice, all set against a factory backdrop of ice cogs and pistons to pay tribute to Manchester’s industrial heritage.

The story of Manchester will in fact be woven throughout the Ice Cave, with ice sculptures referencing famous local figures from history including a female train driver with a ‘Votes For Women’ badge as a nod to suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst, as well as other legendary Mancunian symbols like football, music and Manchester’s worker bee emblem.

Incredibly, everything from the most delicate ice robin to Santa’s frozen throne is carved using 250 tonnes of solid ice. An immersive walk-through experience, the minus-10º Ice Cave has something for everyone, from interactive photo opportunities for a cool #iceselfie to a chilled Ice Bar with frozen barrels, frosted ice fixtures, and a menu of special festive drinks and cocktails – served over ice!

More information:
www.icevillage.co.uk