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Broadgate Ice Rink

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Broadgate Circle, Greater London EC2M2QS

Broadgate Ice Rink is located at Broadgate Circle, Greater London.

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Italian
Gatti's
118m away
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American
McDonalds
159m away
Italian
Earls
178m away
Italian
Earls
178m away
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Venue
Broadgate Ice Rink
Address
Broadgate Circle
EC2M2QS
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