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Where to go curling in Boston

Get outside and give curling a go this season.

The Curling Rink at the Liberty Hotel

Learn to curl by signing up for a time block at the Liberty Hotel.

Photo provided by the Liberty Hotel

We’re sliding in with a few local places to go curling in our city. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or need a lesson or two, check out these two local options.

Sign up for curling lessons on select Saturdays with the North End Curling Club or sign up and play on your own or with friends at the Snowport Curling Lanes. Reserve a lane in 30-minute increments for free play through February. Reservations are strongly encouraged.

The Liberty Hotel has brought back its Curling on the Courtyard. Weekend group reservations are available for parties of up to six on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays through Sunday, March 17. Group reservations are $180 and include a 45-minute lane reservation, score card, instructions, and one shareable adult beverage of choice.

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