New England’s Largest Sports and Entertainment Arena
100 Legends Way, Boston, MA
The TD Garden is the primary arena for the ISU World Figure Skating Championships 2025 and will host all competitions and some practice sessions. Since its opening in 1995, TD Garden has hosted over 200 events a year. The award-winning state-of-the-art TD Garden is a year-round, 19,600-seat arena, fully equipped with three private restaurants – Harbor View, Legends and the Level 5 Bistro – 90 executive suites, 1,100 club seats, a multi-million, dollar high-definition video scoreboard and complete 360-degree LED technology. Home to some of the best championship sports teams in the country, the Boston Bruins and Boston Celtics, “The Garden” is very accustomed to hosting world-class, sporting events.
When its seats aren’t filled with screaming sports fans, TD Garden turns into a rocking concert hall that has featured countless artists as varied as the Rolling Stones, Katie Perry, U2, John Mayer, Beyoncé and Elton John. The Garden is no stranger to figure skating either. It has hosted numerous ice shows and competitions including the 2001 U.S. Figure Skating Championships, 2014 U.S. Figure Skating Championships and annual Disney On Ice performances. Most recently, TD Garden hosted the ISU World Figure Skating Championships in 2016, which was also the last time the United States hosted the event.
Located in the heart of Boston’s stylish West End district, spectators also have access to plenty of options for restaurants, shopping and entertainment. In addition, TD Garden is also adjacent (and connected) to the newly developed Hub on Causeway, which features a food hall, restaurants, bars, movies and live music.
Steriti Memorial Rink
561 Commercial Street, Boston, MA
Managed by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, the Steriti Memorial Rink is a short walk from TD Garden, and will be the official practice venue for the 2025 World Championships. Due to seating limitations in Steriti Memorial Rink, practice passes are only good for admission to TD Garden practice for competitive sessions and not the practice rink. Only those with the appropriate credentials will be admitted. If you’d like to take a stroll over in that area, check out the park adjacent to the rink for the breathtaking views of Boston Harbor and the city’s popular North End district.