mejores skateparks en españa

Great Skateparks guide in Spain Discover the best skate parks!

The passion for skateboarding in Spain continues to grow. For decades, skateparks have been continuously built in Spain to promote the practice of urban sports.

This wheeled sport that has become so popular in recent years has its origins in surfing. However, its closest beginnings are found in the empty pools of California. Many of them, which were abandoned, were used as authentic skate tracks where the first tricks took place.

The key moment when skateboarding saw the birth of the first parks was the drought of 1975, causing countless pools in the State of Los Angeles to have no water for swimmers. Skaters used them to slide with their skates.

Skateboarding is undoubtedly one of the most popular sports of the 21st century. Although it was born in California in the 1950s, when locals began surfing the streets of the United States on boards, skateboarding really started to take off in the 70s and became popular in the 90s and doesn't seem to be slowing down.

Are you as passionate about this urban sport as we are? Below we leave you the best Skateparks in Spain. Discover them with us!

 




DISCOVER THE MOST FAMOUS SKATEPARKS IN SPAIN!

 

THE BEST SKATEPARKS IN MADRID

 

The best Skateparks in Spain

 

  • Skatepark Madrid Rio

The Madrid Río skatepark is one of the most well-known and frequented skateparks in Madrid, possibly because it welcomes both beginners of surfskate or street skate, as well as skaters who already master these sports. The facilities are quite complete, featuring both open and closed Bowls, as well as dunes… How to get to Skatepark Madrid Rio?: Legazpi metro stop (lines 3 and 6).

 

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  • Skatepark Boadilla

This skatepark is not notable for its size, but for how well the space is utilized, as the bowl has two sizes, one higher and one lower, which allows you to try different heights and set your own limits, giving you more opportunities to do tricks. Additionally, bike entry is allowed for BMX enthusiasts. How to get to Skatepark Boadilla?: Calle Francisco de Goya, number 16. (Intercity bus 574).

 

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  • Skatepark Tres Cantos

The Tres Cantos skatepark has 1,000 square meters of skateable area, divided into two zones: the bowl area, which has 400 square meters, features several heights and high-quality finishes. The other zone is the Street area, measuring 600 m2 and composed of several boxes of different heights, a manual pad with two opposing inclined planes, a jump ramp, a curved box, pyramid, rail… Perfect for skating all afternoon! How to get to Skatepark Tres Cantos?: Avenida de la Vega, 2 (Intercity bus 712 or 713).

 

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  • Skatepark Alcalá de Henares (Skatepark La Garena)

This ride park measures more than 2,500 square meters. It is the largest in Madrid and is among the most modern and complete in Spain. It features the Bowl area and the Skate Plaza. The area with the ramps covers 684 m2 and the skating area, 872 m2. Additionally, there is a zone reserved for parkour practice of 292 m2, and an access area shaped like a plaza, with a space of 238 m2. How to get to Skatepark Alcalá de Henares?: Calle Catalina de Gamboa y Mendoza, parallel to Carlos III street, (La Garena Renfe Station).

 

 

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  • Skatepark Alcobendas

This Skatepark was renovated not long ago and is one of the most frequented in Madrid. It has two deep bowls connected with a third. You can practice street skate or surfskate, and enjoy the level of the local skaters. How to get to Skatepark Alcobendas?: Municipal sports center of Valdelafuentes in Alcobendas. Manuel de Falla Metro (line 10).

 

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  • Skatepark Tetuán

The Tetuán skatepark is one of the first built in Spain, which is why it is so popular among Madrid skaters. It is ideal for those skaters who like street skating. It has neither ramps nor bowls, but it does have quarters and stairs with rails and curbs. If you are starting out in the skate world, the Tetuán Skateplaza is ideal. If you have an advanced level, its curbs, stairs, and rails will allow you to perform high-difficulty tricks. How to get to Skatepark Tetuán?: Rodríguez Sahagún Park. Valdezarza or Antonio Machado Metro (Line 7). 

 

 

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  • Escombro Skatepark

Escombro is a 'skatepark' created by a group of volunteers in 2014 in Madrid, in an abandoned area full of rubble, as its name clearly indicates. The skaters began clearing ruins and building modules to skate until they had a true Do It Yourself skatepark. This Skatepark was created with materials the skaters found, things given by other volunteers... The foundation was to have a good surface to skate on. How to get to Escombro Skatepark: Intersection of A-5 and Avda. Poblados. (Campamento).

 

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  • Skatepark Torrelodones

This skatepark was inaugurated in 2011 and has become one of the most iconic and popular spots in Madrid; it features hubbas, rails, stair segments, and ramps. An added value of this space is that it has a pumptrack, which is ideal for practicing surfskate. Great for all tastes! How to get to Skatepark Torrelodones?: Cercanías train stop Torrelodones (Line C-3).

We also recommend visiting skateparks like the one in Getafe, highly recommended for those who want to do street and surfskate, the one in Leganés, also very complete with a Street area and a ramp area, or the park in Torrejón de Ardoz, which has a high-quality and large track.

 

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  • La Nave skatepark (Indoor)

It is a space dedicated exclusively to Skateboarding, whose main floor has about 1,100 meters. The park is built with concrete and is dominated by ramps. “LA NAVE” consists of open bowls with a central island shaped like the skatepark's logo, a rainbow, wallrides, a box for grinding and doing manuals, an inclined plane, and a wooden miniramp.  How to get to La Nave Skatepark?: Calle Sierra de Grazalema nº11, Villanueva de la Cañada (Intercity bus 581 or 627).

 

THE BEST SKATEPARKS IN BARCELONA

 

The best Skateparks in Spain

 

  • La Poma Skatepark

Built in 2015, this skatepark welcomes all bikers, scooters, rollers, and skaters who want to practice their tricks and improve their technique. La Poma is a large concrete facility of more than 750 square meters, making it a very versatile space. It has a large bowl in the center, and smaller ones around it, with rails, boxes, pool, stairs, quarters, dunes… Another area of the park is more Street style, as it has sequences of ramps and bars, combinations of flat-pyramid-stairs with bars and hubbas. How to get to La Poma Skatepark?: The La Poma Skatepark in Barcelona is located on Carretera del Sis Pobles, next to the football field, in Premiá de Dalt.

 

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  • Skatepark Canyelles

This skatepark is one of the 4 main ones in Barcelona along with Les Corts, La Marbella, and Baró de Viver. The skatepark has 3 bowls, a snake-run, and a Street area of different levels. There is a ramps area and a street area. The park features three bowls, manual pads, curbs, rails, a euro gap, and a pyramid. This skatepark is a good option for any skater regardless of their level, as it has a wide variety of modules of different difficulties, which guarantees good development of skate classes. How to get to the Canyelles Skatepark?: Vía Favència, 186A, 08042, Barcelona.

 

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  • Skatepark Les Corts

The Les Corts skatepark in Barcelona was built in 2014 and has an area of 2,200 square meters. It has an elongated and downhill structure. It is a polygonal-shaped space, designed for Street skateboarding. It consists of inclined planes, boxes, rails, manual pads of various heights, a mini pyramid, and a ramp under the bridge where wallrides can be done. How to get to the Les Corts Skatepark?: Skatepark Las Cortes, 08906, Barcelona, B.

 

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  • Sant Boi Skatepark

This park is dedicated to skateboarding, rollerblading, BMX –bike–, and scooter. A total renovation of the space was done relatively recently, which now includes a reception ramp, a quarter ramp, hubbas –stairs– and rails, as well as pyramids and a dune, among other elements designed for both experts and beginners. The name given to the skatepark is “El Puzle,” referring to the star element of the space, the “quarter puzle,” a flying ramp shaped like a puzzle piece that rises from the ground making a tight curve. The park consists of equipment tailored to the taste of the city’s skaters and designed in collaboration with regular visitors and enthusiasts of this sport. How to get to the Sant Boi Skatepark?: Carrer de Josep Torras i Bages, 55, 08830 Sant Boi de Llobregat, Barcelona.

 

 

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  • Rubí Skatepark

This skatepark was also recently renovated, and the goal of this reform was to increase the space area, design a circuit for different levels of skaters, and create a rest area so companions can enjoy the space. The new part includes a large street-style area and a bowl. How to get to the Rubí Skatepark?: Carretera de Rubí, 63 b, 08191 Rubí, Barcelona.

 

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  • Zona Franca Skatepark

This skatepark has bowl and street areas for all levels. It features two bowls of different sizes. The street area runs through the entire park and includes numerous obstacles such as ground rails, curved curbs, waves, stairs, and all kinds of ramps. The skatepark is surrounded by a garden area. How to get to the Zona Franca Skatepark?: Passeig de la Zona Franca, 99, 08038, Barcelona.

 

 

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  • Platja D´ Aro Skatepark

The Platja D’Aro Skatepark has also been recently renovated. The old part, whose shape has been maintained despite the renovation, features a flat line followed by a pyramid with a hubba and rail, and a quarter pipe. Additionally, it has a rail and a couple of boxes. The new part has a bowl with extensions and two “mini bowls.” Also, at the Platja D’Aro Skatepark, you will find a very cool and uncommon half-moon, pyramids, and a two-level box. How to get to the Platja D´Aro Skatepark?: Carrer Roma, 8, 17250 Platja d'Aro, Girona.

 

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  • Martorell Skatepark

In Martorell we find the BLEM Skate Plaza, a park of more than 200 square meters. It has an area for the more street-style skaters, with rails, boxes, and inclined planes, and another for those who prefer ramps (with dunes, banked curves, and a bowl of considerable size). How to get to Martorell Skatepark?: Carrer Compositor Joan Cererols, 11, 08760 Martorell, Barcelona.

 

THE BEST SKATEPARKS IN VALENCIA

 

The best Skateparks in Spain

 

  • Quart de Poblet Skatepark

This space features a bowl and a street area, as well as quarters, hips, walls, and flat areas around the perimeter to create many lines. Besides being able to practice tricks and skate freely, the skatepark offers skate classes for children who want to start and need guidance. How to get to Quart de Poblet Skatepark?: Centre de l’Esport (C/Batalla d’Almanssa nº6, Quart de Poblet).

 

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  • Cullera Skatepark

The Cullera Skatepark has become a benchmark of urban culture as it hosted the 2019 Spanish BMX Freestyle Park Championship. Additionally, events such as the pre-Olympic competition 'The Cullera Bowl Classic' and the 'Cullera Bowl Contest' have been held at this skatepark, exemplifying the consolidation of this space as one of the most popular among followers of this discipline. A pride for Valencian skaters! How to get to Cullera Skatepark?: Skatepark Cullera, 46400 Cullera, Valencia.

 

THE BEST SKATEPARKS IN ALICANTE

 

The best Skateparks in Spain

 

  • Benidorm Skatepark

The Benidorm Skatepark covers 830 square meters and is divided into two areas; a bowl finished with pool coping, and a skate area shaped like a plaza, with inclined planes, quarters, and other modules for skateboarding. For the design of the facility, the company managers collaborated with the primary stakeholders in its construction: the Benidorm 'skaters'. How to get to Benidorm Skatepark?: Av. Comunidad Europea, 1 Benidorm, Alicante.

 

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  • Santa Pola Skatepark

It combines the classic American skatepark style and has several difficulty levels, making it ideal for both beginners and experts. The space is polished concrete and includes inclined planes, bowls, stairs, rails, a hip, boxes... In this skatepark, you'll feel a bit like a Californian skater, but from the heart of your city. How to get to Santa Pola Skatepark?: Elx Xiprerets nº 61 03130 Santa Pola, Alicante.

 

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  • Onda Skatepark, Castellón

The park's design is inspired by various international skateparks, especially the one in Escondido (USA). The Onda Skatepark is one of the best facilities for practicing, training, and competing in all of Spain. How to get to Onda Skatepark?: Calle Segorbe, 14, Onda, Castellón

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  • Elche Skatepark

In Elche, on one hand, there is the skateplaza, inaugurated in February 2015 to meet the requests of local skaters. This park is designed for street skating. On the other hand, there is the Elche skatepark, located in the Sports City, more oriented towards ramp discipline. How to get to Elche Skatepark?: Skateplaza: Between Passeig de l'Estació and Carrer Pizarro. Skatepark: Sports City.

If you have already skated these parks, we also recommend the Ibi Skatepark, which is one of the largest skateparks in Alicante and has a wide variety of modules designed for all types of riders, or the La Nucia Skatepark, which covers 1,350 square meters designed for ramp and street skaters.

 

THE BEST SKATEPARKS IN MÁLAGA

 

The best Skateparks in Spain

  • Rincón de la Victoria Skatepark

The layout of this skatepark aims for all athletes and enthusiasts to use certain areas depending on age, discipline, or skill level. Additionally, it features all kinds of street modules and ramps, making it one of the most complete in the province. How to get to Rincón de la Victoria Skatepark?: Calle Pacífico, 11. Rincón de la Victoria, Málaga.

 

SKATEPARKS SPAIN

 

  • Fuengirola Skatepark

The Fuengirola Skatepark in Málaga is divided into several areas. On one side, there are three bowls of different sizes and heights, a flat area with boxes, another area with quarters, pyramids, and stairs with a handrail and a box on the descent. The park covers about 1,120 square meters with two connected zones: a sunken bowl area and another with quarters and street. How to get to Fuengirola Skatepark?: Calle San Cayetano 7, Fuengirola, Málaga.

 

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  • Skatepark Benalmádena

Skatepark Benalmádena has a bowl that can be entered by quarter or roll-in. A good-sized pyramid, a funbox with quarter and flat. It also has a set with a small base for a straight manual, a box, and some round down bars, a couple of eurogaps, one elongated and another somewhat smaller. The good thing about skateparks by the beach is that you can always take a dip in the sea after a skate session! How to get to Skatepark Benalmádena?: Avenida Federico García Lorca, corner with Calle Camino del Prado. 

 

 

THE BEST SKATEPARKS OF BILBAO

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  • Skatepark Sopelana

This skatepark was inaugurated in August 2016 and is painted by urban artist Rosh 333, simulating the waves of the sea. Well-made bowls, with various depths, good finishes, and perfect for doing lines with your board. How to get to Skatepark Sopelana?: It is located directly facing the sea. This place is also known by surf lovers for its waves. With magnificent views, it is very close to La Kantera, about 13 minutes north of Getxo by car, and also very close to the Mungia skatepark.

 

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  • Skatepark Leioa 

Skatepark Leioa has two bowls and a street section. The smaller bowl is also the deepest, even vertical, and has smooth but aggressive lines due to its depth. The larger bowl is divided into three parts with different lines, extensions, transfers, and a spine. The street section has inclined flats, quarters, stairs, hubbas, and boxes. How to get to Skatepark Leioa?: Skatepark Leioa, Bizkaia.

 

 

THE BEST SKATEPARKS OF GALICIA

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  • Skatepark Coruña

Also called Skatepark Los Rosales, it has stairs with hubbas and rails on the sides, pyramids, a line of quarters of different heights, a wallride along one side of the skatepark with boxes attached to it for good transitions, a double wave-ramp, a double flat kicker-shaped ramp with a base in the middle for transfers, bleachers, gaps, flats, a manual pad, and boxes of different shapes and sizes. How to get to Skatepark Los Rosales?: The Skatepark is located next to the Municipal Sports Center in Los Rosales, La Coruña.

 

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  • Skatepark Navia, Vigo

A wave track, bowls, and ramps ideal for escaping the chaos and urban frenzy. This 2,000 square meter concrete colossus has become the city's new oasis par excellence for all of us who love urban sports. It has a Bowl zone and a Street zone. The skatepark offers great possibilities for riders of all levels, both BMX and Skate. How to get to Skatepark Navia?: Skatepark de Navia. Vigo, Pontevedra.

 

THE BEST SKATEPARKS IN ASTURIAS

 

The best Skateparks in Spain

  • Skatepark Gijón

This space, also known as Skatepark Cimadevilla, has a bowl with various heights and a street area with several flat sections, stairs, a pyramid, ledges, and rails on smooth ground and downhill, manual pads, a eurogap, a curved quarter, a long wallride (inclined plane), and a small double-level funbox for transfers. How to get to Skatepark Gijón?: Calle Camín de la Fontica, 7.

 

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  • Skatepark Oviedo

The Oviedo Skatepark is also known as “Skateplaza Parque de Invierno.” It was designed by architect Daniel Yabar and consists of 4 zones: At the highest part, there is a small bowl; in the downhill area with eight steps, you can find wallrides, curbs, and dunes. Separated by a pedestrian road, there is the street zone with ledges, benches, kicker, rails, and an inclined plane. Next to this street zone is the old bowl, very radical and with buried coping. Hard to beat the offerings of this skatepark. How to get to Skatepark Oviedo?: Paseo del Parque de Invierno.

 

 

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  • Iglesia Skatepark

In 2015, the Santa Bárbara church of Llanera (Asturias) became a pilgrimage site for skate lovers. It is also an art gallery designed by Okuda, the artist who has turned this church into a groundbreaking example of new artistic spaces. This building is cold on the outside like the foggy Asturian mornings and warm inside like a hug. It is the Skate church, a temple dedicated to skate and street art. A unique place in the world. How to get to Iglesia Skatepark?: The church is located in the Asipo Industrial Park and parking is easy.

 

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  • Guaje Skates

GuajeSkates indoor skatepark & school is the first skateboarding school in Asturias with facilities in an enclosed space. Designed, planned, and built both for learning and practicing skateboarding. How to get to Guaje Skates?: Av. Argentina, 71. Gijón, Asturias.

 

 

THE BEST SKATEPARK IN CANTABRIA

 

The best Skateparks in Spain

  • Skatepark Santander

At Life Skate Farm you will find 2,000 square meters of indoor skatepark offering the highest level. A skatepark where you can enjoy every second of skating. It has several differentiated zones depending on what you want to do. For example, there is a space called Street Course, which has 900 square meters dedicated to the delights of the most purist skaters, mixing traditional obstacles with more original ones. Another zone is the Mini Ramp, where you can enjoy the 2 heights it offers and more than 12 meters of coping in a corner isolated from the rest of the indoor area. There is another zone aimed at beginners; this skate area is designed for the initiation of children and adults in skateboarding. How to get to Life Skate Farm?: Calle Marie Curie 38. Santander, Cantabria.

 

 

THE BEST SKATEPARK IN SALAMANCA

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  • Skatepark Salamanca Plaza Santiago

The Skatepark Salamanca Plaza Santiago has a line of 2 steps along one side of the skatepark with 2 rails to slide down them, it has 2 planes, boxes, a funbox with 2 planes and 2 boxes on the sides, and a rail on smooth ground. How to get to Skatepark Plaza Santiago? : Plaza Santiago next to the Verraco of the Roman Bridge in Salamanca.

 

THE BEST SKATEPARK IN MURCIA

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  • Skatepark José Barnés

This skatepark is characterized by offering 2 zones. Each has different elements for skating, such as quarters, stairs, inclined planes, hubba… How to get to Skatepark José Barnés?: This skatepark is located at the intersection of Avenida de los Pinos and Calle Sierra del Espartal, in the José Barnés sports center.

 

 

THE BEST SKATEPARK IN GRANADA

 

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  • Skatepark “Bola de Oro”

This mega skateplaza is a success because it is spacious, well designed, comfortable, and has everything for street lovers as well as an area with mini ramps and not-so-mini ramps. It has: Manual pads, pyramids, boxes, stairs, inclined planes, pole jam, eurogap, rectangular and circular rails, quarter, teta, miniramps, hubba, wallrides, …. How to get to Skatepark Bola de Oro?: It is located at the Skate tracks, Paseo Fuente de la Bicha, Granada.

 

THE BEST SKATEPARK IN MALLORCA

 

SKATEPARKS SPAIN

  • Skatepark Galatzó 

This skatepark is located in Calviá and was built in 2019. It is one of the best skateparks on the island and the most modern. Bowl and Street are intertwined in this park, as it features several ramps, boxes, rails, and stairs. How to get to Skatepark Galatzó?: Ctra. Santa Ponça-Calvià, 2.

 

 THE BEST SKATEPARK IN BURGOS

 

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  • Skatepark San Isidro 

The Skatepark Burgos, also called Skatepark San Isidro, has a large bowl with different height levels surrounded by a street area with rails and boxes both on flat and downhill, it has flat areas and a pyramid with hubba. How to get to Skatepark San Isidro?: Parque San Isidro de Burgos on Calle San Isidro.

 

THE BEST SKATEPARK IN GRAN CANARIA

 

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  • Skatepark “El Refugio” 

This 1,813 square meter skatepark consists of a skatepark composed of a 'pool', a 'miniramp', and a street or skateplaza area. It is a circuit of straight street lines with return combinations. In the center of these lines there is a central curb. How to get to Skatepark El Refugio?: Calle Eduardo Benot in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.

 

 

THE BEST SKATEPARK IN TENERIFE

 

The best Skateparks in Spain

  • Skatepark la Granja de Santa Cruz de Tenerife

This park is a construction by architect and skater Daniel Yábar. The sports surface covers a total of 2,360 square meters, divided into two areas. The first, called 'street skatepark', with an area of 994 square meters, and the second, called 'ramp skatepark', which occupies the rest of the facility, extends over 1,370 square meters. How to get to Skatepark La Granja?: Avenida de Madrid, in the Parque de la Granja of Santa Cruz de Tenerife.

 

 

THE BEST SKATEPARK IN VITORIA

 

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  • Skatepark Santa Lucía

The skatepark is located in one of these plazas on a square plot of 1400 m2 and is surrounded by other plazas with large green areas. It integrates into the urban context by revitalizing this public space, since, although it is primarily designed for skateboarding, it has become a meeting center for different groups of people. The new Santa Lucía skatepark has created a new scene in the landscape of this part of the city, using everyday city elements to transform the urban landscape. Crosswalks, manholes, and safety barriers that deform and adapt to the use of skaters. How to get to Skatepark Santa Lucía?: Jacinto Benavente Kalea, 44.

 

THE BEST SKATEPARK IN PAMPLONA

 

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  •  Skatepark of Antoniutti park

A renovated skatepark, with new ramps and protective elements and lighting according to the needs. The facility retains its original functional characteristics in its 114 square meters dedicated to urban sports on bike, skate, or scooter, such as skateboard, BMX, roller, or scooter. The skatepark consists of a series of bowls, curves, and semi-buried ramps made entirely of concrete. How to get to Skatepark Antoniutti? Calle Cuesta de la Reina, 1.

Worldwide we will mention some of the most recognized. First, the GMP in China is the largest in the world and was inaugurated in 2015 in the city of Guangzhou.

Another of the most important is located in Sweden where its fans took advantage of an unused space, which had previously been a shipyard, to enjoy the most amazing jumps and tricks of this sport.

Can you imagine an underground city? That's what happens at House of Vans in London. A structure under the Waterloo metro that contains cinemas, concerts, a bar, and its wonderful skate and BMX area.

On the other hand, for Thrasger Magazine the best skatepark in the world is found in Lincoln City (USA) since it has the advantage of using the slope to make curves and slopes very attractive for athletes.

Finally, we can't forget the Bondi Skate Park located in Australia where true skateboarding professionals have skated.

Now that you know the best Skateparks in Spain and around the world, what are you waiting for to grab your board, a couple of friends, and go skate? We encourage you to try them all!

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