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Barcelona’s streets are alive with skate culture, and two plazas stand at the heart of it.
MACBA’s gleaming marble courtyard attracts skaters from around the world, offering smooth lines and endless tricks. Just a short walk away, Universitat Plaza brings raw, gritty urban energy with ledges, blocks, and open flatground. Together, they form the city’s legendary skate duo!
The Les Corts Skatepark (also known as Skateplaza de Les Corts) is one of Barcelona’s most iconic street-style skate spots. Spanning over 2,200 m², it features smooth concrete lines, rails, ledges, and ramps set in a dynamic downhill layout perfect for skaters who love flow and technical tricks. Located in the heart of Les Corts district, it’s a must-visit for anyone exploring Barcelona’s skate culture.
Often called “El Puzle Skatepark,” this modern 1,200 m² facility on Carrer de Josep Torras i Bages features ledges, rails, banks, and street-style obstacles for all levels.
Designed for flow, technical tricks, and creative lines, it challenges skaters to push their skills.
El Puzle has become a lively hub for Barcelona’s skateboarding community.
Mar Bella Skatepark is a vibrant beachfront spot in Barcelona, where smooth concrete bowls and street obstacles meet the Mediterranean. Skaters of all levels carve and flow while enjoying the lively beach side atmosphere. More than just a park, it’s a hub of the city’s skateboarding culture, blending sport, community, and coastal leisure.
One of Barcelona’s largest skateparks, La Marina sits in the La Marina–Sants-Montjuïc district and was completed in 2019 as a modern concrete facility. Designed by Straddle3 and spanning roughly 3,000 m², it brings together wide bowls, an open bowl, pump-track-style waves, and a versatile street zone. Built for both flow and technical riding, it stands as one of the city’s most complete public skate spaces.
Nou Skatepark de Santa Coloma is one of Barcelona’s most dynamic and well-designed skate spots. Blending smooth concrete flow with modern street and transition features, it’s a local favorite for skaters of all levels. Whether you’re into ledges, rails, or bowl lines, this park delivers a perfect mix of technical and creative terrain all set in a laid-back, community-driven atmosphere just outside the city center.
Discover Parall-el Skate Spot, Barcelona’s legendary street-skate plaza in Poble-sec.
From marble ledges to iconic manual pads, it’s a playground built by skaters, for skaters.
Feel the raw energy of graffiti walls, city vibes, and decades of skate history.
Whether you’re here to drop tricks or soak up culture, Parall-el is a must-visit for every skate lover.
Barcelona’s celebration of street skateboarding and its culture. Opened in 2019, this urban space honors skaters while shaping the city as a positive public resource. Designed for creative lines, tricks, and flow, this urban skate spot blends sleek black granite with city vibes while it transforms skateboarding into a force for urban life. Born Skateplaza shows how skateboarding can enrich the city for everyone.
Step into La Bòbila DIY, Badalona’s community-built skate project just outside Barcelona. Here the locals craft the modules, the ledges and the flow and you’re invited.
With curbs, manual pads, wallrides and raw street style, this spot celebrates skateboarding culture. Whether you’re here to shred, build or hang out, La Bòbila DIY is an authentic experience.
Baró de Viver Skate Park hides under the shadow of Sant Andreu’s industrial edges, but step inside and it explodes into a sculpted playground of dunes, banks, and concrete waves built for pure speed and creativity. It mixes raw street energy with pump-track flow, creating a spot that rewards confidence and keeps locals coming back for more. For anyone willing to push beyond the city center, this park hits like a fresh dose of Barcelona’s underground skate pulse.
In the quiet corners of Sant Joan Despí, a new rhythm hums through the concrete.
Wheels carve stories where old ramps once stood, and every push sparks a fresh start.
This isn’t just a skate park, it’s a canvas of motion, energy, and community.
Welcome to the place where Barcelona’s next generation rides the future.
Welcome to Picnic DIY Skatepark, Barcelona’s raw and creative skate haven built entirely by local hands.
Born from pure passion and community spirit.
Here, skaters, artists, and dreamers carve, paint & create.
No rules, no limits just pure D.I.Y freedom!
Skating meets the sea at Badalona’s iconic concrete plaza, right beside the beach.
With 1,250 m² of professional-grade terrain, it’s built for skaters of all levels.
Certified by Street League Skateboarding, it’s equipped to host elite competitions.
The space also serves as a vibrant community hub, offering lessons, events, and a laid-back coastal atmosphere.
Sketchyland DIY is a hidden skate spot in Barcelona’s Horta-Guinardó district, shaped entirely by the local skate community. Instead of a formal skatepark, it has organically developed over time through skaters building and adapting the space themselves. The setup includes handmade concrete features like ledges, curbs, and rails designed for creative street skating. Its rough, ever-changing layout captures the raw spirit of Barcelona’s DIY skate scene. Known for its underground feel, Sketchyland attracts skaters looking for an authentic and creative session spot away from the mainstream parks.
