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Erzsébet Square’s (Erzsi) 'skate park'
Erzsébet Square has become a main meeting point for Budapesters in recent years. Students come here to hang out instead of going to school, the couples, the dog walkers, the chill lovers and of course the skaters are here as well, whose free performance can be quite amusing while you're lying and drinking some cheap rosé with your friends.
The local government built a skate park in 2010, but the politicians didn't want to please the skaters; the intention was like 'destroy that one, not the infrastructure'. It doesn't matter, we like it since we can practice our tricks. Many skaters roast the elements' size and shape, but as we know: nothing is perfect.
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Heroes' Square
One of the most beautiful alternative skate parks in town has been an iconic place since skateboarding became popular in Hungary. This place is the source of many (luckily only verbal) issues with the authorities who are defending the monument and labeling the skaters as hooligans at the same time.
It doesn't really bother the skaters; many of them come here, because it is a perfect place to learn the fundamentals about the ground tricks and you can try a few advanced moves as well. Life was never easy for the slowly progressing subcultures: don't be surprised if 10 minute of skating will be rewarded with an hour long chase in the City Park.
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Városliget
In City Park an unused football pitch was transformed into a Skateboard Playground in 2010, but in the beginning the skaters had many problems with it. According to their opinion the elements of the playground were not well-suited for skating, because the designers and the builders had nothing to do with rolling on the board, or jumping with it. Still many people come here, and skaters are happy to have another outdoor spot. The only issue here is with the bmxers, because they are banned from this place. At the same time these two groups are like cats and dogs to each other, so their ongoing battle will probably last forever.
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Curbs near Hungarian Academy of Sciences
The lower embankment and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences are connected with two beautiful stone stairs, and the curbs on their sides are welcoming skaters for a slide. The guards are not very strict here, but the tram stop and the pedestrians could cause some problems. Keep an eye on your landing, because if the skateboard rolls to the main road, it will definitely break, but it could cause a serious accident as well.