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Erzsébet Square “Erzsi” skatepark
The classic Erzsébet Square skatepark does not need an introduction for most residents of Budapest. This is where a huge number of young people gather who want to connect sport with a picnic amid the buzzing atmosphere of the city. The best thing is, no one scolds you here for wearing down everything. There's a roll-in and funbox, but apparently the sizes and design of the park are not the best. Nonetheless it is completely free to use, and serves as a good meeting point for skaters and sports fans.
Address: 1051 Budapest, Erzsébet Square 1.
Cost: free
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Városliget
Not far from the Transport Museum, in one of the largest parks of the city, there's a skatepark - or at least something that resembles a skatepark. The facility has a vert wall, quarter pipe, stair, full pipe and pyramid, so we can spend our time well. However, this court is not likely to lick international stars into shape.
Address: 1146 Budapest, Városligeti Boulevard 7.
Cost: free
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Görzenál
The park had been neglected for a long time but was revamped in 2014. The new court is nearly perfect in terms of design: the elements are low, which is good news for skaters (although this is not such good news for BMX riders). There are skippable sized levels, pipes and roll-ins, which favours mainly those who do not really dare to slide above the stairs. In addition, the engineering work is praiseworthy as well: the court is covered by Russian birch wood, and its base is made from plywood and construction timber – which results in soft skating, while the structure itself is sturdy and durable. As a plus, we can rent protective gear here.
Cost: 900 HUF (daily ticket)