Where can you skateboard in Paris?

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Updated on 23/02/2026

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Skateparks nestled in green spaces, 100% street spots, or playgrounds bristling with XXL ramps: Paris offers free, open-access spaces for unlimited riding. Skateboard, BMX, or scooter: the asphalt awaits you!

Map of skateparks available in Paris

The most hypnotic

It is a well-known spot for fans of skateboarding. The bowl at Porte d'Italie (13th arrondissement) has been given a new lease of life. Designed by Austrian artist Peter Kogler in 2006, the skatepark's new design replaces the original world map. Formed of concentric black and white circles, it gives the illusion of blending into the ground: impossible to miss!
Square Robert Bajac
1 boulevard Kellermann
75013 PARIS
Complément d'adresse
Accès : avenue de la Porte d'Italie, boulevard Kellermann, rue du Docteur Bourneville

The most technical

In addition to its lawns, which are open to the public, this square features a sloped quarter pipe, a curved ramp, a straight rail, a slanted rail, and a fun box. Perfect for acrobatics enthusiasts.
Roller parc du square du Serment de Kouffra
1 Avenue de la porte de Montrouge
75014 PARIS

The most inclusive

Martin Luther King Park (17th arrondissement) welcomes beginners and experienced scooter, skateboard, and rollerblade riders all year round. It has everything you need to glide at full speed: curves, ramps, slides, and concrete waves… All on a smooth surface.
Parc Clichy Batignolles Martin Luther King
147 rue Cardinet
75017 PARIS
Complément d'adresse
Accès rue Cardinet, rue Bernard-Buffet, rue Gilbert-Cesbron, allée Colette-Heilbronner

The coolest

This garden, renowned for its tranquility and its 300-square-meter pond, is equipped with a slide bar, a jump, and even a double jump. An added bonus: after a good session of sliding, you can treat yourself to a game of foosball.
Square Claude Bernard
176 boulevard Macdonald, 4 rue Jacques Duchesne
75019 PARIS
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Accès : boulevard Mac Donald, rue Jacques-Duchesne, rue Emile-Bollaert, rue Lounès-Matoub.

The most plant-based

The roller park in Square Séverine (20th arrondissement) unrolls its carpet on a 350-square-meter grassy area. Slightly sloping, it has three modules. Convenient during rush hour, as everything seems to naturally fall into place by level: beginner, intermediate, and advanced.

The most central

Just a stone's throw from the Bourse, it is the first of its kind to be installed on a public road. Rue Cladel (Paris Center), exclusively pedestrianized and lined with Haussmann-style buildings, welcomes sliding enthusiasts. The 60-meter-long track, recognizable by its green color, is open to all riders.
Place de la République is one of the largest pedestrian esplanades in Paris. Its central location and area of 3.4 hectares make it a very popular spot. Ramps and pyramids allow you to show off your skills on a flat, smooth surface.

The most urban

The spot covers an area of 260 square meters and is right next to a basketball court. The concrete floor is easy to ride on and consists of a quarter pipe, a kink rail (flat and downhill), a curb, and inclined planes.

The smallest

Opened in 2019, the Charonne skatepark (11th arrondissement) has plenty to offer! The modules are technical, some very original, and above all very small, which was essential given the size of the area. Special mention goes to the white, black, and blue colors, which give it a modern look.

The most anticipated

A must-visit spot for board sports in Paris, the Bercy skatepark (12th arrondissement) began its transformation in November 2025 with the launch of restructuring work. The project will modernize this iconic urban sports venue and make it more sustainable. Reopening is scheduled for summer 2026.
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Skate park Bercy
1 Boulevard de Bercy
75012 PARIS

The largest

This spot covers an area of 1,300 square meters. The modules are suitable for beginners due to their small size and ease of use, and are technical enough for more experienced riders. The area is reserved for skateboarding and rollerblading. BMX bikes and scooters are not allowed, as everything is made of wood.
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Skate park Jules Noël
3 avenue Maurice D'Ocagne
75014 PARIS

The most acrobatic

Located at the edge of the Bois de Boulogne (16th arrondissement), the Muette skate park—with a total area of 750 square meters—is home to one of the largest bowls in the capital. All four urban sports can be practiced here: rollerblading, skateboarding, BMX, and scootering. The facilities allow riders to perform high-flying tricks.
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Skate park de la Muette
52 boulevard Lannes
75016 PARIS
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The most enlightened

This is the place to be for all kinds of sports – rollerblading, skateboarding, BMX, and even scooters – with 3,200 square meters of space to enjoy! EGP18 (18th arrondissement) is the largest indoor concrete skatepark in France and has two areas for beginners and experts. In short, it's one of the top spots in Paris for riding enthusiasts.
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Espace de glisse parisien 18e (EGP 18)
54, boulevard Ney
75018 PARIS
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Entrée par l'impasse Charles Hermite
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