Skatepark Märkisches Viertel
The skate park Märkisches Viertel, boasts a street section and two bowls. The smaller bowl resembles a swimming pool, while the larger one incorporates a mini snakerun that leads to its narrow, deep end. A volcano-shaped structure takes center stage, intended for gaining momentum. Surprisingly, the bowl didn’t catch the interest of the scooter-riding kids. The street section includes steeper, more prominent transitions where one can smoothly glide up and down, or practice their snaps. Conveniently located adjacent to a shopping center, you can easily procure snacks and food. The center is also equipped with a public toilet for convenience and there is also a public toilet outside. The Atrium bus stop is situated only a short walk away, adding to the accessibility. Adjacent to the skate park is a park that provides a serene environment, perfect for relaxing after an intense skating session.
The photos in this blog post are from August 2022.
📍 Location
🗺️ Skatepark Märkische Viertel, Senftenberger Ring 17, 13439 Berlin, Germany
Suburb: Reinickendorf
🔗 Google Maps: Skatepark Märkische Viertel
🚌 Public transport: Bus stop Atrium
🌐 Social Media
🥣 Bowl
This park has two bowls. The smaller bowl has coping all around and also some pool tiles.
The bigger bowl has a a volcano inside to gain some speed. The coping is not all around the bowl. However it looked quite steep to roll-in on the non-coping section.
The bigger bowl has a small deep end section which is fun to cruise around.
If you come out of that deep end you can ride this mini snake run section.
🛹 Street Section
The street section has some transitions where you can gain some speed and practice snaps. There is a small drop in section at one side of the park.
🌲 Area & Necessities
The skate park is next to a park which makes it very pleasant to hang out and it is directly next to a shopping center where you can buy some snacks at the super market get some food from some fast food restaurants. There is a toilet inside the shopping center and also a public toilet outside.
I had some Döner Kebap.