Skateboarding in London draws skaters from all around the globe and a surprising reason is the accessibility provided by the Tube. A skater of any age can quickly visit most of the city’s iconic skating spots with a day travelcard, which is not something you can do in every city. Here are a few spots you’ll want to check out if you’re planning on a good old skate sesh with your mates.
Victoria Park Skate Park

This is a great venue as it’s good for both beginners and more experienced skaters. Being located in Victoria Park is a plus as it doesn’t feel like noisy London and you can chill in the grass under the sun when you want to take a break.
House of Vans

It’s perfect for rainy days as it’s undercover. You’ll find a bowl, a mini ramp, and a street-style section.
The House of Vans also has a café and a gig venue.
Mile End Skate Park

There’s also a skate shop which sells drinks and skateboarding equipment. The park is relatively flat which is good for practising your flips.
Southbank Skate Park

It is known as the home of British skateboarding and has been a creative space not only for the average skater but also graffiti artists, musicians and BMX riders. There are some ledges, banks and a set of stairs.
An iconic spot that is not to be missed!
Stockwell Skate Park

It is probably not the best park for the beginning skater as it takes some time to learn how the park flows.
Make sure you check out these spots next time you plan on shredding away in London. They are all free and they always have a good vibe.
By Dominic Luca
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