Ten cool places to skateboard in Tel Aviv, Israel (2024)

Ten cool places to skateboard in Tel Aviv, Israel (2024)

1. Gordon Pool Skatepark

Gordon Pool Skatepark is a popular spot for skateboarders in Tel Aviv. It is located near the beach and has a large concrete bowl with various transition elements. The skatepark also has a street section with rails, stairs, and ledges. The park is well-maintained, and there is always a good crowd of skaters there.

2. Charles Clore Skatepark

Charles Clore Skatepark is another popular spot for skateboarders in Tel Aviv. It is located next to the beach and has a large concrete bowl with various transition elements. The skatepark also has a street section with rails, stairs, and ledges. The park is well-maintained and has a great view of the Mediterranean Sea.

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3. Levinsky Skatepark

Levinsky Skatepark is a smaller skatepark located in the Florentine neighborhood of Tel Aviv. The skatepark has a street section with rails, stairs, and ledges, as well as a small bowl. The park is well-maintained, and there is always a good crowd of skaters there.

4. Herzl Street 

Herzl Street is a long, straight road in Tel Aviv that is popular with skateboarders. The street has a smooth surface and is relatively quiet, making it an excellent spot for cruising and filming. There are also several spots along the street, including rails, stairs, and ledges, that skateboarders can use for tricks.

 

5. Habima Square 

Habima Square is a public space in the heart of Tel Aviv that is popular with skateboarders. The square has a smooth surface and several large ledges that skateboarders can use for tricks. The space is also surrounded by benches and stairs that skateboarders can use for additional tricks.

6. Tel Aviv Museum of Art 

The Tel Aviv Museum of Art is a unique spot for skateboarders in Tel Aviv. The museum has a large concrete plaza with various ledges and transition elements that skateboarders can use for tricks. The space is well-maintained, and there is always a good crowd of skaters there.

7. Rabin Square

Rabin Square is a large public space in Tel Aviv that is popular with skateboarders. The square has a smooth surface and several ledges and stairs that skateboarders can use for tricks. The space is also surrounded by benches and trees that skateboarders can use for additional tricks.

8. HaTachana

HaTachana is a historic train station that has been converted into a shopping and entertainment complex. The complex has several spots that are popular with skateboarders, including a large plaza with various ledges and transition elements. The space is well-maintained, and there is always a good crowd of skaters there.

9. Dizengoff Center

Dizengoff Center is a large shopping mall in Tel Aviv that is popular with skateboarders. The mall has several spots that are popular with skateboarders, including a large parking garage with a smooth surface and various ledges and stairs. The space is well-maintained, and there is always a good crowd of skaters there.

10. Rothschild Boulevard 

Rothschild Boulevard is a popular spot for skateboarders in Tel Aviv. The boulevard has a smooth surface and several large ledges that skateboarders can use for tricks. The space is also surrounded by benches and trees that skateboarders can use for additional tricks.

Skateboarding is tribal and most locals are welcoming, but if you're new to a spot, or just passing through, have respect for the locals. Listen. Be smart. Have fun.

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