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Skatepark Eller Düsseldorf

In June 2018, the 3,800-square-meter Eller skate park was opened in the south of Düsseldorf. Since then, Düsseldorf has therefore been home to Germany's largest skate paradise.

In June 2018 the 3.800 square meter skatepark Eller was opened in the south of Düsseldorf. Since then, Düsseldorf has been the largest skate paradise in Germany. There are different areas such as the kids area, the street area and the flow and bowl area which meet different skateboarding styles. Each of these areas is also built up in stages, so that there is something for every level. Therefore there is obstacles that are for beginners, advanced and pro skaters. In addition there is a large roof which allows skateboarding even when it's raining. The skatepark Eller really enables a variety of skateboarding types. What more do you want?

SETUP

Big Bowl
Street Area
Pyra
Quarters
Rails
Banks
Transitions
Fun Box
Stairs

IMPRESSIONS

EVENTS

The skatepark Eller in Düsseldorf is the venue for renowned events such as the Best Foot Forward Tour or the German Skateboard Championships. Follow the skatepark on Instagram to stay up-to-date.

DIRECTIONS

Adress: Heidelberger Str. 14, 40229 Düsseldorf, DE

The skatepark Eller Düsseldorf is located in the south-east of the city, right next to the Eller Schloßpark. The park can be reached from the center in 15 minutes by car and in 25 minutes by bike. The park can of course also be easily reached via the subway station Vennhauser Allee or the S-Bahn station Düsseldorf-Eller Süd. From there it is only a few steps.

OPENING HOURS

Daily: 10AM - 9 PM

Follow the skate park Eller Düsseldorf on Instagram and Facebook for updates!

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