Whether you're a seasoned skater perfecting your tricks or a beginner looking for a safe space to learn, Singapore has a wide range of skate parks to explore. From iconic urban setups to hidden gems in nature parks, here are the top 6 skate parks in Singapore to check out.
1. Somerset Skate Park
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As one of Singapore’s most iconic skate spots, Somerset Skate Park is a must-visit. Right in the heart of Orchard Road, it draws a mix of locals and tourists.
- Location: 1 Somerset Rd (Next to Somerset MRT)
- Key Features: Classic street-style park with rails, ledges, stairs, and ramps.
- Outdoor: Outdoor with minimal shade.
- Skill Level: Intermediate to advanced due to busy crowds and technical features.
- Hours & Fees: Open 24/7, with free entry.
- Amenities: Close to malls like 313@Somerset, or Orchard Central with food courts and restrooms.
- Best Time to Visit: Early mornings on weekdays.
2. East Coast Park Skate Park
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The largest in Singapore which meets international standards, this skate park is set against a coastal backdrop, making it a refreshing spot for a casual skate session, especially on breezy days.
- Location: Near Car Park F1, East Coast Park
(Closest MRT: Bedok,or Tanjong Katong MRT with bus transfer) - Features: Bowls, ramps, quarter pipes, and flat ground.
- Outdoor: Outdoor, partially shaded.
- Skill Level: Great for all levels.
- Hours & Fees: Open 24/7, free.
- Amenities: East Coast Park, with food centres, bicycle rentals, and public restrooms.
- Best Time to Visit: Mornings and evenings to avoid the scorching sun and weekend beach crowd.
3. YouthCreates Skate Spot at ActiveSG Bishan Sport Centre
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Launched in March 2025, this pilot skate offers a spacious learning environment for beginners to skating. It can also be used for inline, and roller skating as well as BMX bike riding.
- Location: ActiveSG Bishan Sport Centre, nearest MRT: Bishan
- Features: Street elements, rails, banks, and quarter pipes.
- Outdoor: Outdoor with some trees offering shade.
- Skill Level: Suits all levels, with layout for beginners to explore.
- Hours & Fees: 7am - 10pm daily, free.
- Amenities: Water coolers, and public toilets nearby. Within walking distance to Bishan Junction 8 shopping centre.
- Best Time to Visit: Weekday afternoons or early evenings for quieter runs.
4. Yunnan Garden Skatepark @ NTU
This is a hidden gem of greenery set in a scenic heritage park with historical monuments placed strategically around. It’s also seamlessly integrated into the Chinese Heritage Centre.
- Location: Within Nanyang Technological University, 12 Nanyang Drive, Singapore 637721
(Nearest MRT: Pioneer MRT or Boon Lay MRT with bus transfer) - Features: Mini ramp, rails, and ledges.
- Outdoor: Outdoor with various shelters across the park.
- Skill Level: Beginner to intermediate .
- Hours & Fees: Open 24/7, free.
- Amenities: Campus cafés, public toilets, and some shaded rest areas.
- Best Time to Visit: Afternoons on weekdays - quiet with minimal foot traffic.
5. Por Vida Skateboarding Indoor Park and School
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Por Vida is Singapore's largest indoor skatepark with 6,708 sq ft of indoor space dedicated to skateboarding. The park also provides a community-centric space for enthusiasts to hone their skills.
- Location: GR.iD Mall, 1 Selegie Rd, Singapore 188306
(Near Dhoby Ghaut, Bras Basah, and Bencoolen MRT stations) - Features: Expect mini ramps, quarter pipes, flat bank, flat bar and rails, and including a manual pad, bench, ledges and wave ramp.
- Indoor/Outdoor: Fully indoor
- Skill Level: Designed for all abilities and ages; and skateboarding lessons are available.
- Hours & Fees: 10am - 10pm; entry fees start from $18 per person.
- Amenities: Proximity to various eateries within GR.iD Mall, Parklane Shopping Mall and Plaza Singapura
- Best Time to Visit: Weekday afternoons for personalised coaching sessions.
6. SkatePark@ Lakeside Garden
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Nestled within Jurong Lake Gardens, this 17,000 sq metre park offers a scenic skating experience with five skate pods, surrounded by nature.
- Location: Woodlands Town Garden (Near Marsiling MRT)
- Features: Simple ramps, rails, and a mini bowl.
- Outdoor: Outdoor, some sheltered areas.
- Skill Level: Beginner-friendly. Includes a 300 sq metre parkour park and a 3-metre high bouldering wall.
- Hours & Fees: Open 24/7, free.
- Amenities: Hawker centres and park restrooms.
- Best Time to Visit: Late evenings for cooler weather and fewer skaters.
These parks offer something for everyone. So grab your board, lace up your shoes, and hit the best skate spots Singapore has to offer!