
Idyllically situated between the Teltow canal and green areas you will find the so-called "Ost-Krone".
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Skating is a Berlin favourite in every form, from inline and roller skating to skateboarding and winter ice. With flat streets, parks and rinks across the city, skating offers fun and exercise for beginners, families and seasoned pros alike.
This overview gathers Berlin locations for skating, from skate parks and roller rinks to smooth trails and ice rinks. Some focus on inline and roller skating, others on skateboarding, lessons and winter ice sessions.
Browse the places below to find the best skating in Berlin, compare options and prices, and plan your visit.

Idyllically situated between the Teltow canal and green areas you will find the so-called "Ost-Krone".

A quiet skating route that is idyllically located in the countryside hides in Karlshorst.

The skating route in Hans-Baluschek-Park is an insider tip and not so easy to find.

An 850 meter long circuit especially for skaters can be found in the eastern part of Volkspark Friedrichshain. Especially beginners can practice here without risk.

In the north of Spandau, right by the city limit, there is a 6 kilometer asphalt road that mainly leads through forests and fields.

The Tempelhofer Feld is the largest city park in Europe with enough space for inline skaters! The 4.5 km circular route for skaters leads amongst others over the runway of the former airport.



Berlin's only covered indoor skatepark, open 363 days a year, is located on the RAW grounds in Friedrichshain. Anyone looking for a speed kick in the city will sooner or later end up here: on over 1,600 m² of concrete, ramps, and authentic skate culture.

If you want to end your week's start with some sporty fun, just roll into SO36 on Oranienstraße in Kreuzberg. The legendary punk and rock club transforms several times a month into a roller disco, with funk, hip-hop, and roller boogie providing the soundtrack. Roller skate novices and pros share the same venerable dance floor during this after-work event.



Tempelhofer Feld in Tempelhof is Berlin's legendary open space, where former runways have become a skating track. On a 4.5 km circular route between wide skies and the old airport building, inline skaters roll with a good tailwind through one of Europe's largest city parks.

One of the most beautiful skating routes is not directly in Berlin, but just outside the capital city. The unique Flaeming-Skate route, a network for skaters, cyclists and wheelchair users extends over the district of Teltow-Fläming in the south of Berlin.



If you would like to skate in bad weather or try cool tricks on the halfpipe with your skateboard, you can visit the skate hall Berlin located at the RAW area in Friedrichshain.

An absolute classic among the Berlin skating routes is the track at Kronprinzessinnenweg in Zehlendorf!