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Skate Park "Spark"

Skate Park "Spark"

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Skate Park "Spark" – the first indoor skate park in Belarus, opened on February 2, 2019. It is an ideal place for extreme sports enthusiasts and active recreation lovers, where you can ride scooters and skateboards all year round, regardless of the weather. The park offers many opportunities for dedicated riders: here you can not only ride but also rent a scooter or protective gear, learn tricks at the scooter school, or celebrate a birthday or party by renting the entire park. Scooter mastery classes are held on Saturdays and last for 1.5 hours. Experienced trainers find an approach to every child. For visitors' convenience, Skate Park "Spark" has rest areas where you can grab a snack, play console games or board games, and watch movies on a big screen. Additionally, the park has a shop where you can buy new stunt scooters and parts, as well as repair your equipment at the workshop. However, it should be noted that the park is very popular among teenagers, which may affect the comfort of younger visitors. Attention should also be paid to the sanitation conditions, especially during peak visits. The park is open Monday through Friday from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM, and on weekends from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
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