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The Savona Skatepark (often referred to as the Tortona/Tolstoi Skatepark) is a compact, urban skate spot located in the heart of Milan’s creative Tortona district. Unlike the larger regional bowls, this is a smaller, street-oriented facility that serves as a local neighborhood hangout for the skating community near the Navigli area. The park is built with a smooth concrete surface and features a simple, effective layout designed for street technicality. It includes a variety of ledges, manual pads, and low banks, making it an excellent spot for flatground tricks and perfecting grinds. While it lacks a deep bowl or massive ramps, its minimalist design and central location make it a popular "warm-up" spot or a place for a quick session before heading into the nearby cafes and design studios.
By Metro: Take the M2 (Green Line) to the Sant'Agostino or Porta Genova stations. From either stop, it is a pleasant 10–12 minute walk through the Tortona district to reach the corner of Via Leone Tolstoi and Via Savona.
By Tram: Take Line 14, which runs along Via Solari. Get off at the Via Solari / Via Tolstoi stop; the skatepark is just a few blocks south from there.
By Bus: Lines 68 and 90/91 (the circular line) stop nearby. For line 90/91, get off at Viale Misurata, which is roughly a 5-minute walk from the park.
By Car: The address is Via Leone Tolstoi, 1, 20144 Milano. Note that this area is within Milan's Area B (limited traffic zone) and parking can be very difficult to find on the street. There is a private parking garage (Savona Parking) located just a few doors down at Via Tolstoi, 5.
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