The park is built over a portion of the old moat area of Pamplona's defensive walls.
The skate park was renovated in recent years to include professional-grade street and bowl sections.
The park acts as a transit point for pilgrims walking the Camino de Santiago as they exit the city center.
It is frequently used as an overflow venue for local festivals and cultural gatherings in Pamplona.
Parque Antoniutti is a prominent urban recreational space in Pamplona located along the western edge of the historic city center. It serves as a primary hub for local youth and sports enthusiasts, featuring a dedicated skate park with concrete bowls and ramps. The park is integrated into the city's green belt, connecting the Taconera gardens with the riverside path systems. Facilities include multi-purpose sports courts and expansive paved areas designed for active recreation. The layout prioritizes flow, functioning as both a pedestrian thoroughfare and a localized sports facility. It is strategically positioned near the medieval city walls, offering a modern contrast to the surrounding historic architecture.
The raised pedestrian bridge overlooking the skate park bowls.
Bring your own protective gear if planning to use the skate park, as it is heavily trafficked by experienced local skaters.
Visit during weekday mornings for the least crowded experience on the sports courts.
Combine your visit with a walk through the adjacent Taconera Gardens for a mix of modern sports and historic botanical landscapes.
Attempting to use the skate ramps if you are a beginner during peak evening hours, as it is often crowded with advanced practitioners.
Respect shared-use paths; skaters typically have right-of-way in the ramp zone.