grand central/beer bar
park avenue
This is bar-none the best flatground you're going to find throughout the city. It is under a fully lit pass-through towards the western entrance of Grand Central, directly below the MetLife building. Aside from the actual ground here, there's a four stair and a thirty-foot long, four-foot wide marble platform off the end of which you could set of garbage cans, barriers, planters or anything else you could find to gap over. The actual drop is towards five feet in height.

On 45th Street, towards Lexington Avenue, there is another ledge which ascends as the street goes downhill. You could also skate it as a regular platform either off the side or the end where it measures about five-and-a-half feet in height. There's also a couple of very steep, thick, gold square rails going down six steps which you'll probably have to curve into.

On weekdays, don't come here before 8 P.M, and don't come here before 6 P.M. on weekends. Your chances of getting kicked out are very random, but the later you're here, and the fewer people you're with are all beneficial factors..

45th Street and Vanderbilt Avenue (the street that runs alongside the western side of Grand Central and the Metlife building since Park Avenue breaks up at around 38th Street until 46th. So between Madison and Lexington would be a more accurate description.). Take the 4, 5, 6, or 7 to 42nd Street-Grand Central, and skate north on the western side of the building until you reach 45th Street.

       

 



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