Top Things to do in Riga, Latvia

LATVIA

As I step foot in Riga, Latvia, I am immediately struck by its charm and elegance. The city is a stunning mix of medieval architecture and Art Nouveau buildings, all wrapped up in a quaint and picturesque atmosphere.

Walking through the Old Town is like stepping back in time, with cobblestone streets and towering spires stretching towards the sky. The streets are filled with vendors selling traditional Latvian crafts, and the sweet scent of freshly baked bread wafts through the air.

As I continue my journey through the city, I am captivated by the beautiful Art Nouveau buildings that dot the landscape. The ornate facades are adorned with intricate designs and details, and are truly a testament to the city's rich history and culture.

One of my favorite experiences in Riga has been exploring the local food scene. Latvian cuisine is a beautiful blend of local ingredients and centuries-old traditions, resulting in hearty and delicious dishes that satisfy the soul.

But it's not just the food that makes Riga so special - it's the people. The locals are friendly, warm and welcoming, and their passion and pride for their city is truly contagious. It's clear that Riga is a city that is deeply loved and cherished by its inhabitants.

As I sit back and reflect on my journey through Riga, I realize that there is truly no place like it. Its charm, history and culture are truly unique, and I feel incredibly grateful to have had the opportunity to experience it firsthand.

Out of all the Baltic states, Latvia was one of my favorites. Arriving at the airport I felt like I was in another Scandinavian country with how modern everything was! Here’s my list for the top things to do in Riga, Latvia.

WHERE TO STAY IN RIGA

Riga is filled with hotels to fit all budget requirements, however, I did find hotels to be a little bit on the pricier side than other parts of the Baltics. Here’s a few recommendations on where to stay in Riga:

Hotels

AMBER PRIVATE ROOMS: Because I work remotely, I’m always on the hunt for the most budget-friendly private room that’s clean and close to the city center. This is a great option!

SEARCH | Search for availability, the best rates or to book your stay in Riga using Booking.com

HOSTELS

BLUE BIRD HOSTEL: I’m pretty picky about the hostels I stay in these days because I work remotely, so my suggestions aren’t necessarily the cheapest option out there, but I look for cleanliness, location, and how private the sleeping areas are. This is a great option!

Alternatively, check prices and availability for hostels in Riga here

TOP THINGS TO DO IN RIGA

House of the Black Heads

The House of the Black Heads stands as a remarkable testament to the rich history and architectural elegance of Riga, Latvia. This magnificent 14th-century building, adorned with a striking facade featuring ornate sculptures and intricate detailing, emanates a sense of grandeur and mystery. Originally serving as a vibrant meeting place for the Brotherhood of Black Heads, a fraternity of unmarried merchants and foreign visitors, the building has witnessed centuries of activity and cultural exchange. Despite being heavily damaged during World War II, its meticulous restoration has preserved its enchanting allure. Today, the House of the Black Heads stands proudly as a symbol of resilience, inviting visitors to admire its magnificent exterior and explore its captivating interiors, which house a museum celebrating the city's vibrant past.

Riga Central Market

Riga Central Market is a bustling and vibrant hub in the heart of Latvia's capital city. As I make my way through its labyrinthine alleys, I am greeted by a symphony of colors, scents, and sounds. The market's diverse stalls offer a mesmerizing array of fresh produce, fragrant spices, delectable pastries, and an assortment of meats and fish. The energy of the vendors and the constant buzz of shoppers create an electric atmosphere that instantly immerses me in the local culture. Whether it's savouring a slice of freshly baked rye bread or bargaining for a unique piece of traditional handicraft, Riga Central Market is a captivating destination that celebrates the rich culinary and heritage traditions of Latvia.

Holy Trinity Church

This was actually my must-see spot in Riga! The Holy Trinity Church is an Eastern Orthodox Church with a 17th century Russian baroque-style architecture. The Holy Trinity Church stands majestically at the heart of the city, its towering walls adorned with intricate detailing that whispers tales of a bygone era. Its architectural marvels are a testament to the skilled hands that crafted it with unparalleled precision. Sunlight streaming through stained glass windows paints a kaleidoscope of colors on the stone floors, illuminating the grandeur of the altar.


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