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Riga, one of the largest capitals on the Baltic Sea, attracts tourists with its magnificent wooden buildings from the European Art Nouveau era. Start planning your trip to the Latvian capital here.
TRIBE Riga City Centre hotel is set in a magnificent art nouveau building centrally located near the old town. Our friendly 4-star Riga hotel features 83 bright rooms and suites blending bold design, comfort and functionality, all with the TRIBE signature beds. Our Social Hub is a laid-back, welcoming space with high-speed WiFi for relaxing, working or chats over coffee, our Grab and Go counter offers fresh food and drinks 24 hrs. Unwind in our spa with sauna, steam room and jacuzzi.
Book TRIBE Riga City CentrePullman Riga Old Town Hotel is a blend of historic charm and modern luxury, located in the heart of Riga's historic center. This magnificent 1789 building, seamlessly merged with a contemporary structure, neighbors iconic landmarks such as Dome Square, the Parliament, National Theatre, Freedom Monument, and National Opera. Experience unparalleled hospitality with 154 elegantly designed rooms. Indulge in our luxurious SPA featuring a 19m swimming pool, sauna, and park views from the 7th floor.
Book Pullman Riga Old TownThe Ibis Riga Centre is a vibrant hotel that has recently been refurbished into one of the outstanding midscale hotels in the centre of Riga, 90 meters from Central Station. A hotel used to be here eversince it was built in 1895 by Karl Johan Felsko. The inspiring design of our rooms, the modern Book Lounge and the charming round the clock light meal restaurant represent the new concept of the ibis brand. Riga old town, Freedom monument are within a 500 m radius.
Book ibis Riga CentreA brand designer 4 star Superior hotel in the heart of Riga historic centre occupying a magnificent 1901 Art Nouveau building designed by the world famous architect K. Peksens. Easy walking distance to Old Town and cultural land mark attractions: Freedom Monument, National Opera, Dome Square. Fine dining restaurant and bar, comprehensive conference facilities, free WIFI, large parking area, and next to the Central Railway station. Just 30 minutes from seaside resort Jurmala
Book Mercure Riga CentreAt the mouth of the Daugava River on a flat and sandy plain, the city is home to more than 600,000 residents, making it the largest among all the Baltic countries. Riga's architecture perfectly combines history with modernity. Riga serves as Latvia's financial and cultural centre, with its oldest part boasting UNESCO World Heritage status.
There are many reasons to visit the Latvian capital. Riga has a lot to offer a mix of history and modernity, art centres and many parks and restaurants.
Riga is accessible to travellers from Europe and the UK. The nearest airport is about ten kilometres from the city, served by regular flights from Europe and the world. Travel from the airport to the city by bus line 22 or hop in a taxi.
Latvia's capital city has plenty of unique landmarks and things to do, so you can fill your days with fun. The historic old town is home to a network of pretty winding streets, galleries and independent restaurants and bars. Whether you love architecture or are a keen foodie, make the most of your time in this beautiful European gem.
St. Peter's Church is one of the oldest buildings in the city and a significant attraction in Riga. There's an observation deck on the adjacent tower. Head to the top via the stairs or lift to enjoy a panoramic view of the Latvian capital rooftops.
12 levels of books and exhibitions await you at the National Library of Latvia in Riga, a cultural, national and educational centre. The distinctive building is visible from the other side of the River Daugava.
Latvia's oldest botanical garden is in Riga, a 10-minute drive from the city centre. Visitors can see more than 6,000 different plant specimens over an area of more than 15 hectares. The botanical garden is green year-round, delighting gardening enthusiasts and anyone wishing to spend their leisure time in peace and beautiful surroundings. Learn more about the flora through the information displayed on plaques around the gardens.
A visit to the park is an excellent idea for those who enjoy cycling, running or walking outside. Riga's most attractive green spaces include Kronvalda Park, the Esplanade, Vērmanes Garden, Bastejkalns Park and the Quiet Garden.
The House of the Blackhead Brotherhood is one of the best-loved landmarks of Riga. The building was modified in the late 16th and early 19th centuries before suffering total destruction in World War II. Reconstruction was completed in 1999. The fairytale venue has been open to visitors since then.
Want to discover the city's gastronomy? Find many of Latvia's best restaurants, cafés and bars in Riga, open day and night. Try traditional Latvian cuisine in Riga, from hearty dumplings to smoked mackerel with cheese, caviar, broth with meatballs, breaded pork chops or babka with raspberries. Fancy a drink? Enjoy traditional Latvian tipples like Black Balsam, a herbal liquor with a bitter yet sweet taste.