1. Riga Central Market
One of the largest and most vibrant markets in Europe, housed in old German Zeppelin hangars, offering a variety of local food, goods, and cultural experiences.
The best places to see and eat in Riga, ranked by real travelers.
One of the largest and most vibrant markets in Europe, housed in old German Zeppelin hangars, offering a variety of local food, goods, and cultural experiences.
A family-friendly destination featuring a wide range of animals and interactive exhibits, set in a beautiful, natural environment.
A historic park in the heart of Riga, perfect for a relaxing stroll with its beautiful landscaping, fountains, and monuments.
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An iconic symbol of Latvian independence and freedom, this towering monument is a must-visit for its historical significance and striking architecture.
A fascinating museum showcasing the history of automobiles with a vast collection of vintage cars and interactive exhibits.
A stunning architectural gem in Riga's Old Town, originally built for the Brotherhood of Blackheads, now a museum and cultural venue.
A serene park in the city center offering picturesque views, walking paths, and a charming canal with boats.
A historic church known for its towering spire and panoramic views of Riga from its observation deck.
The largest medieval church in the Baltic States, renowned for its impressive organ and beautiful Gothic architecture.
An extensive open-air museum showcasing traditional Latvian life through historical buildings, crafts, and cultural demonstrations.
A lush, green park with scenic pathways, a canal, and various recreational facilities, ideal for leisure and relaxation.
A historic castle on the banks of the Daugava River, currently housing the President of Latvia and several museums.
An impressive museum featuring an extensive collection of Latvian art from the 18th century to contemporary works.
A trio of historic buildings housing the Latvian Museum of Architecture, showcasing the evolution of architectural styles in Riga.
A museum dedicated to Latvia's military history, located in the historic Powder Tower, offering exhibits on various wars and conflicts.
Offering stunning panoramic views of Riga from the top of the Soviet-era skyscraper, this observation deck is a must-visit for photographers.
A museum located in the former KGB headquarters, offering a sobering look at Latvia's Soviet-era history through guided tours and exhibits.
A charming building in Old Town Riga, famous for its cat sculptures perched on the roof, offering a unique architectural sight.
A great way to explore Riga on foot with knowledgeable guides offering free walking tours that cover the city's history, culture, and hidden gems.
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