Top 10 Things to do in Riga, Riga Region

October 9, 2021 Marianna Hollaway

The Latvian capital, the largest city in the Baltics, is a fascinating mixture of proud Latvian tradition and influences of the various countries that have occupied it. Independent once again since 1991, Riga's Art Nouveau center has won it UNESCO World Heritage Site designation. Opened up to mass tourism with the advent of budget air travel, Riga's Old City and its abundance of bars and restaurants can be explored on foot. The New Town is easily reached by an efficient and modern bus and tram network.
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1. Riga Motormuseum

Sergeja Eizenshteina iela 8, Riga 1079 Latvia +371 67 025 888 [email protected] http://www.motormuzejs.lv
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5.0 based on 660 reviews

Riga Motormuseum

The renovated Riga Motor Museum opened its doors to visitors on the 2nd of July, 2016. At the Museum you can view the largest and most diverse vintage motor vehicle collection in the Baltics, exhibiting more than a 100 unique automobiles and motorcycles. Our exposition is a thrilling and interactive tale of unique cars, notable people and historic events. The authentic motor vehicles are complimented by touchscreen monitors, operable models, videos, interactive exhibits, virtual reality and other information provided by modern technology; making the museum visit into an exciting and insightful adventure. For Riga Motor Museum visitors to feel comfortable, and to have a valuable and productive visit even on an entire day’s visit, we offer a range of additional services - interactive activities in the children's play area, exploratory guided tours, a museum cafe, gift shop and free parking.

Reviewed By Ravennor - Stockholm, Sweden

Highly recommended for all types of people of all ages.m Good for people with mobilty issues. The exhibition is beautiful and also very educational. Not only vintage cars but also vintage bicycles, motor bicycles, telephones and radios are exhibited as well as fire vehicles, ambulances, lorries and buses, with plenty of information, yet not too overbaring.. Some parts also exhibits and explains life under Soviet rule, and how Latvian technological production survived during that time. Many of the vehicles are extremely high priced collector's items. There are quite a few interactive features that work for adults and children alike, For us who remember the times before the wall came down, there is a section with cars belonging to famous Soviet leaders, such as Stalin and Brezjev, together with a wast collection of many other Soviet vehicles. You can have your picture taken, receiving hail from the masses as you pass as the leader of the 1st of May parade in Comrade Brezjevs place. You get the picture for free if you provide your e-mail address. The bar/ cafe/ restaurant is relatively price worthy. You CAN go by bus to the door! Bus no 5 leaves from the Central station area and back with a stop on the street just outside the museum. Thebus ride takes about 35 minutes from the Central station area while the taxi takes 15 minutes, but the bus ride only cost 2 euros. No need to walk for 15 minutes to the bus stop as Google tries to trick you into!

2. House of the Black Heads

Ratslaukums 7, Riga 1050 Latvia +371 67 043 678 [email protected] http://www.melngalvjunams.lv/en
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4.5 based on 1,780 reviews

House of the Black Heads

Closed for Covid-19 at the moment. On the last Saturday of month - join open FREE guided tour at 13:00 on English! Get the 1h tour with guide for free, pay only the entrance fee! Pre-reservation is necessary on website or by e-mail. It is one of the most beautiful buildings in Riga, with a unique legacy of the Black Heads brotherhood that was established here at the end of the 14th century, along with the existing merchants’ guild. The young and joyful foreign merchants united in the brotherhood organized splendid events, later becoming honorable members of the local community. As time passed the house began to host visits of foreign kings and other noble guests and continues to fulfill this task up to today – concerts, balls, gala dinners and diplomatic receptions are frequently organized here. Now every visitor has the chance to explore the exhibition about the history and economic development of Riga City.

Reviewed By Nitvoyodelo - Vineland, United States

The original building was from the 13-14th Century. It was the home of a guild called the Black Heads, merchants, ship owners and foreigners in Riga. The building sustained damage during WWII and later rebuilt, after the fall of Communism.

3. Riga Town Hall Square

Kalku iela, Riga Latvia +371 67 037 900 http://www.LiveRiga.com
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4.5 based on 3,030 reviews

Riga Town Hall Square

Reviewed By malcolmc998 - St. Neots, United Kingdom

Well worth a visit to The House of Blackheads which has an intriguing history going back hundreds of years, plus Workd War2 and the Russian occupation

4. Old City Riga (Vecriga)

Kungu Iela 3 Riga, Riga 1050 Latvia +371 67037900 [email protected] https://www.liveriga.com/en/7896-the-old-town
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4.5 based on 7,115 reviews

Old City Riga (Vecriga)

This charming maze of narrow and crooked cobblestone streets is filled with a mixture of architectural styles including Nordic, Gothic, Renaissance, baroque and Jugendstil, plus such historic sites as the 13th-century Riga Castle, St. Peter's Church, the Swedish Gate and the Freedom Monument.

Reviewed By 591raye - Tilburg, The Netherlands

Visited Riga for a long weekend without any expectations. Now I’m convinced, it’s one of the greatest cities with a great architecture, a great atmosphere and just a great ambiance???????? Discover the different squares with a lot of restaurants and bars with live music. Look at the street artists making art with fire , the opera singer , the street music bands and so on.

5. Central Market (Centraltirgus)

Negu iela 7, Riga 1050 Latvia 371 7229985 [email protected] http://www.rct.lv/en/
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4.5 based on 3,386 reviews

Central Market (Centraltirgus)

Reviewed By bignbald - Northampton, United Kingdom

Would highly recommend going to the markets it’s awesome Great fruit and veg Fantastic cheeses ( buffalo / mozzarella) Fantastic meats ( all types) Awesome fish displays beluga included As much amber as you could ever want to see Traders are friendly Oh and for goods sake buy some honey ???? Medus? It’s one of the best tasting honeys in the world 5/5 Earlier the better 8am onwards

6. Latvian Ethnographic Open Air Museum

Brivdabas Iela 21, Riga 1024 Latvia 7994106 [email protected] http://www.brivdabasmuzejs.lv
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4.5 based on 874 reviews

Latvian Ethnographic Open Air Museum

Reviewed By SolihullTony

We took one of the very efficient buses from Riga on a gloomy day at the end of December and thoroughly enjoyed our few hours at the open air museum. Even without the craftsmen who are there in the summer, it was so interesting seeing the lovely old, wooden buildings, mostly with mossy roofs.

7. View of Riga from St Peter's Church Tower

Skarnu iela 19, Riga 1050 Latvia +371 67 037 861 http://www.peterbaznica.riga.lv
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4.5 based on 2,563 reviews

View of Riga from St Peter's Church Tower

Reviewed By The_Oj1 - Nairobi, Kenya

Viewing Riga from atop St. Peter's church gives an in-explainable feel of being omnipresent and all over Riga from a single point, you get to have the feeling that explains the omnipresence of God ... being everywhere ... as you can see so many corners of Riga from one high point. I torched the city of Riga from the tower, and enjoyed the view. I could see my hotel, and other buildings as well as bridges, I could not get enough of it. Must visit when you travel to Riga.

8. Panorama Riga Observation Deck

Akademijas laukums 1 Latvian Academy of Sciences, Riga 1050 Latvia +371 20 088 097 [email protected] http://panoramariga.lv
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4.5 based on 839 reviews

Panorama Riga Observation Deck

"Panorama Riga" is a circular terrace - observation deck of the Latvian Academy of Sciences, offering breathtaking 360° panoramic views of Riga. The terrace is wide enough, so groups of tourists or companies of friends can feel free on the "Panorama Riga" observation deck. From the "Panorama Riga" observation deck, you can take wonderful photos with panoramic views of Riga, nothing obstructs the view, enclosures and glass reflections don’t interfere. You can watch the most beautiful sunset or have a romantic date in the height of 65 meters.

Reviewed By Pichalv - Sigulda, Latvia

"Panorama Riga" is a circular terrace - observation deck of the Latvian Academy of Sciences, offering breathtaking 360° panoramic views of Riga. To visit it you should pay 5 EUR downstairs.

9. Alberta Iela

Centra Rajons, Riga 1010 Latvia +371 67 181 465 http://www.jugendstils.riga.lv/eng
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4.5 based on 1,597 reviews

Alberta Iela

Reviewed By Dr_Gordon_Rankine - Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Albert street is famed for a series of spectacular art-nouveau buildings by Michael Eisenstein and Konstantīns Pēkšēns, who designed and lived in what is now a great museum. The designs are outrageous, magnificent to the point of eccentricity - a Latvian Gaudi. A must visit street and museum but closed on Mondays.

10. KGB Building

Brivibas iela 61, Riga 1010 Latvia +371 66 154 276 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/sturamaja/
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4.5 based on 1,476 reviews

KGB Building

Reviewed By SherryDlk - Dundalk, Ireland

Well worth a visit to this building. There is a free exhibition on the ground floor which has a lot of writing (3 languages) and some pictures. Videos of different people who "experienced" the Corner House on a loop (with English subtitles) Guided tours are available and they have different language tours at different times - best to book in advance. Tours cost €10 adult/€4 student If going to this building you need to do the tour.....very interesting & informative Our tour guide Martha was excellent

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