Riga has many fantastic attractions and must-see sights that you shouldn't miss during your visit. For more information, the exclusive Riga Out There Sightseeing Tour allows you to gain an informed insight and knowledge of the history and culture of Latvia.
Visiting a foreign city for the first time should be all about discovery. Let Riga Out There help and guide you through this beautiful Baltic Pearl. Riga is an exciting, cosmopolitan city with influences on its culture and people from places as diverse as Sweden and Russia, Germany and the Caucasus. Riga is also remarkably safe, (if the normal common sense precautions are taken) -so get out and about and explore the city! For those of you who would like a few pointers, here are some of the top attractions in the city and its environs:
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Take a virtual tour of the historical centre of Riga, where you will find interactive 360° panoramic photos with detailed descriptions about Riga history and architecture, as well as three-dimensional models of the most significant Old Riga monuments Click here to start tour!
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Riga's old town (Vecriga) -UNESCO World Heritage site with something for everybody. Centuries-old warehouses and churches line the cobbled streets and squares. Old Riga is also home to most of the city's best clubs, bars and restaurants and can easily be negotiated by foot. | |
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The Freedom Monument (1931-1935) was created by sculptor Karlis Zale (1888-1942) and architect Ernests Stalbergs, and built with money donated by the people. Latvia wouldn't be Latvia without Milda staring proudly over the city. |
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Alberta iela: Art Nouveau Architecture -Often synonymous with Paris and Prague, Riga actually boasts the finest collection of Art Nouveau architecture on the planet. It accounts for more than a third of central Riga's buildings. The most stunning collection of buildings is found on the truly incredible Alberta iela. |
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Riga Central Market (1930), One of Europe's largest marketplaces. You will find everything from a Zeppelin-hanger full of cheese and dairy products to counterfeit cds on sale, as well as a fascinating window in on real life in Latvia. |
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Riga's churches – Everything from an Orthodox Cathedral to Vecriga's 13th century Lutheran Dome Cathedral. Even the atheists amongts you will be impressed.
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This Riga bridge, which crosses into the old town, is covered with locks. In Latvia when a couple get married they put their lock on a bridge and throw away the key... a sentimental way of saying that the marriage is there to last! |
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The period of Swedish rule is remembered by the Swedish Gate, Zviedru varti, built at that time and the last surviving city gate. The tower, known as the Powder Tower, was first mentioned in the mid-14th century but was completely destroyed by the invading Swedes. They rebuilt it in 1650 with walls 2½m thick to store gunpowder, hence its current name. It now forms part of the Latvian War Museum at the edge of Riga's old town. |
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This charming piece of art, The Musicians of Bremen, was a gift from Riga's twin city in 1990. Riga's close connections with its fellow Hansa City go back many centuries. Indeed the town's 13th-century constitution was based on that of Bremen. The sculpture, which is an exact replica of the one in Bremen City Hall, depicts the four animals from the story. |
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The Lido restaurant and leisure complex on Krasta iela – the largest log built structure in the Baltics. |
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National Opera House – The focus of Latvian cultural life. World-class opera on offer in one of Europe's most magnificent opera buildings. Riga Out There can book you opera or ballet tickets. |
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The Occupation Museum – No visit to Latvia would be complete without a visit to this museum which tells the harrowing tale of Latvia's occupation by Soviet and German forces. |
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Open Ethnographic Museum – If you would like to know how life once was in Latvia then the open air museum can provide you with a very good impression of the Latvia of old. Everything from windmills to churches have been moved to this preservation site on the edge of the city. |
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Pardaugava – Just across the River Daugava there's a whole different world of sights for the visitor to see that you might miss if you stay in old Riga. |
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Jurmala – Just 20kms from the capital, twenty years ago Jurmala was considered by many as the finest resort in the whole of the Soviet Union. Today its unspoilt 30 km coastline and collection of spa hotels attract visitors from all over the world. |
We had a great time in Riga and the shooting was excellent. We had a really good laugh and also experienced doing something we would not normally get the chance to do.
The organization of the trip was spot on. Thanks for the drop off at the pub after!
Cheers
Tim
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