*10.00 We begin at Riga's traditional meeting place - the Laima clock. ‘Riga Out There’ will loan you a pair of binoculars to ensure that you get the most enjoyment from your ‘Living the high life in Riga’ tour.
*10.15 Old Town 'talking tour'
Rather than pound the cobbled stones, along with the dozens of other tour groups, we scrutinise and survey Riga’s old town from the St. Peter’s Church viewing platform. From this spectacular vantage point, without you having to walk a single step, our expert guide will give you a colourful insight into the history and the here and now of this Baltic metropolis.
*10.45-11.50 The pain of subjugation
The Occupation Museum portrays life during the three occupation periods suffered by Latvia and the Latvian people. A trip to this museum is a harrowing but an essential part of any tour of Latvia. The Museum looks in-depth at the events of the first Soviet occupation (1940-1941), the Nazi occupation period (1941-1944/45), and the second Soviet occupation (1944/45-1991). Exhibits include a replica of a Stalinist prison camp barracks. Our expert museum guide will give an insight into Latvia's turbulent and traumatic recent history.
*12.00-12.15 Blown away at Victory Park
Nowhere in Riga is there a more vivid reminder of the Soviet era than at Victory Park. The park is mobbed by ethnic Russians on important days in the old Soviet calendar and is the place where Russians -young and old- protest about political issues. Our tour stops here for 15 minutes allowing time for you to absorb the atmosphere of Riga's most blatant reminder of the Soviet past. Latvian nationalists have tried to blow this place up on occasion, but in the coming years it may well be the politicians who will finally succeed in obliterating these Soviet monuments.
*12.25-12.55 Feel like James Bond on top of Zakusala Island’s TV tower
Next we drive to Zakusala Island for a visit to the Riga TV tower, the third highest tower in Europe. This building wouldn't be out of place in a James Bond film, and from its observation tower you will enjoy panoramic views of Riga, the distant Latvian countryside and the Baltic Sea. The design of the tower was commissioned by the Soviet State Communication Design Institute and was finally completed in 1986. The basement of this, the world's 11th highest tower, is 27 metres deep. Riga’s extreme temperature variations (65 degrees Celsius in 2006) can move the tip of the tower by 2.4 metres!
*1.10-2.00 Lunch at the largest log cabin in northern Europe.
By now you will most likely have worked up a good appetite and with this in mind we cross the Daugava River to visit Latvia's most traditional and famous restaurant - LIDO. Here you can sample hearty cold dishes, rich hot meals and varied desserts in the vaults of the LIDO Beer Cellar. Once you have digested your banquet of sumptuous food you can continue to enjoy a couple more ‘medus alus’ (In-house brewed ‘honey beers’)
*2.10-2.40 A view to kill for
First time visitors to Latvia are surprised to discover that Riga has the most extensive collection of Art Nouveau buildings in the world. The 'new art' style of architecture, took the European continent by storm in the 1880s. World-wide Art Nouveau hot spots include Paris, Barcelona, Prague and Havana. ‘Out There’ is proud to offer our clients the opportunity to not only visit what is arguably the most magnificent Art Nouveau street in the world, but also to behold the mythical beasts and bizarre faces that dominate the marvelous facades of Alberta iela from the street’s roof tops.
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Se ami fuggire dalla città per essere tutt’uno con la natura – allora questa èl’escursione chef a per te!
Exclusively hire out the Riga Out There House Hostel, in Riga, that can comfortably accommodate up to 22 people. The Riga Out There House Hostel is a personal and affordable option for your group, saving you money to embark on more Riga Out There Excursions - price stated is for the whole group for one night.
A delightful restaurant that will certainly live up to all expectations. St Germain probably has the largest wine cellar in Riga and where there is good wine there is alway excellent food.
It was well organised and friendly and allowed us to relax and enjoy our visit without complicated admin over times, tranfers, etc
Just want to thank the staff who helped us o ut for making the weekend go so well - every single person in our group thoroughly enjoyed our visit to Riga
Alex Morrison
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