Historic center with beautiful architecture, cultural sites, and vibrant nightlife.
Central area with Art Nouveau architecture, local cafes, and cultural landmarks.
Scenic area with parks, lake activities, and a zoo, ideal for nature lovers.
Hipster neighborhood with modern art galleries, vintage shops, and quirky cafes.
Residential area with a historic market, cultural activities, and riverside dining.
Modern district with business facilities, close to historical and artistic districts.
Bohemian neighborhood with street art, indie boutiques, and the Laima chocolate factory.
Quiet residential area with functionalist architecture, suitable for families.
Historic center with cobblestone streets, medieval architecture, and vibrant squares.
One of Europe's largest markets, housed in repurposed zeppelin hangars, offering diverse local goods.
Area boasting over 800 Art Nouveau buildings, particularly on Albert and Elizabeth Streets.
Historic church with a panoramic tower view, providing a 360-degree perspective of the old town and skyline.
Reconstructed 14th-century building, originally a guild for unmarried merchants, now a museum and event venue.
42-meter-high monument symbolizing Latvia’s independence and national unity.
The largest medieval church in the Baltic states, known for its impressive organ and architecture.
Museum featuring a vast collection of Latvian art from the 19th and 20th centuries.
The oldest complex of dwelling houses in Riga, showcasing different periods of medieval architecture.
Scenic park with canals, bridges, and flowerbeds, ideal for leisurely walks.
Riga International Airport