LATVIA is the central country of the Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania) and is located in North-eastern Europe on the east coast of the Baltic Sea.
Latvia’s capital RIGA has hundreds of ways for enticing visitors – its rich history, architecture, spacious gardens and parks, museums, art galleries and world-class opera…and daily treats like a walk in the enormous colourful central market or going to a cozy cafe, club or pub…
Impossible not to be loved in Riga, because of its given inspiration to everyone – both for them which are delighted with ancient and which craves for new impressions.
Christmas miracle in Riga
No capital in Europe has a historical SPA town so close and next to possibly the best white, sandy beaches in Europe.
direct flights to 60 + destinations. Linked to Star Alliance, flights from around 850 destinations in more than 150 countries. International Airport of Riga within a 20 minute distance from the city centre. Riga’s International Airport is one of the fastest growing travel hubs in Europe. Sea port with ferry traffic from Scandinavia and Germany. Convenient train and bus connections from Russia, Ukraine and Belarus. Railway station, bus station and see port of Riga located in the city centre.
Key venues, restaurants and sights are within walking distance in the centre.
As night is getting closer Riga’s pubs, night clubs, discos, casinos, cabaret shows and other entertainment establishments are being filled up. The inside temperature is sizzling hot all year long.
No capital in the world has as much Art Nouveau (Jugendstil) architecture as Riga. The richness and quality of Art Noveau architecture was a reason why Riga was included on the Worlds Heritage List of UNESCO.
Riga has been an important cent of trade, finance and culture for centuries.
Riga is the Capital of Baltic’s Opera and Ballet. For the city, dynamic and diverse music and arts activities are typical. Over centuries, the creative atmosphere evolved in Riga and inspired composers, poets and artists
largest conference centres in Baltic’s.
Riga is widely known for its parks and gardens. The art of parks in Riga started to rapidly develop in the first half of the 18th century