A Perfect Weekend in Riga

Thinking of spending a weekend in Riga? Here’s your complete guide: how to get here, where to stay, great food, and unforgettable tours with RigaTours.lv.

 

Getting Here & Getting Around

Flying in
The best option for many travellers is airBaltic, the Latvian national airline. They offer many routes into Riga International Airport (RIX) from across Europe at competitive fares.

From the Airport to the City Centre

  • You can take public transport: buses (for example, bus 22 or express bus 322) connect RIX and city centre. Tickets are modest in price.

  • A very convenient option is Bolt (ride‑hailing app). Request a ride via the Bolt app, pick up is from the designated zone at the airport terminal. It’s often cheaper and more predictable than airport taxis.
  • Taxis or private transfers are also possible, though fares will be higher. If using an app you get transparency; avoid accepting offers from drivers at arrivals without checking via the app.

Where to Stay

For a weekend, you’ll want somewhere centrally located, comfortable, and with good amenities. Here are two excellent 5‑star options:

  • Grand Poet Hotel by Semarah
    Located in the very heart of the historic centre, near the Freedom Monument and Old Town. It has 168 stylish rooms, including 20 luxury suites with views toward Bastion Hill or the monument. Features include spa, wellness centre, restaurant, elegant design and very good guest reviews.

  • Pullman Riga Old Town
    In a beautifully restored building (former 18th‑century horse stable) right in Old Town, with panoramic views. Offers indoor heated pool, sauna, stylish rooms (Superior → Premium Deluxe), and the in‑house Equus restaurant, Tea Deli, Vinoteca etc. Very suitable for exploring the Old Town on foot.

 

Where & What to Eat

Riga is full of excellent restaurants. Here are a few that stand out:

  • 3 Chefs / “3 Pavāru Restorāns – Tam labam būs augt”
    This is one of the top choices for modern Latvian / European cuisine. Open‑plan kitchen, seasonal local ingredients, creative twist on tradition. Great setting in Jacob’s Barracks / Swedish Gate area. Tasting menu is highly recommended.

  • Chef’s Corner
    A high‑end European restaurant in central Riga, known especially for steaks (including Tomahawk), but also with vegetarian and field/sea food options. Stylish ambience, good wine list. Great choice if you want a memorable dinner.

 

What to See & Do in the City (Day & Half‑Day)

On your weekend you’ll want to see Riga’s Old Town (Vecrīga), the Freedom Monument, Bastion Hill / Bastejkalns, beautiful architecture (Art Nouveau buildings), markets (e.g. Riga Central Market), the Latvian National Opera, etc. Walking is pleasant; the city is compact.

Top Day‑Trips / Tours from Riga with RigaTours.lv

To make your weekend even more special, here are three tours offered by RigaTours.lv that are well suited for a day out from Riga:

TourWhat to ExpectDuration / Details
Sigulda TourHead into the Gauja region: Sigulda town, Turaida, Krimulda, Ragana. Beautiful nature, castle ruins, hiking, great views.Departure ~9:00 AM from hotel in Riga; returns ~5 PM. Includes transport and English guide; other fees (entrance, meals) not included. rigatours.lv
Hill of Crosses & Rundāle PalaceCombines two iconic and contrasting attractions: the spiritual and folk art‑site «Hill of Crosses» in Lithuania, plus the grand baroque gardens and palace of Rundāle in Latvia. A memorable day.Departure ~9:00 AM from hotel in Riga; returns ~5 PM. Includes transport and English guide; other fees (entrance, meals) not included. rigatours.lv
One‑Day Tour to Hill of CrossesFor those who want just the Hill of Crosses + nearby interesting stops like Pokaini Forest, with lunch in a local castle pub (Jaunpils). Great for deeper cultural and natural immersion.~ 9:00‑17:00, cost depends on group size (approx 95‑125 EUR) for smaller/larger groups. rigatours.lv

 

Suggested Weekend Itinerary

Here’s a suggested schedule to make the most of your 2‑3 days:

Friday evening

  • Arrive, check into your hotel (Grand Poet or Pullman Old Town).

  • Have dinner at 3 Chefs to kick things off in style.

Saturday

  • Morning: Explore Old Town, Freedom Monument, walk along Bastejkalns, visit Central Market.

  • Lunch: somewhere local or in the Old Town.

  • Afternoon: Maybe a short museum (e.g. Art Nouveau Museum) or gallery, or relax in a café.

  • Evening: dinner at Chef’s Corner or another upscale spot.

Sunday

  • Take one of the day‑tours: Sigulda if you love nature; Hill of Crosses & Rundāle if you want both nature & architecture.

  • Return in evening, perhaps a final walk or dinner.


Tips

  • Book your tours / restaurant reservations in advance, especially for dinners or group tours, as popular places fill up.

  • Check entrance fees & opening hours for museums, Rundāle Palace etc – sometimes seasonal or may require advance booking.

  • Bring comfortable shoes, especially for walking around cobblestone streets and for the day‑trip hikes.

  • Weather can change quickly; layers and rain protection help.

❓Is Riga expensive for tourists?

Riga is very affordable compared to Western Europe. Hotels, food, and attractions offer great value. Public transport and ride apps like Bolt are inexpensive, and many sites are walkable.

❓What’s the best time of year to visit Riga?

  • Spring (May–June) and early autumn (September-October) are ideal: mild weather, fewer tourists, colorful scenery

  • Summer (July–August) is warm and lively, with festivals and long days

  • Winter offers charming Christmas markets and snowy scenes

❓Can I book tours from Riga online?

Yes! Visit RigaTours.lv to book your favorite day tours in advance, including Sigulda, Rundāle Palace, and the Hill of Crosses. Custom private tours with hotel pickup are also available.

Explore the Best of Riga with RigaTours.lv: Your Ultimate Travel Experience

Planning your next adventure? Make it unforgettable with a trip to Riga, Latvia’s vibrant and charming capital. Whether you’re drawn to the city’s rich history, stunning architecture, or exciting outdoor activities, RigaTours.lv has everything you need to explore this hidden gem of the Baltics.

Here’s why you should choose Riga as your next travel destination, and how we can help you make the most of your visit.

Why Visit Riga?

Riga is a city that blends old-world charm with modern vibrancy. From its medieval Old Town to the impressive Art Nouveau architecture, Riga offers a truly unique experience for every kind of traveler.

  • Rich History & Culture: Explore the cobblestone streets of Old Town Riga, a UNESCO World Heritage site, visit Riga Cathedral, or wander through one of the many museums and art galleries that showcase Latvia’s rich cultural heritage.

  • Stunning Architecture: Riga is known for its stunning Art Nouveau buildings, particularly along Alberta Street, where you can admire the intricate facades and elegant designs.

  • Outdoor Adventures: From relaxing walks in Esplanade Park to husky dog sledding in winter, Riga offers plenty of opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors. Whether you want to hike, bike, or simply relax on the beaches of Jurmala, there’s always something to do.

 

What to Do in Riga?

No matter what type of traveler you are, there’s something special waiting for you in Riga:

  • Cultural Tours: Discover the stories behind the city’s landmarks, from the House of the Blackheads to Freedom Monument. Our expert guides will take you through the history and culture of Riga, making sure you don’t miss a thing.

  • Winter Fun: If you’re visiting Riga during the winter, don’t miss our Husky Dog Sledding Tours. This thrilling experience lets you race through snowy forests pulled by a team of energetic huskies – the perfect winter adventure.

  • Food Lovers’ Tours: Taste your way through Riga with a food tour. Sample traditional Latvian dishes like grey peas and ham, smoked fish, and the famous caraway cheese while learning about the country’s food traditions.

  • Nature Escapes: Take a day trip to Gauja National Park for hiking, wildlife watching, and exploring the medieval Sigulda castles. Or, if you prefer the coast, enjoy a relaxing day in Jurmala, just a short drive from Riga, where the sandy beaches stretch for miles.

How to Get to Riga?

Riga is easily accessible from most major European cities. You can fly directly into Riga International Airport, take a bus, or even drive in from neighboring countries like Estonia or Lithuania.

Once you’re in the city, getting around is easy! Public transport, taxis, and bike rentals are all available for a hassle-free experience. We also offer guided tours to help you navigate the city and discover its hidden gems.

Where to Stay in Riga?

Riga offers a variety of accommodation options to suit every budget and preference:

  • Luxury Stays: Treat yourself to world-class service at Grand Hotel Kempinski or Hotel Bergs, where elegance and comfort are guaranteed.

  • Affordable Comfort: For a more budget-friendly experience, check out the Radisson Blu or Mercure Riga, both offering modern amenities in central locations.

  • Cozy Guesthouses: If you’re looking for something more intimate, consider booking a guesthouse or Airbnb for a homely feel and a more personalized experience.

How Many Days Should You Spend in Riga?

For a full experience of Riga, we recommend staying for 2-3 days. This will give you enough time to explore the main attractions, indulge in local food, and perhaps take a day trip to nearby Jurmala or Sigulda.

If you have more time, consider venturing beyond the capital and exploring the beautiful Latvian countryside, the Baltic coast, and nearby cities like Jurmala and Liepaja.

Book Your Tour with RigaTours.lv

At RigaTours.lv, we offer a range of exciting and personalized tours to make your trip truly special. Whether you want to dive into the city’s rich history, explore its natural beauty, or embark on an adrenaline-pumping winter adventure, we’ve got you covered. Our experienced guides ensure you have an unforgettable experience, filled with insider knowledge and local insights.

Need Help Planning Your Trip?

Have any questions about your upcoming trip? We’re here to help! Feel free to reach out to us, and we’ll gladly assist you with recommendations, tour bookings, and travel tips.


Ready to Discover Riga? Book your tour today at RigaTours.lv and let us show you the best of this incredible city! Whether you’re here for a weekend or a longer stay, Riga has something special waiting for you.

The Ultimate Guide to Traveling in Latvia (Riga): Your Complete Travel Checklist

 

Latvia, a charming country nestled on the Baltic Sea, is an undiscovered gem for many travelers. With its vibrant capital city, Riga, historic architecture, stunning landscapes, and rich cultural heritage, Latvia has a lot to offer. Whether you’re planning a short getaway or an extended vacation, this guide will help you plan your trip and make the most of your time in Riga and Latvia.

How to Get to Latvia (Riga)

By Air
Riga International Airport (RIX) is the main gateway to Latvia. It’s well connected to major European cities, with direct flights from destinations like London, Paris, Berlin, and Stockholm. Many low-cost airlines, such as Air Baltic, Ryanair, and Wizz Air, offer regular flights to Riga.

By Train or Bus
For those traveling within Europe, you can also reach Latvia by train or bus. There are direct train connections from neighboring countries like Estonia, Lithuania. Long-distance buses are also a popular and affordable way to travel to Riga.

By Car
Driving into Latvia is straightforward, especially from neighboring countries. You can rent a car at the airport or in the city. Roads are well-maintained, but do keep in mind that winters in Latvia can be harsh, so be sure to rent a car equipped for winter driving.

What Do You Need to Have for Your Trip?

  1. Passport/ID
    If you’re traveling from the European Union (EU) or Schengen Area, a national ID card is sufficient. Non-EU visitors will need a valid passport. Depending on your country, you may also need a visa, so check the requirements before you go.

  2. Currency
    Latvia uses the Euro (€), so make sure to bring some cash or have access to credit/debit cards. Most places in Riga accept cards, but it’s always good to have cash on hand for smaller shops or services.

  3. Weather-Appropriate Clothing
    Latvia’s winters are cold, with temperatures often dropping below freezing from December to March. If you’re visiting during this period, pack warm clothes, including a good winter coat, gloves, hat, and sturdy boots. Don’t forget an umbrella or rain jacket, as Latvia’s weather can be unpredictable.

  4. Travel Insurance
    It’s always a good idea to have travel insurance that covers health, cancellations, and lost luggage. Healthcare in Latvia is generally of high quality, but it’s better to be prepared.

 

Where to Stay in Riga

Riga offers a variety of accommodation options to suit all budgets. Whether you’re looking for luxury hotels, charming boutique stays, or affordable hostels, there’s something for everyone.

  1. Luxury Hotels
    If you’re after luxury, check out the Grand Hotel Kempinski Riga or Hotel Bergs. Both offer world-class service, beautiful design, and central locations.

  2. Mid-Range Hotels
    For a comfortable yet affordable stay, consider hotels like Riga Marriott Hotel or Hotel Radisson Blu. They’re centrally located, close to the main attractions, and offer excellent amenities.

  3. Budget Accommodation
    If you’re on a budget, there are several cozy hostels and guesthouses in Riga, including Old Riga Hostel and Red Nose Hostel. They offer clean rooms, friendly staff, and an excellent atmosphere.

  4. Apartments
    For a more homey experience, consider renting an apartment in the heart of the city. Websites like Airbnb offer great options for short-term rentals, perfect for those who want to experience Riga like a local.

How Many Days Should You Spend in Riga and Latvia?

In Riga:
Riga is compact, so most of its top attractions can be explored in 2-3 days. During this time, you can visit the Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, marvel at the Art Nouveau architecture, and wander through the Riga Central Market. For history lovers, a visit to the Latvian National Museum of Art and Freedom Monument is a must.

In Latvia:
If you plan to explore beyond Riga, a 5-7 day trip is ideal. You can visit Jurmala, a beautiful beach town just 30 minutes from Riga, or take a trip to Sigulda, known for its castles, national parks, and outdoor activities. If you’re into nature, Gauja National Park offers hiking trails, caves, and scenic views.

Travel Tips:

  • If you’re visiting in winter, make sure to dress warmly, as temperatures can drop below freezing.

  • Take time to enjoy the local cuisine, including dishes like grey peas and ham, caraway cheese, and smoked fish.

  • If you’re a fan of winter sports, don’t miss out on Husky dog sledding – an unforgettable experience that’s available during the winter months near Riga. (Check out our Husky Dog Sledding Tour for more info!)

Have Questions? Ask Me!

Planning your trip can sometimes be overwhelming, but don’t worry – I’m here to help! If you have any questions about where to stay, what to do, or how to navigate Riga and Latvia, feel free to reach out. I’ll do my best to provide you with useful tips and recommendations for a smooth and memorable travel experience.

Latvia, with its beautiful landscapes, rich history, and friendly people, is waiting for you to explore. Whether you’re in Riga for a weekend getaway or venturing out into the Latvian countryside, you’re sure to create lasting memories. So pack your bags, plan your trip, and get ready for an adventure like no other!