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Gertrude Hotel self check-in
Gertrude Hotel self check-in
Aparthotel Aurum
Aparthotel Aurum
The Pearl Riga Apartment With Garden View
The Pearl Riga Apartment With Garden View
Hotel Saida - quality hostel
Hotel Saida - quality hostel
Elegant 1Br/Ba Apt in City Center w free parking
Elegant 1Br/Ba Apt in City Center w free parking
Kolonna Hotel Brigita
Kolonna Hotel Brigita
Urban Van Glamping Riga
Urban Van Glamping Riga
Riga Islande Hotel with FREE parking
Riga Islande Hotel with FREE parking
Riga Old Town Apartments
Riga Old Town Apartments
Designer Parkside Apartments
Designer Parkside Apartments
Carillon Aparthotel - Keystone Collection, opened December 2025
Carillon Aparthotel - Keystone Collection, opened December 2025
Grand Hotel Kempinski Riga
Grand Hotel Kempinski Riga
Serene 4-bedroom House Rental in Historic Rīga
Serene 4-bedroom House Rental in Historic Rīga
Sarmas Apartment
Sarmas Apartment
RIJA Riga City Center Hotel
RIJA Riga City Center Hotel
Champêtre Park View Apartments
Champêtre Park View Apartments
Exquisite 1Br/Ba Apt w/Free Parking in City Center
Exquisite 1Br/Ba Apt w/Free Parking in City Center
Radisson Blu Latvija Conference & Spa Hotel, Riga
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Top neighborhoods in Riga

Old Town Riga
Old Town Riga's cobblestone streets lead you through a living museum of medieval charm. The stunning Riga Cathedral towers over the district while the ornate House of Blackheads showcases Gothic splendor at its finest. Amber shops line winding alleys between the Three Brothers—a trio of historic homes that tell Latvia's architectural story through the centuries. Traditional restaurants serve hearty Latvian fare in atmospheric medieval cellars throughout the district. Most of this UNESCO World Heritage Site is blissfully car-free, making it perfect for wandering between church spires and colorful merchant houses. The Daugava River waterfront offers scenic paths when you need a break from the historic core.

Centrs
Riga's Centrs neighborhood blends UNESCO-protected Art Nouveau facades with medieval cobblestone charm and stunning Gothic architecture. The Freedom Monument anchors bustling streets while the Latvian National Opera and Dome Cathedral create a cultural playground. Discover amber jewelry shops, hidden courtyards, and museums that tell Latvia's complex story all within walkable distance. Cozy cafés and medieval cellar restaurants serve traditional Baltic cuisine alongside international options. Hotels tucked into converted Art Nouveau buildings offer authentic stays with modern comforts. Getting around is a breeze with frequent trams and buses, though the district's compact nature makes exploring on foot your best option.

Agenskalns
Agenskalns offers a peaceful escape from Riga's tourist crowds while showcasing Latvia's architectural heritage. Wander past colorful wooden houses and Art Nouveau gems that tell stories of the 19th century. The Kalnciema Quarter buzzes with weekend farmers' markets and outdoor concerts where folk music fills the air. Stroll along the Daugava River embankment for stunning waterfront views and quiet moments. Cozy cafés serve traditional Latvian dishes like grey peas with bacon in this authentically local neighborhood. Most accommodations are charming guesthouses and apartment rentals in historic buildings with original wooden details. Trams and buses connect you to central Riga in just 15 minutes, making Agenskalns perfect for travelers seeking real Latvian life.

Andrejsala
Andrejsala brings post-industrial cool to life along Riga's waterfront. Former warehouses now buzz with art galleries, studios, and cultural spaces where industrial concrete meets modern creativity. The Daugava River provides a stunning backdrop with panoramic harbor views and silhouetted cargo cranes against the sky. Cobblestone paths wind between repurposed brick buildings hosting pop-up exhibitions and creative workshops. Trendy cafes in converted warehouses serve modern Latvian cuisine while industrial-chic restaurants come alive during cultural events. Getting around is easy with trams and buses connecting to central Riga, plus excellent waterfront walking paths. Boutique hotels in converted industrial buildings offer stays that perfectly match the district's artistic flair.

Maskavas Forstate
Riga's Maskavas Forstate neighborhood is known for its bars and offers a host of things to see such as Riga Central Market and Latvian Academy of Sciences.
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Wander through the medieval Old Town where gargoyles peer from Art Nouveau facades and spires punctuate the skyline like exclamation points. The House of the Blackheads stands as a flamboyant testament to medieval merchant wealth, rebuilt with meticulous attention to its original excess. At Riga Central Market, locals haggle over pickled everything in converted Zeppelin hangars – possibly the world's most architecturally significant place to buy a cabbage. The Latvian National Opera offers world-class performances at prices that make Western Europeans weep with envy. Don't miss the Museum of the Occupation, where Soviet-era artifacts tell sobering stories in a building that looks appropriately like a bunker.

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