The Latvian capital, Riga, inexplicably remains under the radar for many travellers, a puzzling fact given its immense beauty and historical richness. The charming cobbled streets of Vecrīga, the old town, offer a delightful journey through time, while the city’s elegant Art Nouveau architecture stands as a testament to its artistic heritage, collectively making it one of Eastern Europe’s most captivating cities. This unique blend of old-world charm and architectural grandeur promises a truly immersive experience.
Summer transforms Riga into a vibrant and inviting destination. The long summer evenings, with temperatures comfortably below 30°C, create the perfect ambiance for outdoor activities. Rooftop bars come alive with the sounds of live DJs, offering panoramic views and a lively atmosphere. Meanwhile, leafy parks host enchanting alfresco concerts, providing a more relaxed cultural experience. The added bonus of the beautiful sandy beaches of seaside Jūrmala, just a short half-hour bus ride away, seamlessly blends urban exploration with coastal relaxation, offering the best of both worlds.
Begin your Riga exploration with a tranquil wander along the banks of the city canal, soaking in the serene atmosphere and picturesque views. From there, proceed to Alberta Street, a magnificent thoroughfare lined with exquisitely ornate Art Nouveau mansions, each a unique architectural masterpiece. To truly immerse yourself in local flavors, a stop at the sprawling Central Market is essential. Housed within five former German Zeppelin hangars, this culinary haven boasts a remarkable array of local cheeses, succulent smoked meats, and classic dark rye breads – perfect for crafting a delicious picnic or a quick, authentic snack.
Riga’s summer calendar is brimming with engaging events that infuse its streets with a palpable energy. Free weekly concerts are a popular highlight, held on Wednesday nights in Dzegužkalns Park and on Fridays in Vērmanes Gardens throughout August, offering delightful evenings of open-air entertainment. For enthusiasts of jazz and world music, the Rīgas Ritmi music festival, scheduled between July 2nd and 5th, is an absolute must-attend, promising an international lineup of talented artists. For accommodation, Hotel Neiburgs, starting from €114 B&B, offers a harmonious blend of self-catering convenience and hotel amenities, housed behind a beautiful Art Nouveau facade, complete with an excellent restaurant, fitness room, and a small spa.
