Riga International Airport 12 min
Riga Central Market (6 min) Massive indoor/outdoor market with stalls selling fruits, veggies, cheese, meats & prepared dishes. Riga Nativity of Christ Cathedral (10 min) Orthodox cathedral dating to the 19th century with golden domes & ornate interior architecture. Cat House (9 min) Built in 1909, this medieval-inspired building is known for its 2 cat sculptures on roof turrets. Latvian National Museum of Art (9 min) National museum of art housed in an imposing building with a Baroque & classicist-style facade. The Freedom Monument (9 min) 42m statue dedicated to Latvians who lost their lives fighting for independence between 1918 & 1920. House of the Black Heads (6 min) Landmark, Gothic-style property rebuilt after WWII, home of the President, with tours & events. Latvian National Opera (9 min) 19th-century, neo-classical theater & home to the national opera & ballet companies. Museum of the Occupation of Latvia (8 min) Educational space focused on the history of the occupation, plus archives & temporary exhibits. Riga Castle (8 min) Restored Neo-Classical Medieval castle with grand presidents' apartments & a history museum. Vērmane Garden (11 min) Opened in the 19th century, this 5-hectare park features gardens, a fountain, walking paths & more. The Swedish Gate (8 min) 17th-century gate in a remaining portion of the city's medieval fortification walls. Riga Cathedral (7 min) Medieval Lutheran church with Romanesque, early Gothic & Baroque architectural features. Three Brothers (9 min) Iconic trio of dwellings from the medieval era, also the site of the Latvian Museum of Architecture. Powder Tower (8 min) Long-standing military history museum housed in a centuries-old fortification tower. St. Peter's Church (7 min) Imposing medieval church, dating from the 15th century, with a distinctive, 123m-high steeple. |