Promotional tickets from Vienna to Riga only for 43€ return! Multiple dates to choose from November 2024 to February 2025. For example, for an extended weekend - flying there on Friday morning and coming back on Monday evening!
In addition, we have a tip for a verified 4* hotel in the center for only 22€/person/night. For 4 days from Friday to Monday flights + accommodation together only for 110€ per person - excellent price!
Rixwell Old Riga Palace Hotel****
7.7/10 - Good (7470 reviews) - verified by us hotel
22€/person/night (for 2 people) = 134€/3 nights
- superb location in the center of Riga
- within walking distance of main attractions
- 24/7 reception
- no refund option
- possibility of free cancellation for an extra charge
- breakfast can be purchased for 13€/person/night
- verified hotel, we recommend from our own experience!
• November 23 - 25, 2024 for 66€
(Saturday 10:35-13:40 - Monday 21:30-22:35)
• January 17 - 19, 2025 for 65€
(Friday 13:35-16:40 - Sunday 14:45-15:50)
• January 17 - 20, 2025 for 67€
(Friday 13:35-16:40 - Monday 21:30-22:35)
• February 7 - 9, 2025 for 68€
(Friday 6:45-9:50 - Sunday 14:45-15:50)
• February 7 - 10, 2025 for 65€
(Friday 6:45-9:50 - Monday 21:30-22:35)
• February 14 - 16, 2025 for 65€
(Friday 13:35-16:40 - Sunday 20:35-21:40)
• February 14 - 17, 2025 for 66€
(Friday 13:35-16:40 - Monday 21:30-22:35)
• February 15 - 16, 2025 for 65€
(Saturday 10:35-13:40 - Sunday 20:35-21:40)
• February 15 - 17, 2025 for 66€
(Saturday 10:35-13:40 - Monday 21:30-22:35)
• February 21 - 24, 2025 for 66€
(Friday 13:35-16:40 - Monday 21:30-22:35)
The listed prices are valid as of November 3, 2024 at 17:54.
What to see in Riga? Check out stories from our trip on our Instagram with lots of practical tips.
Sample 4-day itinerary for Riga:
Day 1:
- Old Riga: Wander the narrow streets of the historic center and discover landmarks such as the House of Blackheads, Town Hall Square, and St. Peter's Dome.
- Riga Dome Cathedral: Visit the impressive cathedral with beautiful stained glass windows and one of the largest organs in Europe.
- Menzendorff House: Explore a typical 17th-century merchant's house, where you can see an exhibition about the life of old Rigans.
- Alberta Street: Stroll along a street with beautiful Art Nouveau buildings, one of the city's architectural gems.
Day 2:
- Central Market Hall: Taste local specialties and buy fresh produce at one of the largest and busiest markets in Europe.
- Latvian National Museum of Art: Discover Latvian art from classical to contemporary works and explore the building's beautiful interiors.
- Freedom Monument: Visit the symbol of Latvian independence and stroll through the Esplanade, a beautiful city park.
- Bastejkalns Park: Relax in a green park full of flower beds and ponds, overlooking the canal and Old Riga.
Day 3:
- Open-Air Ethnographic Museum: Explore traditional Latvian wooden houses and displays of village life on a beautiful rural lakeside estate.
- Mezapark: Enjoy beautiful nature in a vast park full of trees and lakes, where you will also find the Latvian Cultural Center.
- Riga Motor Museum: Get acquainted with fascinating vintage cars and historic cars at a museum dedicated to automotive design and technology.
Day 4:
- Rīgas kalns: Climb this hill with a lookout tower for beautiful views of the city and the surrounding natural areas.
- Andrejsala: Stroll through a modernized industrial area with galleries, cafes, and unique river views.
- Daugava Embankment: Stroll along the Daugava River and enjoy beautiful views of the city skyline, with the option to stop for a boat tour.
- Skybar at Radisson Blu Latvija Hotel: End your trip with a drink at the popular skybar, where you can enjoy a 360-degree bird's-eye view of Riga.
Riga, the capital of Latvia, is a beautiful destination where rich history blends with modern city life. Located on the Baltic Sea coast, it is known for its unique architecture, rich culture, and diverse opportunities to relax and explore. The UNESCO-listed historic centre of Riga offers many beautiful sights, such as St. Mary's Cathedral, the majestic cathedral, which is the largest medieval building in the Baltics, and the Town Hall Square with the city's symbol - the House of Blackheads. This Gothic palace with its ornate facade is considered one of the most beautiful buildings in Riga.
Riga is also home to the beautiful Art Nouveau buildings for which the city is famous. Especially on Alberta and Elizabetes streets, you can admire the amazing decorations, carved facades and sculptures that make the city an architectural gem on a European scale. Art and history lovers will also find something to their liking at the Latvian National Museum of Art or the Latvian Open-Air Ethnographic Museum, which offers a glimpse into the traditional way of life of Latvians.
Riga also has a lively atmosphere with many cafes, restaurants and bars offering traditional Latvian food and delicious seafood. In summer, the promenade along the Daugava River is a popular place for walks, while in winter the city is beautifully illuminated and Christmas markets are often held. Riga is an ideal destination for those who want to experience the rich culture of the Baltics and spend time in a city with a unique character.