Shopping
AMNIS
37 Lāčplēša ielaChristian bookstore
Unique shop / gallery on first floor and really good restaurant on second floor.
41 abantu bendawo batusa
Galerija Istaba
31B Krišjāņa Barona ielaUnique shop / gallery on first floor and really good restaurant on second floor.
Līna
Original clothing store for woman.
Food Scene
Wok n Kurry
52 Krišjāņa Barona ielaAsian restaurant and bar
Caffeine LV
13 Krišjāņa Barona ielaInnocent
34-2 Blaumaņa ielaGood coffee (illy) and tasty food. There are brunch too.
Parks & Nature
Ziedoņdārzs Park is located on the very border between Riga centre and suburbs. The park is surrounded by high stone buildings on Čaka Street from one side and old wooden houses and narrow streets from other sides. Ziedoņdārzs Park was set up shortly before World War II; today it has regained its historic charm and become a popural leisure place for families with kids and elderly people. Its special feature - a fountain with sculptures of frogs.
63 abantu bendawo batusa
Ulwandle lwamagqabi
88 Aleksandra Čaka iela Ziedoņdārzs Park is located on the very border between Riga centre and suburbs. The park is surrounded by high stone buildings on Čaka Street from one side and old wooden houses and narrow streets from other sides. Ziedoņdārzs Park was set up shortly before World War II; today it has regained its historic charm and become a popural leisure place for families with kids and elderly people. Its special feature - a fountain with sculptures of frogs.
Grīziņkalns
Beautiful view to the other side of Riga from the Daugava coast. There are some boats and ships you can go to and see Riga from river.
9 abantu bendawo batusa
11. novembra krastmala
11. novembra krastmalaBeautiful view to the other side of Riga from the Daugava coast. There are some boats and ships you can go to and see Riga from river.
Beautiful panorama view to Riga city.
The narrow land strip in the middle of the Daugava River becomes one of the most popular recreational areas in the summer - various events take place on the AB Jetty, there are many cafes and art galleries, or people can simply take a walk there to see the beautiful panorama of Riga afforded from the jetty.
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AB Dambis
Beautiful panorama view to Riga city.
The narrow land strip in the middle of the Daugava River becomes one of the most popular recreational areas in the summer - various events take place on the AB Jetty, there are many cafes and art galleries, or people can simply take a walk there to see the beautiful panorama of Riga afforded from the jetty.
Essentials
Rimi
46 Krišjāņa Barona ielaArts & Culture
I-Church yaseSt. Gertrude
8 Ģertrūdes ielaBeautiful St. Gertrude Old Church
Riga's Nativity of Christ Cathedral is the biggest Orthodox church in the city. Having served as a planetarium and a restaurant during the Soviet Era, the building has been completely restored as a church and holds regular Orthodox services.
The founding stone was laid on 3 July 1876 by Riga Bishop Serafim (Protopov).
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IKathidrali yeNativity kaKristu
23 Brīvības bulvārisRiga's Nativity of Christ Cathedral is the biggest Orthodox church in the city. Having served as a planetarium and a restaurant during the Soviet Era, the building has been completely restored as a church and holds regular Orthodox services.
The founding stone was laid on 3 July 1876 by Riga Bishop Serafim (Protopov).
The Freedom Monument has been Riga's central landmark for almost a century. This 42.7 m tall granite and copper work of art is a symbol of the Latvian nation's striving for freedom and independence. The woman on top of the monument is holding up three golden stars, which represent Latvia's historical regions of Kurzeme, Vidzeme, and Latgale. The motto "For the Fatherland and Freedom" is inscribed upon the base. It was unveiled on 18 November 1935 and financed entirely from public donations.
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I-Freedom Monument
The Freedom Monument has been Riga's central landmark for almost a century. This 42.7 m tall granite and copper work of art is a symbol of the Latvian nation's striving for freedom and independence. The woman on top of the monument is holding up three golden stars, which represent Latvia's historical regions of Kurzeme, Vidzeme, and Latgale. The motto "For the Fatherland and Freedom" is inscribed upon the base. It was unveiled on 18 November 1935 and financed entirely from public donations.