Sightseeing
Sightseeing Overview Sightseeing is made easy in Riga, by the fact that most of the sights are handily located within a compact area on the left bank of the Daugava River. The Old Town overflows with things to see but one of the real pleasures is just wandering around the cobbled streets, taking an architectural journey through the centuries, in a city where Gothic, Renaissance and Art Nouveau abound, often competing for attention on the same street. Recognised sights include the voluminous religious twins of St Peter’s Church and Dome Cathedral, both worth exploring in detail. Riga also boasts numerous museums, with the Latvian War Museum, the Occupation Museum and Mentzendorff House among many others deserving of attention. Neatly dividing the Old Town and New Town is Bastejkalns Park, with its lazy canal, cafés and walkways. In the middle of the park is the Freedom Monument, one of Riga’s and indeed Latvia’s most poignant sites, a symbol of both the nation’s fight for nationhood and the four decades of resistance to Communist rule.
Further afield there are boat cruises on the Daugava River and excursions to the Baltic Sea resort of Jurmala. With its sweeping pine flanked beaches, Jurmala provides the perfect escape if all that history and culture gets too much.
Tourist Information Riga Tourism Information Centre (Riga Turisma Informacijas Centrs)
Ratslaukums 6
Tel/fax: 704 4377
Fax: 704 4317
E-mail: tourinfo@rcc.lv
Website: www.riga800.lv
Opening hours: Daily 0900-1800.
There is also a tourist information bureau at the airport.
Passes
The Riga Card gives visitors free use of buses, trolley buses and trams, free train trips to Vecaki and Jurmala, free or discounted museum admission and discounts in shops, cafés, restaurants and on car hire. The card can be purchased at the Tourist Information Centre, at the airport, at selected hotels and anywhere displaying the RC sign. The Riga Card costs Ls8 for 24 hours, Ls12 for 48 hours and Ls16 for 72 hours. Children pay half price.
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