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Travel Guide To Riga

Riga is actually the capital of Latvia, and considered the largest town in the country as well . It is a leading business, commercial and fiscal center with one of the most frantic and most critical seaports in Daugava. Riga's historic center is a popular UNESCO World Heritage Site, spotted for its unique new German art architecture the world has ever seen. Its new sort of architecture is the sole one in the world. Riga is hip for its 13th century cathedral, The Dome Cathedral, which is the largest cathedral in the Baltic. Also a famous historical building in the city is the St Peters Lutheran Church, a medieval church that's home to the freedom Monument, the symbol of Latvia's liberty and independence.

Journeying to the town of Riga won't be complete without visiting these additional main town attractions including the Riga Open-Air Ethnographic, Art Nouveau architecture gallery, the red brick 12th century Dom Cathedral, the thirteenth century Riga Castle, the Central Market, the Museum of the Occupation of Riga which includes the historical past of the city under the Nazi's and Soviet Russians, the classic vehicle Motor Museum, the Riga Castle, the 3rd highest EU building Riga Radio and TV Tower, Riga Circus, and the Riga Zoo and Meaparks or Forest Park with a beautiful Ferris wheel among so many other excellent sights. You may also find the oldest garden in the city called the Vermanes Garden if you wished to take a chilled walk while enjoying the sounds and sights of the cityscape.

There are grand and humble accommodations you can easily find in the city center so staying in Riga is going to an unusual and exciting one. There also are shops where you can do your shopping and bargain hunting or enjoy the heavenly dishes from various restaurants in the town that offers delectable dishes regionally and worldwide. For a gratifying nightlife, you can easily find strips of bars, cafeterias, clubs and boozers in and round the town. The people of Riga are very accommodating and you may certainly make some new pals here during your stay.

Climate: The town of Riga's climate is assessed as damp continental that brings moderate weather patterns all the year round. The daily temperatures are influenced by its proximity to the ocean. The coldest days and nights in the town can be experienced on the months of January and Feb. Te town also experiences frequent autumn rain falls and thick mists. Snow falls continue without end for straight 100 days. Summer season in Riga is warm and humid and the temperature can shoot up to 30 degrees Celsius or 86 degrees Fahrenheit.
Travel Guide To Riga


Transportation : Public transport in the city of Riga is comparatively cheap and it is composed of trams, buses, mini-buses and trolley buses. Metered taxis provide service twenty-four hours per day. Taxis are grouped into two, the licensed taxi taxis with yellow plate numbers and the unsanctioned taxis that provide a sort of car-rental-like service and so fare be must be negotiated with the driver beforehand. Ferries are also available and these are used to transport commuters going to other cities and nations in the Baltic.

by: Ramon Van Meer




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