Despite Rīga’s mercurial cafe culture, Osīriss is a legendary stalwart. The green faux-marble tabletops haven’t changed since the mid-1990s and neither has the clientele: angsty artsy types scribbling in their Moleskines and past prime ministers plotting their return to power. The traditional fare, such as kartupeļu pankūkas (potato pancakes), is some of Rīga's best. Enjoy the champagne bar.


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2. Vērmanes dārzs (Vērmanes Garden)

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3. St Gertrude Church

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4. Nativity of Christ Cathedral

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5. Jews in Latvia Museum

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6. Latvian National Museum of History

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7. Rainis Statue

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8. Freedom Monument

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