Split between a noisier half with live music most nights (everything from folk to rockabilly), and a quieter half (which generally closes earlier), this is the best of Old Rīga’s open-air beer gardens. It's an open-air mall of imbibing pleasures complete with artworks and flowers.


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1. Town Hall

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Rīga's historic town hall was destroyed in WWII and rebuilt from scratch in 2003. A statue of St Roland, the city’s patron, takes pride of place on the…

2. Museum of the Barricades of 1991

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Latvia's independence came after enormous struggles. One of the most remarkable stories involves the barricades built by thousands of citizens around…

3. Statue of St Roland

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A statue of St Roland, the city’s patron, takes pride of place on the square in front of the town hall.

4. Blackheads House

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Built in 1344 as a veritable fraternity house for the Blackheads guild of unmarried German merchants, the original house was bombed in 1941 and flattened…

5. Museum of Decorative Arts & Design

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The former St George’s Church houses a museum devoted to applied art from the art nouveau period to the present, including an impressive collection of…

6. St Peter's Church

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Forming the centrepiece of Rīga’s skyline, this Gothic church is thought to be around 800 years old, making it one of the oldest medieval buildings in the…

7. Rīga History & Navigation Museum

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Founded in 1773 and situated in the old Rīga Cathedral monastery, this engaging museum presents the sweep of local history, from the Bronze Age all the…

8. Rīga Cathedral

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Founded in 1211 as the seat of the Rīga diocese, this enormous (once Catholic, now Evangelical Lutheran) cathedral is the largest medieval church in the…