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Riga region

planning Region in Latvia

30km

57.0467124.37866

Jūrmala

city in Latvia

39km

56.966723.75

Panevėžys

city in Lithuania

79km

55.733324.35

Sigulda

city in Latvia

85km

57.1524.8667

Pärnu

city in Estonia

95km

58.383324.5

Šiauliai

city in Lithuania

107km

55.93333323.316667

Jonava

Lithuanian city

118km

55.07222224.280556

Kaunas

city in Lithuania

129km

54.923.9333

Cēsis

city in Latvia

130km

57.316725.2667

Tallinn

capital of Estonia

162km

59.43722224.745278

Vilnius

capital of Lithuania

192km

54.683325.2833

Ventspils

city in Latvia

284km

57.389421.5605

Tartu

city in Estonia

302km

58.383326.7167

Klaipėda

city in Lithuania

339km

55.721.1333

Liepāja

city in Latvia

344km

56.51166721.013889
Sights (18)

Museum of the Occupation of Latvia

museum

108m

56.94709324.106364

Riga Cathedral

cathedral

216m

56.9491666724.10444444

Riga Castle

castle

651m

56.9509524.10063611

Albert Street, Riga

street in Riga

717m

56.9590424.109712

Freedom Monument

memorial located in Riga, Latvia

756m

56.9513888924.11305556

Rundāle Palace

château

33km

56.413824.0248

Bauska

city in Latvia

34km

56.4083333324.19305556

Saulkrasti

city in Latvia

39km

57.2524.41666667

Jelgava Palace

château

45km

56.655823.733

Jelgava

city in Latvia

47km

56.6483333323.71388889

Salacgrīva

city in Latvia

55km

57.7524.35

Semigallia

geographic region

69km

56.6666666723.5

Krimulda Castle

About 800 m further from Gütmanis Cave up the Serpentine road. The cable car takes tourists between Sigulda and Krimulda every half hour. This site leaves a breath of long gone times. The Krimulda Palace is about 400 m further southwest – see #Sleep. The palace features an interesting rehabilitation centre and hostel.

81km

57.1709361124.83205833

Gutmanis Cave

Lies half-way between Sigulda and Turaida castle and has a little creek flowing from it. A legend states that the water in the creek emanates from Gutmanis' tears, and drinking it is supposed to be healthy and boosting one's lifespan. Try it at your own risk, or just watch people stopping by to fill entire bottles. Many inscriptions in the cave stem from German times, which you might be able to identify.

83km

57.1655555624.84583333

Sigulda Medieval Castle

Next to the Sigulda New Castle. Built in 1207 by the Order of the Brethren of the Sword. In the ruins there's an open air stage. Two towers are restored (in one of them you can try wearing armor and there is a locally-made candles shop at the top; from the top of the other one you can see impressive panorama) as are some corridors.

83km

57.1664524.84958056

Sigulda Castle

Built in the end of 19th century. A restaurant and the city council are located in the castle. Close to the entrance of castle yard and the parking there is a small square full of cute sculptures of warriors, made from metal household appliances and stone.

83km

57.1656583324.84971111

Turaida Castle

83km

57.1822222224.85027778

Gauja National Park

national park

148km

57.4166666725.41666667
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Riga

Latvia
Someday we will visit Riga or begin to dream about going there! However, for now its not on our radar. Let us know in the comments if you think that should change!

Riga

Riga is the financial, creative, and cultural center of Latvia. It is the capital and the largest city in Latvia, it is also the largest city in the Baltic States. The city lies on the Gulf of Riga, at the mouth of Daugava, Riga has an population of approximately 640,000 inhabitants, or 1/3 of the population of Latvia. The city was part of many empires throughout history, each of which has left its mark on the city. It is famous for Art Nouveau and wooden architecture. Riga's historical center is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Imperial Free City 1561–1582
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth 1582–1629
Swedish Empire 1629–1721
Russian Empire 1721–1917
 German Empire 1917–1918
Latvia Republic of Latvia 1918–1940
 Soviet Union 1940–1941
 Nazi Germany 1941–1944
Soviet UnionLatvian Soviet Socialist Republic Soviet Union 1944–1990

1990–present

Riga is one of the key economic and financial centres of the Baltic States. Roughly half of all the jobs in Latvia are in Riga and the city generates more than 50% of Latvia's GDP as well as around half of Latvia's exports. The biggest exporters are in wood products, IT, food and beverage manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, transport and metallurgy. Riga Port is one of the largest in the Baltics. It handled a record 34 million tons of cargo in 2011 and has potential for future growth with new port developments on Krievu Sala. Tourism is also a large industry in Riga and after a slowdown during the global economic recessions of the late 2000s, grew 22% in 2011 alone.

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Climate

Average temperatures

Jan

-2.3°C-7.8
Precipitation: 33.7 mm

Feb

-1.7°C-7.6
Precipitation: 27 mm

Mar

2.7°C-4.7
Precipitation: 27.9 mm

Apr

9.8°C1
Precipitation: 41.1 mm

May

16.2°C5.9
Precipitation: 42.5 mm

Jun

20.1°C10
Precipitation: 59.9 mm

Jul

21.7°C12.3
Precipitation: 74.3 mm

Aug

21°C11.8
Precipitation: 73.1 mm

Sep

16.3°C8
Precipitation: 78.9 mm

Oct

10.4°C4
Precipitation: 60.2 mm

Nov

3.9°C-0.5
Precipitation: 57.3 mm

Dec

0.3°C-4.4
Precipitation: 46 mm