Welcome to Riga, the capital of Latvia — a city that often surprises people who visit it for the first time. At a glance, Riga feels calm and elegant. But beneath that surface is a city shaped by centuries of change. Merchants and empires passed through here. Armies occupied it. Ideas were exchanged, identities challenged, and independence fought for — sometimes loudly, sometimes in silence. On this walking tour, you’ll explore Riga step by step, moving through its historic streets, public squares, and riverfront views. Along the way, you’ll hear stories of medieval traders, national pride, quiet resistance, and artistic ambition — all within a compact, walkable route designed to be enjoyed at an easy pace. Riga is a city of contrasts. Ancient churches stand beside modern cafés. Soviet-era monuments share space with symbols of independence. And just beyond the Old Town, you’ll encounter one of the greatest concentrations of Art Nouveau architecture in the world — buildings designed not just to function, but to be admired. This tour is meant to feel effortless. Follow the directions, listen as you walk, pause when something catches your eye, and continue when you’re ready. There’s no rush and no fixed schedule. Riga rewards those who slow down and look up. By the end of the tour, you won’t just recognize landmarks — you’ll understand how this city learned to adapt, endure, and express itself in its own unique way. When you’re ready, we’ll begin at our first stop and start exploring Riga together.
