Riga is the gorgeous capital of Latvia and it is known by several different names, including “The Second City that Never Sleeps” and “The Paris of the North.” This is a spectacular city to visit with the largest European collection of art-nouveau architecture, including praying goddesses and nightmarish gargoyles. With over 700,000 people, Riga is the largest city within the Baltic States and is a multicultural city that is perfect for travelers near and far. You can enjoy active recreation, architecture, culture, food, and more. Here are the top attractions to make it a point to see while in Riga.
1. Old Town Riga

You can find Old Town Riga, or Old Riga, along the Daugava’s right bank. This is the geographical and historic center of the city, covering a small inner area that includes fortifications dating back to the 13th through 18th century. This area has a high concentration of medieval architecture that managed to survive two world wars without damage. Old Town hosts the Riga Dome Cathedral (from the 13th century), St. Jacob’s Cathedral (where you can find the Seat for the Roman Catholic Church), St. Peter’s Church, the Synagogue of Old Riga, and other gorgeous buildings. This is the ideal area of the city for history buffs.
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2: Freedom Monument

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3: Riga Central Market

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4: Riga Art Nouveau

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5: St. Peter’s Church

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6: Black Head House

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7: Riga Cathedral

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8: Bastion Hill (Bastejkalns)

9: Three Brothers

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10: Powder Tower (Pulvertornis)

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