





Within easy reach of the Residence, Riga's many attractions include the Museum of Natural History, home to more than 175,000 exhibitions, as well as Vērmanes Garden, the oldest public garden in the city of Riga. Don't miss nearby Old Town UNESCO Heritage site, cultural destinations like the Latvian National Opera or the exciting nightlife, all proximal to the hotel. Find more information on our recommended points of interest.
Erected in 1334, this ornate building served as a gathering space for banquets and meetings held by the Brotherhood of Blackheads, a band of young unmarried merchants. Today, the building boasts a museum with a vast collection of silverware, pottery and paintings.
The largest medieval church in Latvia, this magnificent cathedral boasts a blend of Romanesque, early Gothic, Baroque and Art Nouveau architectural elements. It now serves as the seat of the Archbishop of the Latvian Evangelical Lutheran Church.
Arrange for a guided tour of this prominent art museum, which houses the largest collection of international artwork in the Baltics. The permanent collection includes art from the Far and Middle East, Europe and ancient Greece and Rome.
The Latvian National Museum of Art is located in one of the most historic buildings in Riga, and boasts the finest collection of national art in Latvia. The museum welcomes visitors all year round to view the various exhibitions of paintings, sculptures, and photographs. Visit the museum's website to learn more about current exhibitions and events.
Take a stroll around Riga Central Market to admire the distinctive architecture and rich selection of produce. The market offers a wide range of fish, meat, seasonal fruits, and vegetables, including goods sourced from local farmers. The renovated Gastronomy Pavilion is a popular place to visit where you can sample a variety of pastries and baked delicacies.
Explore this charming landmark area with its renovated 19th century wooden houses, small orchard, and a farmers' market with local food and crafts.
Take in the impressive architecture of this building, known as the Castle of Light, and head inside to view national and international art exhibitions.
Wander the cobbled streets to visit a set of quaint medieval houses called The Three Brothers and take in a view of Riga from the top of St Peter's Church.
Constructed in 1209, this Lutheran church boasts the tallest spire in Riga and offers stunning views of Old Town and the Daugava river.
This granite and copper monument, which debuted in 1935, serves as a memorial for Latvians who lost their lives fighting for the country’s independence. The celebrated landmark reaches a height of 42 meters and is composed of 56 different sculptures.