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More about Riga

Boasting the largest exhibition center in the Baltics and numerous conference hotels, Riga has hosted several notable international events from a NATO Summit to Eurovision.

The Latvian capital, the largest city in the Baltics, is famed for its beautiful Art Nouveau architecture and medieval Old Town, which make it an attractive destination for delegates to explore.

Perfectly located for both international and domestic business meetings

The Latvia capital is easy to reach by organizers and delegates from both the west and east. There are direct flights to Riga from more than 85 cities in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America. 

Riga International Airport is only ten kilometers southwest of the Riga city center, with regular buses and taxis available to transfer delegates into the city. Ferry connections are available from Stockholm, while train services provide connections to Moscow, St Petersburg, and several cities in Estonia.

Things to do with your group

  • Wander the cobbled streets of Riga’s Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, to visit a set of quaint medieval houses called The Three Brothers. 
  • Take in the best bird’s-eye view of the city from the top of St Peter's Church. 
  • Visit Riga Dome Cathedral, the largest medieval church in the Baltic States and home to one of the biggest organs in Europe. 
  • Head to the Art Nouveau to admire the colorful late 19th-century buildings with a wealth of sculptured details. 
  • Don’t miss the Central Market – made up of five massive former Zeppelin hangars each selling different types of products. It’s claimed to be the largest in Europe and one of the city’s top attractions.
  • Explore the Ethnographic Open-Air Museum of Latvia to learn more about the history of Latvia and life in the countryside.

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