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The most popular street to see this type of architecture is Alberta iela Albert Street , with 8 listed buildings. Also of considerable importance are the National Art Museum, the gigantic university complex and the National Theater with interiors entirely decorated in Jugendstil.

Guide to the best Riga gay bars, clubs, parties and festivals. The hub of Riga's Old Town; a square where the huge Town Hall and the spectacular House of the Blackheads dominate the scene. The building at number 17 dates back to the 15th century and is the oldest of the three.

Even if the interior isn't particularly interesting, go inside to climb the bell tower one of the tallest in Europe and see the old town and the Daugava River from above. THE BEST Riga Gay Clubs & Bars Gay Clubs & Bars in Riga Enter dates Attractions Filters • 2. Exclusive reviews, photos, gay map, information.

Here you will find low wooden houses, cobbled streets, decadence but also shops and small restaurants full of authenticity. What to See, Best Places to Sleep, Where to Eat and to Have Fun in RIGA? In reality, what we can see today, the seat of the Tourist Office, is a reconstruction from since the building was razed to the ground in the s.

Along the Daugava river to the left of the Old City it seems to be catapulted directly into the 80s and into another country. In reality, the Centrs Centre was only built in the mids, a period in which Riga distinguished itself as one of the most prosperous cities in the Russian Empire and during which more than Art Nouveau or Liberty buildings were erected.

Find the best gay bars and gay dance clubs in Riga, Latvia. Today there are few remains of the city walls dating back to the 13th century. Complete, up-to-date, ranked list of all LGBT events and venues in Riga. Impossible not to find it since at least seven streets of the city lead to it.

The name derives from the guild of merchants Confraternita delle Teste Nere which had their headquarters here. gay Riga (City) Details regarding the evening life in the region is robust and offered primarily in this on-line version of the Riga gay guide with daily updates on particular events that could be occurring in the distinct venues across the region.

The Freedom Monument is a tribute to freedom and is a symbol of the independence of the Republic of Latvia. Prepare to be enchanted by decorations, statues, floral motifs and majolica. Emblem of the Gothic architecture of the Baltic States, it is located not far from the Town Hall Square.

Discover this City with our Quick and Practical Guide to Visit the Best Attractions, Savor Typical Dishes and Have Fun in the Best Gay Bars. Even the Powder Tower, now home to the War Museum, was part of the ancient city wall. Exclusive reviews, maps, information.

Updated for Riga • Gay Friendly Tour & Old City's Secrets Start your incredible LGBT Friendly walking tour of Riga from its amazing Cathedral with one of the biggest organs in Europe. It is considered among the largest medieval churches in the Baltic area. Riga Gay Bar & Club Guide.

Proceed towards Riga Castle, which also houses the offices of the Latvian president. Many tourists are convinced that this is the historical center of the Latvian capital. Walk along the beautiful Troksnu street perhaps the most beautiful in the city and admire the Swedish Gate, the only surviving passage of the walls.

The best gay bars, gay scene, gay nightlife, recommended hotels in Riga, Latvia. It is said that the tradition of decorating the Christmas tree originated in this building and then spread throughout the world. We are in the area known as Little Moscow Maskavas Forštate , a district historically inhabited by Russians, which looks more like a Soviet city than Riga.

Admire St. James Church and the parliament. All this through the R a i nb o w Eyes of the World Mappers. The buildings located at numbers 17, 19 and 21 on Mazā Pils Street in the heart of the old city are nicknamed the "Three Brothers" even though they belong to different eras.

Inside the Bastejkalna Park, a charming park crossed by a canal, stands this huge 42 m high obelisk. A short distance away, we also recommend visiting the Esplanāde Park and the beautiful Orthodox Cathedral of the Nativity keep in mind that you cannot enter with shorts and women must have their heads covered.

Just outside the Swedish Gate we recommend a visit to the Jacob Barracks, old military barracks converted into restaurants, boutiques and souvenir shops. Find it out with the World Mappers!