PortSide Stories:Riga
Where the Baltic Breeze Meets Timeless Char
Riga isn’t just Latvia’s largest port, it’s a city that pulses with life, where cobblestone streets whisper stories of the past while modern cafes, galleries, and music spill into the present.
Taste Riga’s Soul
Food here is warm and hearty, just like the city itself. Try speķa pīrāgi, little bacon pies that are a local favorite, or grey peas with bacon, a comforting dish of peas and smoky bacon that is a Latvian staple. Fish lovers will enjoy Baltic herring or smoked salmon with dark rye bread and butter, a combination so beloved it’s practically sacred. The cuisine goes beyond tradition too, grab piragi, taste the richness of the local rye bread, and wash it all down with a local beer or Riga Black Balsam, the city’s iconic herbal liqueur that locals swear by as a cure-all. For something lighter, sip on kvass, a slightly sweet, refreshing drink made from fermented rye bread. Every bite – and sip – feels like tasting the soul of Riga.
Walks through History
Start in the Old Town (Vecrīga), where cobblestone streets twist between colorful buildings. Visit Riga Cathedral with its legendary organ. Climb St. Peter’s Church tower for stunning views of the city and river. As night falls, the streets glow, and Riga feels almost magical.
Culture, Castles & Cheers
Riga is a cultural treasure chest. Stop at the National Opera, admire the striking National Library, known as the “Castle of Light”, and step into the Museum of the Occupation for a moving look at 20th-century history. Riga Castle is home to the president and several museums. Sports fans should visit Skonto Stadium, the home ground of Latvia’s national football team, where local pride runs high.
Stay Your Way
Choose from boutique hotels in the Old Town or sleek riverside stays. Either way, you’ll be close to the city’s heart and the port, perfect for exploring or working.
Riga: A City that Moves You
Riga is where past and present dance together. The port hums with energy, the streets invite you to wander, and the city’s spirit stays with you long after you leave.
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