The oldest complex of dwelling houses in Riga was constructed in the 15th century.
The Art Museum Riga Bourse is located in the historical centre of Riga
Dome Square is the largest square in the Old Town.
The Freedom Monument has been Riga's central landmark for almost a century.
The barracks were built in the 18th century at the base of the city fortifications and since then they were restored several times.
A unique 19th century's complex of wooden buildings is now renovated in Pārdaugava.
Riga's White House — the Latvian National Opera on Aspazijas bulvāris was opened in 1923
Līvu Square is situated between Zirgu, Meistaru and Kaļķu iela.
The LNB new building was designed in the 1990s by Gunārs Birkerts
Riga Central Market offers hemp seed butter, pork snouts, belash, the Latvian drink kvass, and other interesting food.
At the moment, locals most often associate the quarter with the Dirty Deal creative collective, who are active in different disciplines.
Here you will find everything your heart could desire
Due to Chancery of the President of Latvia moving to the premises of the Blackheads House, since August 2012 the Blackheads House will be closed to visitors.
One of medieval Riga's fortification wall towers, originally called the Sand Tower. Built in 1330.
The city guests are welcomed by the historical façade of the House of the Blackheads, as well as the reconstructed Town Hall, and other buildings.