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The Christmas Markets of Riga | Top 7 Things to See and Do during Christmas in Riga | 7 Best Places to Visit during Christmas in Riga, Latvia — Shirshendu Sengupta Photography and Travel | Photographer and Travel Blogger based in the Amsterdam Metropolitan Area, the Netherlands (1)

During the Christmas of 2019, we decided to set off for a marathon road run, A Baltic and Scandinavian Christmas | A 7000 km Cruise and Road Trip across Germany, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Finland, and Sweden from the Netherlands | Travel Itinerary, Tips, and Tricks, that turned out to be one of the most memorable trips of our lifetime. So based on our experience, today I’m going to take you along with me on a ride across the top 7 things to see and do during Christmas in Riga, the capital of Latvia. Let the journey begin!

About Latvia

Latvia is a nation of northeastern Europe and the middle of the 3 Baltic states (a term given to the countries in northeastern Europe situated on the Baltic Sea, namely Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia). Latvia, which was inhabited and annexed by the U.S.S.R. in June 1940, became independent on August 21, 1991. Latvia joined the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the European Union (EU) in 2004. Like its Baltic neighbors, Latvia quickly shifted towards adopting a free market policy since the early 1990s. The capital and the largest city is Riga.

Welcome to Riga

Riga, the capital of Latvia, is not just the crown jewel of Latvia but of all of the Baltics. Riga has more than 600,000 residents, making it the biggest city in the Baltic States. Riga's Old Town, much famed for its Art Nouveau architecture, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Top 7 Things to See and Do during Christmas in Riga

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1. Visit the Christmas Markets at the Dome Square and Town Hall Square

With a strong pagan and Christian streak, Latvians commemorate Christmas (or the Winter Solstice) with zest and fervor. And since the world's very first ever Christmas Tree was put up in Riga back in 1510, Latvia has as much right to the title of ‘The Home of Christmas’ as the North Pole. At Riga, even if it's not a white Christmas, you can easily enter the seasonal spirit by simply following the aroma of gingerbread and mulled red wine and charming stalls selling hand-knitted shawls, mittens, socks, fragrant candle lights, artisanal spoons, and other woodwork in the Christmas Markets in the center of the Old Town. And don't forget to give yourself some rest from shopping with authentic delicacies like grey peas and bacon, best on a chilling winter day.

Christmas Market at the Dome Square

There are a couple of small and idyllic Christmas Markets in the old town of Riga. The main one is at the Doma Lauku*ms (Dome Square) where the main Christmas Tree is put up with the Rigas Doms (Riga Cathedral) at the backdrop. It is smaller than the Christmas Markets in the other Baltic countries, but very cozy, ambient, and fragrant with a wide assortment of food being prepared and served hot.

Christmas Market at the Town Hall Square

The second one is located in the Town Hall Square, about 400 m from the Dome Square. In the image below you can see another Christmas Tree put up in the Town Hall Square with the Town Hall in the backdrop.

2. Enjoy the Christmas Decors

Across the Old Town, you can find Christmas decors - big and small, Christmas street lightings, and various other decorations.

3. Walk through the Swedish Gate

Swedish Gate was built as a part of the Old Town walls of Riga during the middle ages that worked as both a stronghold wall and as an essential border for trade functions. The Swedish Gate was one of the few entryways to the town, offering access to barracks outside the city walls. It was constructed in 1698 after the end of the Polish-Swedish War when the Swedish Kingdom took over the city, beginning a reign called the Swedish Times between 1629 and 1721.

Like lots of other middle ages structures, this one has a legend too. In the past, in the Swedish Gate’s location, there was a home of a wealthy merchant. Like any other merchant at that time, he needed to pay a tax to bring items into the town of Riga. As he was an intelligent merchant, he thought, “Instead of paying, I'd rather get rid of my home and construct a gate instead.” Therefore he did. Which's how the Swedish Gate came into being.

4. Marvel at the Riga Nativity of Christ Cathedral

The Riga Nativity of Christ Cathedral is the biggest Orthodox cathedral in the Baltic nations, which survived the Soviet era as a planetarium and dining establishment. Now, it has again become a sacral structure where Orthodox church services happen regularly.

The Nativity of Christ Cathedral was designed by Nikolai Chagin in a Neo-Byzantine design between 1876 and 1883 when the nation belonged to the Russian Empire. The preliminary design did not include a belfry. However, as the Russian Czar Alexander II provided a surprise present (12 bells), the style was enhanced with another dome for bells. The main opening happened on October 28, 1884.

5. Visit the Freedom Monument

Built in 1935 to celebrate Latvian independence, this symbolic statue in Old Town depicts the image of Liberty holding 3 stars in her outstretched hands, signifying the nation's unity. According to a legend, Stalin prepared to blow it up after the Second World War when Russia occupied Latvia, but Vera Muhina, who was born in Riga and was a trainee of K. Zale, defended it, and thus it survived the Soviet times.

During the "Perestroika" time, the Freedom Monument was the primary location of meetings. In 1994 it was the location where Bill Clinton supported the independent Baltic on behalf of America. The statue was rebuilt in 2001. The monument now has 2 Guards of Honour who sometimes march up and down, accompanied by another soldier who observes them from a distance.

6. Relish a different perspective of Riga from the clock tower of St. Peter’s Church

This is a must-see if you're visiting Riga because it has one of the highest and best views. The entrance price is 9 euros, but it is well worth it. From the viewing platform, you can see all of the city's prominent landmarks. Furthermore, a lift takes you to the top so you may enjoy the spectacular views without having to walk. The church itself is worth seeing, and there is a fascinating museum about Latvia's struggle for independence from Soviet oppression.

7. See the sunset from the 26th Floor of Radisson Blu Skyline bar

To enjoy a different perspective of Riga, go to the Skyline Bar located on the 26th floor of the Radisson Blu hotel, order your dinner or snack (I say snack because being in the northern part of Europe, the sun sets at around 15:30 during Christmas time in Riga), and watch the sun go down over the Riga Skyline. The only impediment to photography is that you have to take the pictures through the glass windows, and hence you may get reflections.

So that brings us to the end of our journey across the top 7 things to see and do in Riga during Christmas. Please let us know in the comments below if you enjoyed reading this article.

And if you wish to read the day-by-day account of our complete 7000 km road run across the Baltics and Scandinavia during Christmas 2019, please visit our article A Baltic and Scandinavian Christmas | A 7000 km Cruise and Road Trip across Germany, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Finland, and Sweden from the Netherlands | Travel Itinerary, Tips, and Tricks. Until then, merry traveling and happy shooting!

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The Christmas Markets of Riga | Top 7 Things to See and Do during Christmas in Riga | 7 Best Places to Visit during Christmas in Riga, Latvia — Shirshendu Sengupta Photography and Travel | Photographer and Travel Blogger based in the Amsterdam Metropolita (2024)

FAQs

Is Riga worth visiting at Christmas? ›

Visiting Riga in the winter is particularly unique because you get to experience the Riga Christmas market. I found this market to beautiful, authentic, and absolutely magical. The market is smaller than many European Christmas markets but I actually found that a relief.

What are the dates of the Riga Christmas market? ›

The Old Town Christmas Market will open in early December 2024 in Doma Square and will run until the first week of January 2025. The exact dates will be announced closer to the festive month. All those loving delicious food will be...

Is Riga, Latvia worth visiting? ›

To conclude, is Riga worth visiting? Riga is 100% worth visiting for at least a few days. Especially if you enjoy budget travel, have a passion for art or want to admire the incredible architecture. If you're anything like me, you'll fall in love with Riga the moment you arrive.

What is Riga popular for? ›

The best things to do in Riga include stunning architectural landmarks, world heritage sites, and lush green spaces offering brief escapes.

Is Riga safe to walk at night? ›

Downtown, especially Old Town where most of the nightlife takes place, is as safe as it gets. There are surveillance cameras everywhere, and the police response time is 2–3 minutes. Pickpocketing and petty theft happens, but isn't a particularly big issue.

Is Riga safe to visit now? ›

Latest update:We continue to advise exercise normal safety precautions in Latvia. We also continue to advise reconsider your need to travel to areas near the border with Belarus. We advise: Exercise normal safety precautions overall in Latvia.

What to buy in the Riga Christmas market? ›

Local Latvian artisans offer beeswax candles, various creative kits (such as kits for producing acrylic dishes and door wreaths), knitting supply kits, kits for wall decor, and for casting candles, among other things. Of course, there are also many traditional gifts like gingerbread and socks and gloves made of wool.

Is Riga a cheap city? ›

Riga's cheap prices, super cheap booze, bustling nightlife, and beautiful scenery make it an ideal location for budget travelers… except that it's located away from the normal budget traveler's trail. However, you can find cheap flights to Riga from most major cities if you book ahead.

Where is the biggest Christmas market in the world? ›

The largest Christmas market and one of the most well known is the Vienna Christmas World on Rathausplatz, near the Rathaus, Vienna's historic city hall.

Do they speak English in Riga? ›

English language

The younger generations of ethnic Latvians usually speak English far better than Russian (and would switch to English when communicating with foreigners). English is also very common in tourist materials.

Is Riga a walkable city? ›

🏆 Exciting news! Riga has been named the 2nd most walkable city! Explore top spots like Riga Cathedral, Central Market, and the UNESCO-listed Vecrīga—all within 1.5 miles. 🚶‍♂️🌟

How much money do I need in Riga? ›

Here's a rough estimate of living costs in Riga for a month: Apartment rent + services: ~ 300–600€, depending on location, season, etc. Food - 150€ (+/-, this well get you well fed with quality products) Clothing - 20–100€ (again, depends on your needs and wishes)

Do they use euros in Riga? ›

Since January 1st, 2014, the official currency of Latvia is the Euro.

What is the most beautiful street in Riga? ›

Alberta Street is regarded as Riga's Art Nouveau gem, since it is full of splendid historical Art Nouveau-style buildings from one end to the other.

Is Riga majority Russian? ›

Russians constitute by far Latvia's largest ethnic minority group, comprising more than a quarter (25.6 per cent) of the population. Living predominantly in urban areas, Russians have a particularly strong demographic presence in the capital Riga, where they account for close to half of the city's population.

What do Latvians do on Christmas? ›

Christmas in latvia. Christmas is an important family celebration for Latvians. Many Latvians attend-Midnight Mass church services,decorate Christmas trees and exchange gifts on Christmas Eve - December 24. Christmas Eve is the most important moment!

Is Riga or Tallinn nicer? ›

Vilnius is generally considered the cheapest of the three, whilst Tallinn is the best for foodies and for summer sun seekers. Riga has arguably the best Old Town and there is wonderful architecture and fascinating museums to visit in all three cities.

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While the northern lights are seldom observed in Riga due to light pollution, many people observed the phenomenon the Mangalsala pier by the sea on the night to November 8.

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