neighborhood of Riga

Centrs (Centre in English) is a district in Riga, right northeast of the old town. In addition to the official Centrs district, this article also includes the northwesternmost third of Maskavas Forstate, west of Lacplesa iela.

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Centrs is within walking distance (around a kilometre) from the Old town and the central railway station. It also has the Riga Coach Station to the west of the central railway station, with buses to domestic cities and other EU capitals like Tallinn and Vilnius.

If you don't want to walk, trams 3, 6 and 11 as well as a range of bus and trolley bus lines take you up; have a look at the public transportation network maps.


Monuments and historic buildings near the Freedom Monument

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Daugava river and central Riga
  • 1 Freedom Monument, Brivibas iela 1. One of Latvia's national symbols. It was erected during the first independence and surprisingly never taken down by the Soviets (although laying flowers at its feet was forbidden). The statue of a woman holding three stars at the top of the monument represents Freedom embracing Latvia's regions. Freedom Monument (Q337179) on Wikidata Freedom Monument on Wikipedia
Buildings around Alberta and Elizabetes iela have lush Art Nouveau detailing.
  • Art Nouveau Buildings. Alberta and Elizabetes streets (iela) are the best place to see the creations of Art Nouveau architect Eisenstein, famous of his splendid style. Other Art Nouveau buildings can be seen in the area around the Freedom Monument, including the embassies on Raina Bulvaris and on Strelnieku iela.
  • 2 Kobe Clock (Western corner of the park). Donated by Riga's sister city Kobe in celebration of anniversary of restoration of independence.

Museums near the Freedom Monument

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  • 3 Museum 'Jews in Latvia' and Jewish Community, Skolas 6, 3rd floor, +371 67283484, . Su-Th 11:00-17:00, Closed F Sa. Small museum dedicated to Jewish life in Latvia since the 16th century. Includes information on destruction of the synagogues by the Nazis, and the Latvians that saved Jews during the Holocaust. Exhibits are in English and Latvian. Free, donations welcomed.
  • 4 National Museum of Art, 1 Janis Rozentāls Square, +371 67226467, . Tu-Th 10:00-18:00, F 10:00-20:00, Sa Su 10:00-17:00. Latvian National Museum of Art is the most significant depository in the nation for works of art. Houses many works by Latvian artists. Adults €6; students, seniors €3. Latvian National Museum of Art (Q1370465) on Wikidata Latvian National Museum of Art on Wikipedia
  • 5 Former KGB Building, 61 Brīvības iela, +371 27875692, . M Tu Th F 10:00-17:30, W 12:00-19:00, Sa Su 10:00-16:00. The former KGB building is actually an attractive, ornate historic building at the corner of Brivibas and Stabu. It stood empty for years, but for the 2014 celebration of Riga becoming the European Capital of Culture it was revived with a number of artistic initiatives taking place there. It is now a branch of the Museum of the Occupation of Latvia, holding a general exhibition about the KGB activities, and guided tours of the cellar where interrogations took place. exhibition free, €5 for a guided tour of the KGB cellar.

Religious buildings near the Freedom Monument

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  • 6 Riga Orthodox Cathedral, Brīvības bulvāris 23, +371 67211207. The Orthodox Cathedral was erected during Russian rule for Russian residents. In contrast to its relatively plain exterior, it is spectacular on the inside, but be aware that shorts are not allowed. free. Nativity Cathedral, Riga (Q1550015) on Wikidata Nativity Cathedral, Riga on Wikipedia
  • 7 St. Gertrude Old Church (Vecā Svētās Ģertrūdes baznīca), Ģertrūdes iela 8, +371 67275707, . M Tu 10:00 - 14:00; W Th 14:00 - 19:00; Su 09:00 - 14:00. The brick neogothic church of St. Getrude, despite "old" in its name, is an entirely late 19th-century creation that replaced a series of stone and wooden churches that stood there (and were repeatedly destroyed due to being outside of the city walls) since the 15th century. The unusual veracity with which the 19th-century architects interpreted the principles of Gothic architecture may make the church pass for an authentic medieval creation, both inside and out.
    St. Gertrude has long-standing links with Riga's German Lutheran community, and offers religious services in German. The Latvian Lutheran community which used to share the church with the German has moved to the "new" St. Getrude church further east down Brīvības Street.
    Free. St. Gertrude Old Church (Q2672165) on Wikidata St. Gertrude Old Church, Riga on Wikipedia

Maskavas forštate (Moscow district)

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Maskavas forštate

Maskavas is the area along the Daugava River east of the train station. While Maskavas has a bad reputation due to its high crime rate, buildings in disrepair, and homeless vagrants, it has some of the oldest buildings in Riga. The area closest to the city center is being gentrified, although it is not recommended to hang out in parks in Maskavas after dark.

Religious buildings in Maskavas forštate

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Inside the Peitav Synagogue
  • 8 Choral Great Synagogue, At Gogola and Dzirnavu iela. Mostly in ruins since the Germans burned it down on July 4, 1941 with 600 people locked inside. There is a memorial to 400 Latvians who saved Jews during the Holocaust. Riga Choral Synagogue (Q1846204) on Wikidata Great Choral Synagogue, Riga on Wikipedia
  • 9 Russian Orthodox Church of the Annunciation, Gogola iela 9. Annunciation of Our Most Holy Lady Church (Q2072254) on Wikidata Annunciation of Our Most Holy Lady Church, Riga on Wikipedia
  • 10 Jesus Church, 18 Elijas iela. An unusually-designed Lutheran church. Church of Jesus (Q2560713) on Wikidata Church of Jesus, Riga on Wikipedia

Viewpoints in Maskavas forštate

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  • 11 Latvian Academy of Sciences, Akademijas laukums 1, +371 67225361. Balcony open May-Sep: daily 09:00-20:00. Built in 1953, this building is often called "Stalin's Birthday Cake" because of its austere yet ornamented design. The 17th-floor balcony is open to visitors. Entry to the 17th-floor terrace: €6 (cash only). Latvian Academy of Sciences (Q1615464) on Wikidata Latvian Academy of Sciences on Wikipedia

Museums in Maskavas forštate

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  • 12 Riga Ghetto Museum, Maskavas iela 14a (entrance from Krasta Iela), +371-67791784, . Su-Th 10:00-18:00, except Jewish religious holidays. The museum, which encompasses a relocated historic wooden house and cobblestones from the Jewish ghetto created by Nazi Germany in occupied Riga during the Second World War, documents both the history of the ghetto and the tragic fates of Riga's Jewish population who perished in the Holocaust. It also attempts to recall Jewish community life from before the war. Voluntary donations - €5 suggested.

Other

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  • 13 Red warehouses. A huge cluster of mid-19th century warehouses between the train station and Central Market. They remind of the former trade harbor.
  • 1 Esplanade Park (a block from the Freedom Monument). Designed by Georg Kuphaldt, who was expelled by Germany in 1915 as a spy because he had a telescope in his garden.
  • 2 Koncertzāle Ave Sol (Ave Sol Concert Hall), Citadeles 7. Hosts the renowned choral ensemble Ave Sol. The hall also plays host to a range of other concert activities.


Inside the Central Market
  • 1 Riga Central Market (Centrāltirgus) (right next to international bus terminal, 2 min walk from Central station or Old town). Different hours for different parts, see website for info. Noticeable for its huge hangars, built from parts of actual zeppelin hangars bought for the market in 1920. The market has also a large open-air area. It deals mostly in fresh food and is a good place for fresh local fruit and vegetables, like mushrooms, berries and tomatoes especially during summer and fall. The market is quite non-touristy but very good for souvenirs. There are lots of small cafes scattered around the markets that serve up cheap local eats. Cheap clothing and accessories can be found as well. It is especially beloved by Scandinavian tourists coming via ferry for its cheap cigarettes. Riga Central Market (Q190670) on Wikidata Riga Central Market on Wikipedia
  • 2 Galerija Istaba, Krišjāņa Barona iela 31. Nice local artwork can be found here. There is also a small cafe/bar on the second floor with a nice, laid-back atmosphere.
  • 3 Stockmann, Janvara iela 13 (Near the train station), +371 67071222, fax: +371 67071254. 1st Floor: M-Sa 09:00-22:00, Su 10:00-22:00, 2nd Floor: daily 10:00-21:00. The Latvian branch of the Finnish department store chain.
  • 4 Bergs Bazaar, Elizabetes ielā 83/85. The Bergs bazaar is a 19th-century courtyard passage with a number of fashion boutiques, restaurants and a farmers' and crafts market on the second and fourth Saturday of each month.
  • Origo. A large shopping mall beside the Central Train Station. It has clothing stores, pharmacy, candy store and a supermarket with bakery and "ready to eat" sections that opens late (to midnight).

Budget

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  • 1 Vermanitis, Elizabetes iela 65. A fantastic range of Latvian food in "authentic" environment. Fried fish €3, salmon steak €5, half chicken €2.50, large side of mashed potatoes or pasta €1, 500 ml beer €2.10.

Mid-range

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  • 2 La Kanna, Terbatas Iela 5, +371 67 286 867. Modern and cozy atmosphere.
  • 3 Milda, Dzirnavu 113a-103, +371 25 713 287. Eastern European cuisine. Only 20 seats.
  • 4 Café Osiris, Krisjanis Barona iela 31, +371 28327984. M-F 08:00-23:00; Sa Su 10:00-23:00. An artsy cafe with a cool interior, fireplace and pancakes worth killing for. While there, drop by Gallerija Istaba for another cup of coffee or beer, and make sure to check out some of the artwork sold downstairs.
  • 5 Singh's, Gertrudes Iela 32, +371 66 22 00 00, . Great Indian food.
  • 6 Stargorod, Republikas square 1 (In the front of Riga port, next to President Castle), +371 67 878 787, . Noon-Midnight. Traditional Czech and Latvian cousine, brewery, beer, tours in brewery, entertainment

Splurge

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Fountain in the Esplanade park
  • 7 Bergs, Elizabetes iela 83/85 (Hotel Bergs). The restaurant of the hotel Bergs may be just about the best that Latvia has to offer. The food can be described as a fusion of Latvian and Western European cuisine. Menus are seasonal, and the ingredients always fresh - meaning sometimes not everything on the menu is available. With impeccable food and service, it is a wonder this place has not yet received the first Michelin star of any restaurant in Latvia.
  • 8 Vincents, Elizabetes iela 19, +371 67332634. M-F 12:00-23:00, Sa 18:00-23:00. If you're splashing out try Vincents Restaurant which compares favorably to any up market western restaurant at half the price. Mains: €30-35.

Drink

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Cafes

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  • 1 Galerija Istaba, Krišjāņa Barona iela 31a, +371 67 281 141. M-Sa 12:00-23:00. Literally, room. An art gallery with a small café with 5 tables. Popular for its cozy atmosphere.
  • 2 Miit Coffee, Lāčplēša iela 10, +371 28 891 351. M 07:00-21:00; Tu-W 07:00-23:00; Th 07:00-00:00; F 07:00-03:00; Sa 10:00-03:00; Su 10:00-18:00. Great coffee and vegetarian food, with gluten-free options. Try the pancake brunch on Saturday and Sunday

Bars

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  • 3 French Bar, Mazā Monētu iela 8 (Old Town), +371 67 220 353, . Su-W 17:00-06:00; Th-Sa 16:00-07:00. One of the cheapest, smallest, and oldest bars in Riga. It is popular among foreigners and local students. TV shows international sports matches. From 16:00-18:00: 0.5L beer €1.00; from 18:00-21:00: 0.5L beer €1.50.
  • 4 Leningrad, Krisjana Valdemara iela 4. Serves Latvian beers and food.
  • 5 Skyline Bar, Elizabetes iela 55 (On the 26th floor of the Radisson Blu Hotel). Just perfect view at sunset. Finding a table next to the windows might be difficult after 23:00. Cover charge at popular times. Beer €3-5; wine €5; cocktails €6.50-12.
  • 6 Neo Bars, Stacijas laukums 2, +371 67 073 073. M-F 11:00-23:00, Sa 12:00-23:00, Su 11:00-23:00. Enjoy the view of Riga from the 10th floor of the Central Station clock tower. Drinks, cocktails, European and Japanese cuisine. You need to take the elevator from the Central Station ground floor to the 8th to 10th floor.

Clubs

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Sleep

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Landmarks of Centrs; the Freedom Monument, the Laima clock and the almost 100 m tall Hotel Latvija

Budget

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Mid-range

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Splurge

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Connect

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