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Grand Hotel Kempinski Riga
4.7/542 Reviews
Riga City Center
Although the service staff is really lacking in education and lack of training, the location is definitely not to be said, and the overall facilities are still very good and worth having.
Monika Centrum Hotels
4.3/574 Reviews
Riga City Center
Hotel location is good, just at the junction of old and new Riga To the east is the art district, where you can take a boat ride to the west and the old town to the south. You can go to the old town or take the bus. There are also a lot of bus stops nearby, and it is very convenient to travel. Downstairs is the number one restaurant on a travel software The hotel’s own breakfast is also good, although there are not many options, but it is enough. I prefer to live here than living in the old town. 1. You don’t need to take the box to walk the stone road 2. Accessible barriers and elevators
Hilton Garden Inn Riga Old Town
4.4/599 Reviews
Riga City Center
Location is great, but that is about it. Hilton hotel in Riga can barely keep up to standarts and basic necessities, and is not reasonably priced whatsoever. Starting with parking, which is 20€ a day, its more like small extra land, which they call a parking lot. Barely enough for 10 cars, it was though to get to a spot and park, because cars were parked in no logical sense, there were no directions. They have underground parking, which they seemed unwilling to let you in, because apparently you ‘need assistance’ to get up and down and it’s not that easy. When we asked about access, after arrival on the first day, when we barely fit in the one last spot, they said ‘but you managed to fit in here!’ The mattress is rock hard and the pillows are so terrible, like I have never seen before, cheapest of the cheapest. Only drinking water available in the hotel shop downstairs(that they claim is reasonably priced, but it’s absolutely not), is the most expensive water bottles that you would usually find on a restaurant table, costing 5€ a liter. And finally, they have a warm water problem. If the hotel is full or you choose to shower in ‘busy time’(morning or evening) there is simply no warm water. This was a reoccurring issue over our stay and when we called reception after not having warm water on an October evening in Riga, when temperature is barely above 0•C, they simply said to wait for it. After 20 min of waiting and, once again, complaining that there still is no warm water, we were plainly told that there is nothing they can do because the hotel is full. We chose Hilton, even though the price was relatively high for staying in Riga(over 100€ a night), because we trusted in reputation and name of the chain, expecting a certain standart, however, it was not fulfilled whatsoever. Very disappointing stay, we tried to look over all the little issues, but lack of such a basic necessity as warm shower after a long day, was the last drop for us, so we checked out one evening earlier.
Radisson Blu Elizabete Hotel, Riga
4.5/570 Reviews
Riga City Center
This is such A convenient location in Riga! One can walk to Old Town and other sites. The service is so very accommodating. Breakfast has the European breads and pastries and Western hot eggs and bacon. Don’t confuse this hotel with the other Radisson hotel which is also on Elizabete street, two blocks away. The other property is much larger and accommodates conventions. This Radisson Blu is smaller and more personal.
Stabu Seta Residence
4.1/525 Reviews
Riga City Center
Chose the Stabu Seta for its location as our usual hotel has now been turned into apartments. Check-in was good other than our room had not been made up so we left our luggage in our friends room and headed out to meet other friends staying in a different hotel a couple of streets away for drinks and dinner. The receptionist was extremely apologetic but we were not concerned about the mistake. It’s a charming old-style hotel with a lovely little courtyard between the two buildings with tables and chairs for passing the time and a beautiful, tiled staircase. Our room (54) was a good size for the two us with plenty of storage space although I wish I had brought some extra hangers from home but we managed. There were 2 large single quilts on the double bed which was great as my husband prefers to sleep on top of the covers during summer but I do like a little bit of cover. The bed was super comfortable and I slept very well during our stay which is unusual for me. The bathroom is large with a shower over the bath and shower gel and hand soap is provided in dispensers over the bath and above the sink. The towels were a good size and nice and soft. The bedrooms are in corridors separated from the main stairwell/lifts by doors so the rooms are super quiet at night – we didn’t hear a thing and the windows overlooking the road outside are well sound-proofed so very little road noise. There is, unfortunately., no air-conditioning at all in the hotel and being at the front our room had the sun shining on it most of the day but there was a tall fan in the room and I took my small usb fan which I placed on the bedside table so we were not too hot during the night. There is a fridge in the room but no tea and coffee making facilities which I think is a major mistake (see below). The hotel website states free tea and coffee is available in Reception but unfortunately the machine was very small and most times I wanted to grab a coffee, particularly over the weekend, the machine was either out of water, out of beans or there were no cardboard cups. The hotel should either provide a larger machine and ensure it is well stocked or provide kettles in the rooms. This was my only negative, everything else though was great, especially the buffet breakfast in what would have been the cellar years ago – a great choice of hot and cold food, different varieties of cereal, fruit and breads and two coffee machines! The hotel doesn’t have a bar but there is a lovely little cellar bar next door which was charming and stocked a good range of local and international drinks. We visit Riga regularly and would certainly stay in this hotel again.
Radisson Blu Ridzene Hotel, Riga
4.3/550 Reviews
Riga City Center
The hotel is located with close proximity to the old town, very conveniently located where all major attractions are within walking distance; room was spacious and well lit with full wall frame window to allow as much natural light into the room which was very nice. Front desk persons were all very kind, friendly and helpful and ready to provide service and answer questions with a smile. Breakfast choice was descent with some local specialty which I appreciate, and I received a lovely tulip on the International Women’s Day. Would definitely stay again and highly recommended!

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Number of hotels79
Number of Reviews 2,489
Highest PriceUS$1,446
Lowest PriceUS$32
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$140
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$154

Guide to Hotels with Gyms in Riga

Riga, the capital city of Latvia, is a hidden gem nestled in the Baltic region. Boasting a rich history, stunning architecture, and a vibrant cultural scene, this city offers a unique experience that will leave you captivated. From its charming cobblestone streets to its magnificent art nouveau buildings, Riga is a treasure trove waiting to be explored. Whether you're a history buff, an art enthusiast, or simply looking for a memorable vacation, Riga has something to offer for everyone.

Numerous Popular Attractions in Riga:

• Old Town: Lose yourself in the narrow streets of Riga's Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Freedom Monument: Pay homage to Latvia's struggle for independence at the Freedom Monument, a symbol of national pride and unity.

• Art Nouveau District: Marvel at the exquisite art nouveau buildings that grace Riga's streets, showcasing the city's architectural heritage.

Central Market: Experience the vibrant atmosphere of Riga's Central Market, one of Europe's largest and most diverse markets.

Transportation in Riga:

• Riga International Airport: The main gateway to the city, Riga International Airport offers various international flights and is located just a short drive away from the city center.

• Railway Station: Riga Central Station connects the city with other major cities in Latvia and neighboring countries. Trains provide a convenient and comfortable mode of transportation for exploring the region.

• Public Transport: Riga has a well-developed public transport system, including buses, trams, and trolleybuses. Purchase a reloadable e-ticket or single tickets to easily navigate the city and reach your desired destinations.

Better to Know Before Visiting Riga:

• Currency: The official currency in Latvia is the Euro (EUR). Make sure to exchange your currency before your trip or withdraw cash from ATMs in the city.

• Language: The official language is Latvian, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants.

• Weather: Riga experiences a temperate climate, with cool summers and cold winters. Pack accordingly, with warm clothing for winter visits and lighter attire for summers.

• Safety: Riga is generally a safe city to visit. However, it's always advisable to take precautionary measures by avoiding dark and isolated areas.

Other Attractions

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Riga, nearby attractions like Rigas Doms, Doma Laukums can be your first stop. You can choose attractions in Riga that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Culture Palace ZIEMELBLAZMA, Jūrmala Seaside Resort. You can also visit top-rated attractions like Albert Street, Brīvības Piemineklis, Svētā Pētera baznīca. Upon departure, you can head to popular commercial areas like Medus Istaba, Hobbywool to buy souvenirs or travel accessories.

Hotel Info in Riga

You don't have to worry about accommodations when traveling to Riga. Here, there are more than 249 hotels for you to choose from. Riga has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 64 USD. There are 10 five-star hotels in Riga at an average price of 177 USD per night. There are 40 four-star hotels in Riga at an average price of 71 USD per night. There are 48 three-star hotels in Riga at an average price of 35 USD per night. There are 3 two-star hotels in Riga at an average price of 61 USD per night. As a popular tourist city, Riga has many renowned chain hotels. If the comfort level of your trip is important, there are many choices in Riga, such as hotels under the Days Inn brand. Days Inn is the top choice of many travelers in Riga. A popular hotel in Riga, Hotel Forums is also one of the highest rated. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Rixwell Gertrude Hotel.

Average Temperature

• January to March: -2.0°C during the day, -5.13°C at night

• April to June: 12.94°C during the day, 8.07°C at night

• July to September: 17.43°C during the day, 12.94°C at night

• October to December: 3.57°C during the day, 0.99°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 29.53 cm

• Summer: 47.83 cm

• Autumn: 75.43 cm

• Winter: 54.5 cm

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