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Baltic Gems in Riga✨

#falladventures 🌆 Riga, Latvia — Baltic Charm, Art Nouveau Streets, and Riverside Beauty Riga is one of the Baltic region’s most atmospheric cities, blending medieval old-town lanes with grand Art Nouveau boulevards, lively markets, and a calm riverfront. It’s compact, stylish, and full of character. 1. Old Town (Vecrīga) 🏰 Wander narrow cobbled streets lined with medieval houses, cafés, and small squares. This area is perfect for slow exploring and hidden corners. 2. House of the Blackheads 🎭 One of Riga’s most iconic buildings, richly decorated and beautifully restored. The square around it is full of energy and great photo spots. 3. Riga Cathedral ⛪ A landmark of the city, known for its impressive organ and peaceful courtyard. The surrounding streets are especially charming at sunset. 4. St. Peter’s Church Tower ⬆️ Take the lift up for some of the best panoramic views over Riga’s rooftops, the river, and the old town spires. 5. Art Nouveau District 🎨 Alberta Street and its surroundings are filled with some of the world’s finest Art Nouveau buildings. Expect elegant facades, intricate sculptures, and quiet residential charm. 6. Freedom Monument 🗽 A national symbol located in the heart of the city. The surrounding park area is a peaceful place to walk. 7. Riga Central Market 🍎 One of Europe’s largest markets, set inside old Zeppelin hangars. Explore food halls full of pastries, fresh produce, Latvian snacks, and local specialties. 8. Bastejkalna Park 🌿 A scenic park with small bridges, canals, and flower-filled paths. Great for a relaxing break between sightseeing. 9. National Library of Latvia 📚 A striking modern building known as the “Castle of Light.” Even if you don’t go inside, it’s an impressive landmark along the Daugava River. 10. Daugava River Promenade 🌅 Walk along the waterfront for wide views of the city, calm breezes, and lovely sunsets. A great place to end your day. Riga is a perfect mix of history, elegance, and Baltic atmosphere — easy to explore, full of beauty, and ideal for a relaxed city getaway. 🌍✨
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