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House of the Black Heads
Rātslaukums 7, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1050, Latvia
St. Peter's Church
Reformācijas Laukums 1, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1050, Latvia
Museum of the Occupation of Latvia
Latviešu strēlnieku laukums 1, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1050, Latvia
Riga Art Space, Riga City Exhibition Hall
Kungu iela 3, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1050, Latvia
Latvian Riflemen Monument
Latviešu strēlnieku laukums 1, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1050, Latvia
Riga Cathedral
Herdera laukums 6, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1050, Latvia
Fashion Museum in Riga
Grēcinieku iela 24-1, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1050, Latvia
Roland's Statue
Rātslaukums, Centra rajons, Rīga, 1050, LV-1050, Latvia
Dome Square
Doma laukums, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1050, Latvia
Museum of the History of Riga and Navigation
Palasta iela 4, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1050, Latvia
Nearby restaurants
LIDO Alus sēta
Krāmu iela 2, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1050, Latvia
Province restaurant
Kungu iela 3, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1050, Latvia
Ala Pagrabs
Peldu iela 19, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1050, Latvia
Rozengrāls (Vinarium civitatis rigensis)
Rozena iela 1, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1050, Latvia
OGLE
Kaļķu iela 4, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1050, Latvia
Salve Restaurant
Rātslaukums 5, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1050, Latvia
Lucky beer house, restorāns
Grēcinieku iela 13, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1050, Latvia
Table 7
Kaļķu iela 2, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1050, Latvia
The Coffee House
Kungu iela 7/9, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1050, Latvia
O'Paps
Laipu iela 2/4, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1050, Latvia
Nearby hotels
Hilton Garden Inn Riga Old Town
Grēcinieku iela 25, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1050, Latvia
Garden Palace Hotel Riga
Grēcinieku iela 28, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1050, Latvia
Hotel Justus
Jauniela 24, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1050, Latvia
Rija Domus Hotel
Tirgoņu iela 9, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1050, Latvia
Wellton Riverside SPA Hotel
11. novembra krastmala 33, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1050, Latvia
St. Peter's Boutique Hotel
Peldu iela 23, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1050, Latvia
Konventa Seta Hotel Keystone Collection
Kalēju iela 9/11, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1050, Latvia
Hestia Hotel Draugi
Mārstaļu iela 3, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1050, Latvia
Royal Square Hotel & Suites
Kaļķu iela 3, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1050, Latvia
Rixwell Old Riga Palace Hotel
Minsterejas iela 8-10, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1050, Latvia
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Rīgas Rātslaukums

Kaļķu iela, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1050, Latvia
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attractions: House of the Black Heads, St. Peter's Church, Museum of the Occupation of Latvia, Riga Art Space, Riga City Exhibition Hall, Latvian Riflemen Monument, Riga Cathedral, Fashion Museum in Riga, Roland's Statue, Dome Square, Museum of the History of Riga and Navigation, restaurants: LIDO Alus sēta, Province restaurant, Ala Pagrabs, Rozengrāls (Vinarium civitatis rigensis), OGLE, Salve Restaurant, Lucky beer house, restorāns, Table 7, The Coffee House, O'Paps
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Nearby attractions of Rīgas Rātslaukums

House of the Black Heads

St. Peter's Church

Museum of the Occupation of Latvia

Riga Art Space, Riga City Exhibition Hall

Latvian Riflemen Monument

Riga Cathedral

Fashion Museum in Riga

Roland's Statue

Dome Square

Museum of the History of Riga and Navigation

House of the Black Heads

House of the Black Heads

4.6

(5K)

Open 24 hours
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St. Peter's Church

St. Peter's Church

4.6

(3.2K)

Open 24 hours
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Museum of the Occupation of Latvia

Museum of the Occupation of Latvia

4.4

(871)

Open 24 hours
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Riga Art Space, Riga City Exhibition Hall

Riga Art Space, Riga City Exhibition Hall

4.5

(253)

Open until 6:00 PM
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Things to do nearby

Create your own gin
Create your own gin
Thu, Dec 25 • 6:00 PM
Riga, LV, 1010, Latvia
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Explore Sigulda, Cesis and Turaida Castles
Explore Sigulda, Cesis and Turaida Castles
Thu, Dec 25 • 9:00 AM
Riga, Riga , 1004, Latvia
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Private medieval tasting with monks in Riga
Private medieval tasting with monks in Riga
Thu, Dec 25 • 2:00 PM
Riga, 1050, Latvia
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Nearby restaurants of Rīgas Rātslaukums

LIDO Alus sēta

Province restaurant

Ala Pagrabs

Rozengrāls (Vinarium civitatis rigensis)

OGLE

Salve Restaurant

Lucky beer house, restorāns

Table 7

The Coffee House

O'Paps

LIDO Alus sēta

LIDO Alus sēta

4.4

(2.7K)

$

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Province restaurant

Province restaurant

4.3

(1.1K)

$$

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Ala Pagrabs

Ala Pagrabs

4.6

(3.6K)

$$

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Rozengrāls (Vinarium civitatis rigensis)

Rozengrāls (Vinarium civitatis rigensis)

4.5

(2.1K)

$$

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TOWN HALL SQUARE Riga from its most beautiful side Riga’s Old Town is home to the city’s historic Town Hall Square. More than 500 years ago, the city’s first Christmas tree was placed here and many historical events took place here. Unfortunately, the original buildings were destroyed during the Second World War. But in the post-war years, some of the former buildings were reconstructed and so today the town hall square is once again one of the most beautiful squares in the city. History of the Town Hall Square As early as the 13th century, Town Hall Square in Riga was one of the most important squares, as it was the administrative as well as the economic centre of the city. At that time, the square was filled with market stalls, parades, tournaments and performances, and at the same time, the scaffold was located here, where the executioner went about his bloody day’s work. There was also a stone of shame in the square in front of the town hall. Already during the Northern War the buildings from the beginning of the 14th century were destroyed. This led to the construction of a new town hall in 1750. The town hall was designed as a two-storey building with a mansard roof and the gable was decorated with a coat of arms. A bell tower and a porch with Tuscan columns completed the building. Between 1847 and 1850, the building was raised to make room for the town library. During the Second World War, the town hall and many other buildings around the square were largely destroyed. Accordingly, by 1941 hardly anything of the original buildings was left. Today’s town hall square In the years after the war, some buildings around the square were built again, because at the end of the 19th century the history of Riga was researched in more detail. During this research, the original construction of the town hall square was also investigated. Today’s town hall was built in 2003 in the style of the original building and combines modern architecture with historical flair. The town hall square is also adorned by a Roland column. The granite column, which can be seen today, is an exact copy of the Roland column, which was built in 1897 with donations and which adorned the square until its destruction in the Second World War. The most impressive building on the town hall square is undoubtedly the Schwarzhäupterhaus. The building was first mentioned in a document in 1334. The building, erected in Gothic style, was rebuilt several times. In the 17th century, the building was given a breathtakingly beautiful Renaissance façade and an astronomical clock. The façade was decorated with numerous coats of arms of Hanseatic cities and allegorical figures served as eye-catchers. Since this building also fell victim to the Second World War, a faithful reconstruction of the house can be found today on Rathausplatz. This was created at the end of the 20th century and still one gets the feeling to stand in front of a historical building that was simply restored very well. Also the worth seeing occupation museum can be found today at the market place. However, not in a reconstructed building, but rather in a cubic block from the 1970s. Seen as a whole, however, visitors get an idea of how the square was once laid out and also what important functions the square had. During a city tour of Riga, the Town Hall Square should be visited in any case, because thanks to the reconstructed buildings, the square today again inspires with a special atmosphere. House of the Black Heads and Rathausplatz Riga are two popular tourist sites in the European city of Rīga, Latvia. The House of the Black Heads is a beautiful 14th century guild house that has been a long-standing symbol of the city. It stands facing the large, flag-decorated Rathausplatz, or Town Hall Square, in the city center. The square is popular for its outdoor cafes, live music, and colorful medieval architecture. The sculptures, buildings, and cobblestone paths create an enchanting atmosphere, making it a great place for an evening stroll or to people watch.
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The Town Hall Square is one of the best known squares in Riga’s Old City and is easily accessible on foot from any hotels in or near the Old City. This is also the the economic and administrative center of the city. While much of the medieval square was destroyed during World War II, it has been rebuilt. Standing on the square are buildings such as the House of the Blackheads, the tourist information center, the Latvian Occupation Museum and, of course, Riga’s town hall with its baroque clock tower. More than 500 years ago, the first city Christmas tree was lit in the square. A memorial plank can now be found on the spot where the tree was list and a new tree is decorated each year. Also of note is the famous Roland Statue, which stands in the middle of Town Hall Square. The nephew of Charlemagne and a Frankish military leader, Roland was known to be a fair judge and thus, he gradually became a symbol of justice in northern Germany and Latvia. His statue was erected on the square in 1896.
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В старину каждый уважающий себя европейский город имел Ратушу, Рига – не исключение. Построили ее в первой половине XIII века, когда в городе возникла необходимость где-то разместить городское самоуправление. Правда, резиденция первой ратуши находилась у Больших ворот, обрамляющих центральный въезд в Ригу. Прошло много событий, прежде чем много раз перестроенное здание городского самоуправления наконец-то перенесли на самую важную городскую площадь. Народные восстания, войны, осады, пожары уничтожали постройки одну за другой. Ратуша тоже трижды отстраивалась после разрушений, а в конце XIX века институт самоуправления был упразднен и потребность в ней отпала. В здании поместили библиотеку и сиротский суд, которые и находились там вплоть до начала войны 1941 года. Война полностью разрушила ценнейший памятник архитектуры, после оставшиеся полуразрушенные стены снесли, а на их месте возвели обычную серую постройку. Проектированием и восстановлением нового здания Ратуши начали заниматься только в конце XX столетия. Современное здание Рижской ратуши, построенное в конце 90-х годов прошлого века, представляет собой копию самой последней резиденции, которую разрушили во время войны. Поскольку из-за отсутствия планов и документов воссоздать ее полностью было довольно сложно, то архитекторы сегодня по-разному оценивают результаты строительства. Проект основывался на фрагментах фронтона, которые остались целыми, некоторых скульптурах, найденных во время раскопок, и других элементах отделки прежней Ратуши. Например, удалось сохранить скульптуру Фемиды, которая украшала здание до войны. Ратуша построена в классическом стиле, без каких-либо элементов модерна. Сегодня это большое, светлое, трехэтажное здание с балконом и небольшой башней с часами, имеющей барочные формы, и обрамленное колонным портиком тосканского ордена. На данный момент здесь находится резиденция Рижской думы, где проходят заседания городского органа власти.
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TOWN HALL SQUARE Riga from its most beautiful side Riga’s Old Town is home to the city’s historic Town Hall Square. More than 500 years ago, the city’s first Christmas tree was placed here and many historical events took place here. Unfortunately, the original buildings were destroyed during the Second World War. But in the post-war years, some of the former buildings were reconstructed and so today the town hall square is once again one of the most beautiful squares in the city. History of the Town Hall Square As early as the 13th century, Town Hall Square in Riga was one of the most important squares, as it was the administrative as well as the economic centre of the city. At that time, the square was filled with market stalls, parades, tournaments and performances, and at the same time, the scaffold was located here, where the executioner went about his bloody day’s work. There was also a stone of shame in the square in front of the town hall. Already during the Northern War the buildings from the beginning of the 14th century were destroyed. This led to the construction of a new town hall in 1750. The town hall was designed as a two-storey building with a mansard roof and the gable was decorated with a coat of arms. A bell tower and a porch with Tuscan columns completed the building. Between 1847 and 1850, the building was raised to make room for the town library. During the Second World War, the town hall and many other buildings around the square were largely destroyed. Accordingly, by 1941 hardly anything of the original buildings was left. Today’s town hall square In the years after the war, some buildings around the square were built again, because at the end of the 19th century the history of Riga was researched in more detail. During this research, the original construction of the town hall square was also investigated. Today’s town hall was built in 2003 in the style of the original building and combines modern architecture with historical flair. The town hall square is also adorned by a Roland column. The granite column, which can be seen today, is an exact copy of the Roland column, which was built in 1897 with donations and which adorned the square until its destruction in the Second World War. The most impressive building on the town hall square is undoubtedly the Schwarzhäupterhaus. The building was first mentioned in a document in 1334. The building, erected in Gothic style, was rebuilt several times. In the 17th century, the building was given a breathtakingly beautiful Renaissance façade and an astronomical clock. The façade was decorated with numerous coats of arms of Hanseatic cities and allegorical figures served as eye-catchers. Since this building also fell victim to the Second World War, a faithful reconstruction of the house can be found today on Rathausplatz. This was created at the end of the 20th century and still one gets the feeling to stand in front of a historical building that was simply restored very well. Also the worth seeing occupation museum can be found today at the market place. However, not in a reconstructed building, but rather in a cubic block from the 1970s. Seen as a whole, however, visitors get an idea of how the square was once laid out and also what important functions the square had. During a city tour of Riga, the Town Hall Square should be visited in any case, because thanks to the reconstructed buildings, the square today again inspires with a special atmosphere. House of the Black Heads and Rathausplatz Riga are two popular tourist sites in the European city of Rīga, Latvia. The House of the Black Heads is a beautiful 14th century guild house that has been a long-standing symbol of the city. It stands facing the large, flag-decorated Rathausplatz, or Town Hall Square, in the city center. The square is popular for its outdoor cafes, live music, and colorful medieval architecture. The sculptures, buildings, and cobblestone paths create an enchanting atmosphere, making it a great place for an evening stroll or to people watch.
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The Town Hall Square is one of the best known squares in Riga’s Old City and is easily accessible on foot from any hotels in or near the Old City. This is also the the economic and administrative center of the city. While much of the medieval square was destroyed during World War II, it has been rebuilt. Standing on the square are buildings such as the House of the Blackheads, the tourist information center, the Latvian Occupation Museum and, of course, Riga’s town hall with its baroque clock tower. More than 500 years ago, the first city Christmas tree was lit in the square. A memorial plank can now be found on the spot where the tree was list and a new tree is decorated each year. Also of note is the famous Roland Statue, which stands in the middle of Town Hall Square. The nephew of Charlemagne and a Frankish military leader, Roland was known to be a fair judge and thus, he gradually became a symbol of justice in northern Germany and Latvia. His statue was erected on the square in 1896.
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В старину каждый уважающий себя европейский город имел Ратушу, Рига – не исключение. Построили ее в первой половине XIII века, когда в городе возникла необходимость где-то разместить городское самоуправление. Правда, резиденция первой ратуши находилась у Больших ворот, обрамляющих центральный въезд в Ригу. Прошло много событий, прежде чем много раз перестроенное здание городского самоуправления наконец-то перенесли на самую важную городскую площадь. Народные восстания, войны, осады, пожары уничтожали постройки одну за другой. Ратуша тоже трижды отстраивалась после разрушений, а в конце XIX века институт самоуправления был упразднен и потребность в ней отпала. В здании поместили библиотеку и сиротский суд, которые и находились там вплоть до начала войны 1941 года. Война полностью разрушила ценнейший памятник архитектуры, после оставшиеся полуразрушенные стены снесли, а на их месте возвели обычную серую постройку. Проектированием и восстановлением нового здания Ратуши начали заниматься только в конце XX столетия. Современное здание Рижской ратуши, построенное в конце 90-х годов прошлого века, представляет собой копию самой последней резиденции, которую разрушили во время войны. Поскольку из-за отсутствия планов и документов воссоздать ее полностью было довольно сложно, то архитекторы сегодня по-разному оценивают результаты строительства. Проект основывался на фрагментах фронтона, которые остались целыми, некоторых скульптурах, найденных во время раскопок, и других элементах отделки прежней Ратуши. Например, удалось сохранить скульптуру Фемиды, которая украшала здание до войны. Ратуша построена в классическом стиле, без каких-либо элементов модерна. Сегодня это большое, светлое, трехэтажное здание с балконом и небольшой башней с часами, имеющей барочные формы, и обрамленное колонным портиком тосканского ордена. На данный момент здесь находится резиденция Рижской думы, где проходят заседания городского органа власти.
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TOWN HALL SQUARE Riga from its most beautiful side Riga’s Old Town is home to the city’s historic Town Hall Square. More than 500 years ago, the city’s first Christmas tree was placed here and many historical events took place here. Unfortunately, the original buildings were destroyed during the Second World War. But in the post-war years, some of the former buildings were reconstructed and so today the town hall square is once again one of the most beautiful squares in the city. History of the Town Hall Square As early as the 13th century, Town Hall Square in Riga was one of the most important squares, as it was the administrative as well as the economic centre of the city. At that time, the square was filled with market stalls, parades, tournaments and performances, and at the same time, the scaffold was located here, where the executioner went about his bloody day’s work. There was also a stone of shame in the square in front of the town hall. Already during the Northern War the buildings from the beginning of the 14th century were destroyed. This led to the construction of a new town hall in 1750. The town hall was designed as a two-storey building with a mansard roof and the gable was decorated with a coat of arms. A bell tower and a porch with Tuscan columns completed the building. Between 1847 and 1850, the building was raised to make room for the town library. During the Second World War, the town hall and many other buildings around the square were largely destroyed. Accordingly, by 1941 hardly anything of the original buildings was left. Today’s town hall square In the years after the war, some buildings around the square were built again, because at the end of the 19th century the history of Riga was researched in more detail. During this research, the original construction of the town hall square was also investigated. Today’s town hall was built in 2003 in the style of the original building and combines modern architecture with historical flair. The town hall square is also adorned by a Roland column. The granite column, which can be seen today, is an exact copy of the Roland column, which was built in 1897 with donations and which adorned the square until its destruction in the Second World War. The most impressive building on the town hall square is undoubtedly the Schwarzhäupterhaus. The building was first mentioned in a document in 1334. The building, erected in Gothic style, was rebuilt several times. In the 17th century, the building was given a breathtakingly beautiful Renaissance façade and an astronomical clock. The façade was decorated with numerous coats of arms of Hanseatic cities and allegorical figures served as eye-catchers. Since this building also fell victim to the Second World War, a faithful reconstruction of the house can be found today on Rathausplatz. This was created at the end of the 20th century and still one gets the feeling to stand in front of a historical building that was simply restored very well. Also the worth seeing occupation museum can be found today at the market place. However, not in a reconstructed building, but rather in a cubic block from the 1970s. Seen as a whole, however, visitors get an idea of how the square was once laid out and also what important functions the square had. During a city tour of Riga, the Town Hall Square should be visited in any case, because thanks to the reconstructed buildings, the square today again inspires with a special atmosphere.

House of the Black Heads and Rathausplatz Riga are two popular tourist sites in the European city of Rīga, Latvia. The House of the Black Heads is a beautiful 14th century guild house that has been a long-standing symbol of the city. It stands facing the large, flag-decorated Rathausplatz, or Town Hall Square, in the city center. The square is popular for its outdoor cafes, live music, and colorful medieval architecture. The sculptures, buildings, and cobblestone paths create an enchanting atmosphere, making it a great place for an evening stroll or to...

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The Riga Old Market, also known as the Central Market (Rīgas Centrālā tirgus), is one of the largest and most vibrant markets in Europe. Located in the heart of the city, it occupies a series of impressive, former Zeppelin hangars and offers a rich mix of fresh produce, local delicacies, meats, fish, dairy products, and baked goods.

The market is a must-visit for anyone wanting to experience Latvian food culture , historical buildings and local life. Each section of the market has its own vibe—whether it's the buzzing atmosphere of the fresh produce stalls, the enticing smells from the hot food vendors, or the more quiet sections selling antiques, clothes, and household items. You can sample local specialties like smoked fish, sausages, rye bread, and the famous Latvian cheese.

In addition to food, the market is a fantastic place for souvenirs, and you’ll often find local artisans selling handmade crafts. The prices are generally very reasonable, and haggling is a common practice in some of the stalls.

The market's central location makes it easy to explore, and while it can be crowded, it offers a very authentic, no-frills experience of Riga's everyday life. The combination of historical architecture and bustling commerce makes it a perfect spot for a sensory journey through Latvia’s culinary and cultural landscape.

Overall, the Riga Old Market is a must-see for anyone visiting the city, offering a true taste of Latvia in a lively,...

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The Town Hall Square is one of the best known squares in Riga’s Old City and is easily accessible on foot from any hotels in or near the Old City.

This is also the the economic and administrative center of the city. While much of the medieval square was destroyed during World War II, it has been rebuilt. Standing on the square are buildings such as the House of the Blackheads, the tourist information center, the Latvian Occupation Museum and, of course, Riga’s town hall with its baroque clock tower.

More than 500 years ago, the first city Christmas tree was lit in the square. A memorial plank can now be found on the spot where the tree was list and a new tree is decorated each year. Also of note is the famous Roland Statue, which stands in the middle of Town Hall Square. The nephew of Charlemagne and a Frankish military leader, Roland was known to be a fair judge and thus, he gradually became a symbol of justice in northern Germany and Latvia. His statue was erected on the...

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