A Detailed 7 Days 6 Nights Guide to Roaming the Three Baltic States
ROSEMARY NEWTON
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Visit Latvia, the Baltic charm you'll fall in love with
Sim_Ch
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myhiddengems
Riga - is a real hidden gem in Eastern Europe
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🎭 The House of the Blackheads: Riga’s Architectural Crown Jewel✨
If there is one building that defines the spirit of Riga, it is the House of the Blackheads. Located in the heart of the Town Hall Square, its ornate red facade and golden details are so striking that they practically stop you in your tracks.
A Feast for the Eyes
Even if you don’t have time to head inside, the exterior is a masterpiece of its own. Built in 1334 (and beautifully reconstructed), it served as the headquarters for the Brotherhood of Blackheads - a guild of wealthy, unmarried merchants who certainly knew how to build in style!
Look closely at the facade: You’ll see intricate sculptures and a grand astronomical clock that shows the time, date, and even the phases of the moon.
The Legend of the First Christmas Tree
Right in front of the house, keep an eye on the ground! You’ll find a stone marker identifying the spot where the world’s first public Christmas tree was allegedly decorated back in 1510. It’s amazing to stand on a spot with such a festive global legacy.
Why You Should Visit the Square:
· Photographer’s Dream: The contrast of the red bricks against the blue Riga sky is perfection.
· The Atmosphere: The Town Hall Square is the heart of the city. Grab a coffee nearby and just soak in the Hanseatic vibes.
· Evening Magic: I highly recommend swinging by after sunset. The building is illuminated so beautifully it looks like something out of a fairytale.
My Takeaway: Even though I didn't get a chance to explore the medieval cellars and grand ballrooms inside this time, the House of the Blackheads remains my favorite landmark in Riga. It’s the ultimate "must-see" that earns its spot on every postcard!
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Natallia | Travel, Fashion & Me
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riga
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🏰 Riga from Above: The Best View at St. Peter's Church
If you want to see Riga in all its glory, there is no better vantage point than the viewing gallery of St. Peter’s Church (Sv. Pētera baznīca). It’s the highest point in the Old Town, and the view from the top is absolutely breathtaking!
The Sky-High Experience
St. Peter’s is one of the oldest and most iconic symbols of the city. While the church itself is a beautiful example of Gothic architecture, the real treasure lies at 72 meters high.
What You’ll See:
· The Red Rooftops: From here, the maze of medieval streets in Old Riga (Vecrīga) looks like a fairytale miniature.
· The Daugava River: You get a perfect view of the majestic bridges - including the futuristic Vanšu Bridge - stretching across the water.
· The Central Market: You can clearly see the massive zeppelin hangars that now house one of Europe’s largest markets.
· The National Library: Look across the river to see the "Castle of Light," a striking contrast to the ancient spires of the Old Town.
💡 Pro Tips for Your Visit:
1. The Elevator Advantage: Unlike many medieval towers where you have to climb hundreds of narrow steps, St. Peter’s has a lift that takes you straight to the gallery. Perfect for saving your energy for more walking!
2. Mind the Wind: It is significantly windier and colder at the top than on the ground. Even on a sunny day, I recommend bringing a light jacket or scarf.
3. Photo Timing: If possible, visit in the late afternoon. The golden hour light hitting the terracotta tiles of the Old Town is a photographer's dream.
Final Verdict: If you only have time for one viewpoint in Riga, make it this one. It’s the perfect way to get your bearings and see the layout of this beautiful Baltic capital.
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Natallia | Travel, Fashion & Me
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🌄 Walking through Riga’s Old Town is like entering a perfect blend of Baltic history and modern vibes — especially around Dome Square. Dome Square (Doma laukums, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1050, Latvia) is open all day, so you can explore whenever you want! The buildings here have gray facades that really stand out during sunrise or sunset (pro tip: head over when golden hour hits for dreamy photos). Even if it’s cloudy or rainy, the Western-style architecture and outdoor cultural landscape feel like something out of a European storybook.
If you crave nature alongside city sights, add a stroll by the river or ponds just outside the old city. Riga’s little shoreline is surprisingly peaceful, offering beautiful views when the weather turns sunny — bring a camera for those water reflections!
Here’s my quick tip: don’t rush through Dome Square. While there’s not much daytime buzz, grab a coffee or snack and let the quiet sink in. The mood shifts throughout the day and you’ll catch details in the modern and classic architecture you’d otherwise miss.
Getting around is super easy — Riga’s old town is walkable. No need for taxis or buses, just lace up comfy shoes and start exploring. For food, check out any local café near the square: try Latvian rye bread and local pastries for the true flavor.
Weather-wise: it can flip from sunny to rainy fast, so pack a light jacket!
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