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Riga 3-Day Essentials

Old Town UNESCO + Art Nouveau + Central Market + Michelin Selected finale

Riga 3-Day Itinerary — Quick Answer

As of 2026
Trip length
3 days
Est. cost / person (mid, ex-flights)
$440
Budget–luxury
$205–$1,000

As of 2026, the recommended Riga 3-day route runs Day1 Old Town UNESCO + Michelin Selected dinner · Day2 Art Nouveau quarter + Central Market + Latvian National Museum of Art · Day3 Jūrmala beach + KGB Museum + Freedom Monument + Black Balsam finale, grouping the must-see sights with minimal backtracking. Estimated cost per person (excluding flights) is around $440 on a mid-range budget. 3 days covers Riga's core. Day 1: Old Town UNESCO 1997 (House of the Blackheads + Dome Square + Three Brothers + Riga Cathedral 1211 + St. Peter's spire) + a Michelin Selected dinner. Day 2: Art Nouveau quarter (Alberta iela + Elizabetes iela + 750+ buildings world's densest concentration) + Riga Central Market (Europe's largest, 5 Zeppelin hangars) + Spīķeri district + Latvian National Museum of Art. Day 3: Jūrmala beach day trip (25 min train) or KGB Museum + Freedom Monument + Mežaparks + a farewell Black Magic Bar Black Balsam tasting. Riga Card 48h (€35 / $38) bundles 30+ attractions plus transit. Pre-book 3 Pavāru + Vincents Michelin Selected 1-2 weeks ahead (much easier than Stockholm Frantzén). Hotel formula: 3 nights central (Pullman Riga Old Town or Avalon Hotel) or splurge at Grand Palace Hotel (1877 historic) or Hotel Bergs (Quiet Centre design boutique).

3-Day Total Budget at a Glance

Budget

$205

Per person, flights excl.

Recommended

Mid-Range

$440

Per person, flights excl.

Luxury

$1,000

Per person, flights excl.

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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule

DAY 1

Old Town UNESCO + Michelin Selected dinner

Vecrīga walking + räkmacka-equivalent rye lunch + 3 Pavāru or Vincents

Activities

  1. 09:30 Dome Square + Riga Cathedral 1211 1 hour

    Riga Cathedral (Doma baznīca, founded 1211) — the oldest medieval church in the Baltics. The 6,718-pipe organ is Northern Europe's largest (Wagner once played here). Dome Square (Doma laukums) hosts the Christmas market that's been documented since 1510.

    Cost: €5 / $5 admission TIP: Closed during Sunday services. Organ recitals year-round (€8-15). Combine with the surrounding Old Town walking circuit.
  2. 11:00 House of the Blackheads + Town Hall Square 1.5 hours

    House of the Blackheads (Melngalvju nams, 1334 Hanseatic guild headquarters — rebuilt 2001 after WWII destruction). Riga's most-photographed building. The adjacent Town Hall Square (Rātslaukums) is Old Town's main civic gathering point.

    Cost: €8 / $9 admission TIP: The brick + carved facade is the canonical Riga photo. Internal halls open for guided tours. The Latvian Riflemen Monument is steps away (Soviet-era, controversial).
  3. 13:30 Lunch at Folkklubs Ala Pagrabs (Old Town cellar) 1.5 hours

    17th-century vaulted cellar restaurant on Peldu iela — traditional Latvian food (pelēkie zirņi grey peas + smoked sprats on rye + kotletes) + Latvian craft beer in candlelit medieval atmosphere.

    Cost: €10-20 ($11-22) TIP: The atmospheric Old Town introduction. Cash + card. Live folk music Thu-Sat evenings if you return for dinner.
  4. 15:30 Three Brothers (15th-century oldest medieval houses) 45 min

    Three Brothers (Trīs brāļi, Mazā Pils iela 17/19/21) — the three oldest medieval residential buildings in Riga (15th, 17th, and late-17th centuries). Free to view from the street; the middle building houses the Museum of Architecture.

    Cost: Free (Museum of Architecture €3) TIP: Free view from the cobblestoned street. The brick-and-painted-plaster facades are an Old Town highlight.
  5. 16:30 St. Peter's Church spire (123m observation deck) 1 hour

    St. Peter's Church (Sv. Pētera baznīca, founded 1209, current spire 1746/1973). 123m spire with elevator to the 72m observation deck — Riga's best Old Town panorama. Visible 360° to the Daugava River, Freedom Monument, and the Art Nouveau quarter.

    Cost: €9 / $10 TIP: Free with Riga Card. Elevator runs every 10 min. Sunset best — book the last admission slot. Closed Mondays.
  6. 19:30 Dinner at 3 Pavāru Restorāns (Michelin Selected) or Vincents (Michelin Selected) 3 hours

    3 Pavāru ('3 Chefs', Old Town Torņa iela, €60-120 / $65-130 tasting) — Riga's most-ambitious modern-Latvian kitchen with chefs Mārtiņš Sirmais + Mārtiņš Rītiņš + Eriks Dreibants, or Vincents (Centrs Elizabetes iela, €40-80 / $43-87) — Latvia's longest-running fine-dining reference since 1994.

    Cost: €40-120 ($43-130) TIP: Book 1-2 weeks ahead. Smart-casual; no jacket required (Riga is less formal than Stockholm). Wine pairings add €30-70. Both closed Sunday.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel buffet or Maiznīca Lāči (1991 heritage bakery)

Old Town / Centrs · €3-8 ($3-9)

Rupjmaize rye bread + sklandrausis carrot tart + coffee.

Lunch

Folkklubs Ala Pagrabs (Old Town cellar)

Old Town (Peldu iela) · €10-20 ($11-22)

Traditional Latvian + craft beer + medieval cellar atmosphere.

Dinner

3 Pavāru (Michelin Selected) or Vincents (Michelin Selected)

Old Town / Centrs · €40-120 ($43-130)

Riga's Baltic-best Michelin — easier to book than Stockholm.

Transit:

Walking covers Old Town in 30-min radius. Trams 3/7/9 if needed.

DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $70 Mid $150 Luxury $350
DAY 2

Art Nouveau quarter + Central Market + Latvian National Museum of Art

Alberta iela walk + Centrāltirgus lunch + Konstmuseet

Activities

  1. 09:30 Art Nouveau quarter walk (Alberta iela + Elizabetes iela) 1.5 hours

    Riga has the world's densest concentration of Art Nouveau architecture — about 750+ buildings constructed 1900-1914. Alberta iela 2, 4, 6, 8, and 13 (designed by Mikhail Eisenstein) are the most-photographed addresses with extravagant sphinxes, lions, masks, and floral motifs.

    Cost: Free walking TIP: Free guided walking tours leave from the Latvian National Museum of Art at 11:00 + 14:00 May-September (€10 / $11). The streetscape is Riga's most-distinctive architectural sight.
  2. 11:00 Art Nouveau Museum (Alberta iela 12) 1 hour

    1903 apartment preserved as a period-house museum — the canonical introduction to Riga's Art Nouveau interior. Period furniture, original kitchen, salon, and bathroom intact.

    Cost: €9 / $10 TIP: Free with Riga Card. Tickets at the door. The apartment-museum format is unique in Europe.
  3. 12:30 Latvian National Museum of Art (Centrs) 1.5 hours

    Latvia's national art collection — 19th-century to contemporary Latvian painting (the famous Latvian colourists Vilhelms Purvītis + Janis Rozentāls + Johans Valters). Located in a 1905 Art Nouveau building.

    Cost: €6 / $7 TIP: Free with Riga Card. Closed Mondays. The building itself is part of the experience — one of Riga's iconic Art Nouveau interiors.
  4. 14:30 Riga Central Market (Centrāltirgus, Europe's largest) 1.5 hours

    1924-1930 covered market built from 5 former German Zeppelin hangars repurposed into 5 vast halls (meat, fish, dairy, produce, gastronomy). Europe's largest market by area (72,000m²) and Latvia's most-visited attraction.

    Cost: €3-10 ($3-11) for lunch counters TIP: Open 07:00-18:00 weekdays, 08:00-17:00 Saturday, 08:00-16:00 Sunday. Smoked Riga sprats, dark rupjmaize bread, and €3-5 hot-counter meals are the must-tries.
  5. 16:30 Spīķeri district (renovated 19th-century warehouses) 1 hour

    Behind Central Market — renovated 19th-century warehouses now housing cafés, galleries, Riga Ghetto Museum, and the Daugava waterfront promenade.

    Cost: Free (Ghetto Museum €5) TIP: Combine with the Central Market lunch + Daugava waterfront walk. Riga Ghetto Museum is emotionally heavy — allow 30-45 minutes.
  6. 19:30 Dinner at Bibliotēka Nr. 1 (modern Latvian) 2.5 hours

    Modern Latvian bistro in Centrs — seasonal sourcing + Baltic shellfish + house-baked rye breads. One step below Michelin Selected in ambition, half the price.

    Cost: €25-50 ($27-55) TIP: Book 3-5 days ahead. Cash + card. Smart-casual. Closed Sunday.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

MiiT Coffee or Rocket Bean Roastery

Centrs · €5-12 ($5-13)

Specialty coffee + sourdough toast + the Riga-millennial fika setting.

Lunch

Riga Central Market gastronomy hangar counters

Centrāltirgus · €3-10 ($3-11)

€3-5 hot-counter meal + smoked sprats + rupjmaize — Europe's largest market.

Dinner

Bibliotēka Nr. 1 (modern Latvian)

Centrs · €25-50 ($27-55)

Half the price of Michelin Selected, similar quality.

Transit:

Walking + tram 11 (Alberta iela) + Riga Card unlimited transit.

DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $60 Mid $130 Luxury $280
DAY 3

Jūrmala beach + KGB Museum + Freedom Monument + Black Balsam finale

Day trip + Soviet-occupation memorial + cocktail farewell

Activities

  1. 09:00 Train to Jūrmala (Majori, 25-30 min) Half day (4-5 hours)

    Train from Riga Central Station to Majori (Jūrmala's main resort area): €1.50-2.50 one way, every 30 minutes 06:00-23:00. Jomas iela (pedestrian street) + white-sand Baltic beach (28km strip) + pine forest backing the dunes.

    Cost: €3-5 ($3-6) round-trip train TIP: Off-season (October-April) Jūrmala feels deserted but atmospheric. Summer (June-September) is full resort mode. Free with Riga Card transit add-on.
  2. 14:30 Return to Riga + KGB Museum (Corner House) 1.5 hours

    The Corner House (Stūra māja, Brīvības iela 61) was the Soviet KGB headquarters in Latvia 1940-1991, where thousands of Latvians were interrogated, imprisoned, and deported to Siberia. The museum preserves basement cells, execution rooms, and corridors.

    Cost: €10 / $11 (€15 / $16 guided tour) TIP: Essential for understanding modern Latvia. Guided tour by a former Latvian political prisoner is the canonical experience — book 1 week ahead. Emotionally heavy — allow buffer time.
  3. 16:30 Freedom Monument ('Milda', 1935) 45 min

    Freedom Monument (Brīvības piem., 1935) — Latvia's national independence monument. 'Milda' (the three stars in her raised arms represent Latvia's three historic regions) became the symbol of Latvian resistance to Soviet occupation. Honour guard ceremony hourly 09:00-18:00 summer.

    Cost: Free TIP: Surrounded by Bastejkalns park — combine with a walk along the central canal. Lāčplēsis Day (Nov 11) + Latvian National Day (Nov 18) candle ceremonies here.
  4. 17:30 Latvian Ethnographic Open-Air Museum (alternative) or Old Town free wander 2 hours

    Latvian Ethnographic Open-Air Museum (Brīvdabas muzejs, Berģu iela) is Latvia's largest open-air folk-history museum — 118 historic buildings from across Latvia in a forested 87-hectare park. Tram 1 + bus, 30 min from central.

    Cost: €7 / $8 TIP: Free with Riga Card. Closed Mondays. Best May-September when buildings are fully accessible. Old Town free wander is the alternative if you're tired.
  5. 19:30 Farewell dinner + Black Magic Bar Black Balsam tasting 3 hours

    Dinner at Province (modern-Latvian Centrs bistro, €18-35 / $20-38) or Restorāns Bergs (Hotel Bergs modern Latvian, €50-100 / $55-110). Followed by Black Magic Bar (Old Town Krāmu iela) Black Balsam tasting flight — 4 versions including the canonical hot Black Balsam Currant.

    Cost: €25-110 ($27-120) dinner + €15-22 tasting flight TIP: Black Magic Bar atmospheric wizard-pharmacy cellar interior. The hot Black Balsam Currant is the canonical winter version (year-round at Black Magic Bar). Open until 02:00.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel or Kūmiņš Old Town bakery

Old Town · €3-9 ($3-10)

Sklandrausis + cinnamon kanelbullar before Jūrmala train.

Lunch

Lielupe's restaurants or Jūrmala beach café

Jūrmala · €10-25 ($11-27)

Latvian fish lunch on the Baltic coast.

Dinner

Province or Restorāns Bergs (Hotel Bergs)

Centrs / Quiet Centre · €18-100 ($20-110)

Modern-Latvian farewell + Black Magic Bar Black Balsam finale.

Transit:

Train to Jūrmala + walking + Bolt for KGB Museum return.

DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $75 Mid $160 Luxury $370

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Riga 3-Day Itinerary FAQ

Is 3 days enough for Riga?
Yes for the core. Old Town UNESCO + Art Nouveau quarter + Central Market + Jūrmala day trip + KGB Museum + a Michelin Selected dinner all fit comfortably. 4-5 days adds Sigulda + Turaida Castle (1h east) + Rundāle Palace ('Baltic Versailles', 1.5h south) and a deeper Art Nouveau immersion. 3 days is the right Riga-only allocation for first-time visitors.
Old Town vs Art Nouveau quarter — which to prioritize?
Both. Old Town (UNESCO 1997) is compact and walkable in half a day — House of the Blackheads + Dome Square + Three Brothers + St. Peter's spire. The Art Nouveau quarter (Alberta iela + Elizabetes iela, 10-min walk from Old Town) is the world's densest Art Nouveau concentration and has no equal in Europe. Most travelers spend half a day in Old Town and 2-3 hours walking the Art Nouveau streets. Both are essential — don't skip the Art Nouveau half.
Michelin restaurants — how to book?
Riga has 2 Michelin Selected restaurants (Michelin Baltic guide launched 2024): 3 Pavāru Restorāns (Old Town Torņa iela, €60-120 tasting) and Vincents (Centrs Elizabetes iela, €40-80). Both bookable 1-2 weeks ahead — much easier than Stockholm's Frantzén (6+ months) or Copenhagen's Noma (2-3 months). Smart-casual, no jacket required. Vincents' lunch tasting (€35 / $38) is the Baltic's best Michelin-value pick. Bibliotēka Nr. 1 + Riviera + Restorāns Bergs are the next-tier picks.
Flights from US/EU/Asia to Riga?
RIX (Riga International Airport) handles direct flights from most EU hubs — London 3h, Frankfurt 2h, Amsterdam 2.5h, Stockholm 1h, Helsinki 50min, Warsaw 1.5h, Copenhagen 1.5h. Air Baltic (Latvia's flag carrier) is the dominant operator. Long-haul connections route via FRA, AMS, HEL, WAW, or CPH (10-13h from NYC, 14-16h from Asia). RIX is 30 min from central by bus 22 (€2) or 25 min by Bolt (€8-12).
Is Riga cash-based or card?
Card. Latvia is in the Eurozone (since 2014) and Riga is one of Europe's most card-friendly cities — tap-to-pay universal at Central Market, taxis, small kiosks, and even Old Town street vendors. Apple Pay + Google Pay work everywhere. Bring a no-FX-fee card. Cash useful for tipping (round up 5-10%) and small market vendors but not necessary.
Riga Card — worth it?
Yes for 2+ day visitors hitting multiple attractions. 48h pass €35 / $38 covers 30+ attractions including Latvian National Museum of Art (€6) + Art Nouveau Museum (€9) + St. Peter's spire (€9) + KGB Museum (€10) + Riga Cathedral (€5) + Latvian Ethnographic Open-Air Museum (€7) + unlimited Rīgas satiksme trams/buses/trolleybuses. Break-even at 3+ paid attractions per day. Includes a free walking-tour voucher.
Best Riga hotel area for first visit?
Old Town (Vecrīga) for first-timers — Pullman Riga Old Town (modern luxury) or Hotel Justus (17th-century heritage value). Grand Palace Hotel (1877 historic) or Dome Hotel & Spa (12th-century building) are the atmospheric splurges. Quiet Centre (Hotel Bergs design boutique) for Art Nouveau immersion. Centrs (Tallink + Avalon + Radisson Blu) for value modern hotels with central walkability. Skip Andrejsala for first visit unless you specifically want the craft-beer + design-district vibe.
Should I add Tallinn or Vilnius to my trip?
Yes — Riga pairs naturally with both for a Baltic capitals combo. Tallinn (4.5h Lux Express bus north, €15-25) — Estonia's medieval-walled Old Town. Vilnius (4-4.5h Lux Express south, €15-25) — Lithuania's largest UNESCO Old Town. The 7-10 day Baltic combo (Tallinn → Riga → Vilnius via direct buses, 4-5h each leg) is the canonical regional itinerary. Air Baltic also flies between the three (50-min flights, €60-150).

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