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A
trip to Baltics, Latvia, Riga
Author:
Andrei Costenco
Looking at the political of physical map of Europe, you would
probably not really notice Latvia, because of it's small size and
northern location. But one should know that this small piece of land
is quite a rich one and full of sightseeing opportunities. Due to
sea bordering location it has wonderful seaside places, straightly
differing from those I've ever seen. In spite of quite a northern
location, neighborhood to the Baltic Sea location and frightening
weather forecasts, I've seen one only rainfall during my week of
stay. All the rest time there was quite a hot weather, and that gave
me a perfect opportunity to be at the seaside almost every day. The
most popular seaside location of Latvia is Jurmala, known also for
it's cultural events during the summer season.
Being a frequent visitor of the Black Sea I was surprised by the
differences. The first one – it was cold! The temperature of water
was surely not higher than 15 centigrade. After several efforts I
was already able to get myself completely in the water and stay
there a couple of minutes. Another difference was sand. It is white,
almost without yellowish hue and the grains are very small, so that
if you step on it under the water, it is quite hard, your foot does
not get deep inside and even more – you get a good feet massage.
This massage is by the way quite a long one because the shore is
very gently-sloping, so gently that you have to walk about 100
meters till you are under the water up to your neck.
The beach is wide in Jurmala and is being quite good looked after by
the local services. And it ends with pine trees sometimes growing at
sand dunes. When you take a short-distance train from Riga to
Jurmala you will see beautiful forests with occasional sand dunes.
The coastline is a very long one and in it's central part there is a
street named Jomas. There are lots of interesting establishments to
visit and also simply to have a walk.
Riga, the capital of Latvia is a very beautiful city, astonishing by
it's architecture and variety. The architectural inheritance of
Germany can be clearly seen in the central part of the city, called
“Old City”. There are lots of drinking establishments and
restaurants and one of them to be mentioned is Lido. This is a
network of restaurants in Riga and each of them has a specific
interior and perfect cuisine. Although each one has it's own taste
and also, I did not have the opportunity to visit many of those in
only a week. Another bar to visit is so called “Skyline” located on
the 26th floor of a local skyscraper. You will probably mention it
yourselves or simply ask any of the locals. The best time for the
visit is early evening, an hour of two before the sunset. You will
have a beautiful sight of almost the whole Riga. Be sure to choose
the left wing of the cafe, the view there is simply amazing and
after the sunset you will see the lights of night Riga.
The most spoken languages are Latvian and Russian. There is also no
problem with English and German, because these are most often
learned foreign languages a school. I am a native Russian speaker,
so I didn't have any difficulties because Latvia is one of the
former Soviet Union members. But I've seen a lot of visitors talking
English with the natives on the streets. There are lots of
excursions and guided tours around Riga and other cities. Most of
them are hold in English, but I've seen also German-speaking guides.
These are mostly beautiful young ladies, sometimes dressed in
national outfits and accompanied by several actors, performing some
scenes from the medieval times of this land.
Latvia has taken a honorable place in my reminiscences among with
the other places I've ever visited and I would with pleasure visit
this country once again in the nearest time.
About the
Author:
Andrei
Costenco writes about various travel experiences.
His
partner-site is http://www.cheap-airline-tickets.net.
Things
To Do and See in Riga
Old
City Riga (Vecriga), Riga
Full of small squares where you can drink
good
local beer in the open air in summer,..
Attraction type: Neighborhood
St. Peter's
Church, Riga
Attraction type: Religious site
Freedom Monument
(Brivibas Piemineklis), Riga
The Freedom Monument holds in her hands three stars,
symbolising the three reigions of the country.
Attraction type: Monument
Riga Castle (Rigas
pils), Riga
Riga Castle, a large, yellow, jolly building on the river downstream
from
the old town, is the Official residence of Latvia's president.
Attraction type: Castle
The Museum of the
Occupation of Latvia, Riga
It looks like an evil Lego Brick dropped by a giant.
You can
walk under it and if you face away from
it there
are fantastic views of Old riga from almost every angle.
Attraction type: History museum; Specialty museum
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