Riga Info Transport Contacts

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Some Basic Riga Info

Basic Info

Old Town Riga (Vecrīga in Latvian or Stahree Riga in Russian) - The absolute center of town where a majority of nightclubs, restaurants, shopping and hotels are located. It has limited auto traffic and is basically a very large pedestrian mall.

Click here to see a full size map of Old Town.

Riga Center - The center district of the city which includes Old Town and the surrounding areas. Almost everything in the center is a 10-15 minute walk from Old Town. 90% of all tourist friendly nightclubs, restaurants, shopping and hotels are located in the Center.

Click here to see a full size map of Riga Center.

Outer Districts - These include Pļavnieki, Ķengarags, Jugla, Purvciems, Imantā, Ilguciems & Ziepniekkalns. Although Riga is safer than most major cities it is not advised for tourists to visit attractions in these districts unless they have some experience with Riga (or are native Latvian or Russian speakers).

Click here to see a full size map of Riga.


Currency Tips

The currency used in Latvia is the Lat. I can be written as Lats, LVL or Ls. The currency comes in coins of 1 Santims (about 1.4 Euro Cents), 2 Santimi, 5 Santimi, 10 Santimi, 20 Santimi, 50 Santimi, 1 Lat and 2 Lats (about 3 Euro). Paper currency denominations go from 5 Lats, 10 Lats, 50 Lats, 100 Lats and up.

The current exchange rates for various currencies is as follows:



Hotels, nightclubs, restaurants and shops in Riga will usually not accept any currency besides Lats so you will need to exchange your EUR, Pounds, Dollars etc. Always exchange your currency at an established bank like Hansabanka, Nordea Bank, Parex Banka etc.! Do NOT use the small currency exchange booths (valūtas maiņa) which are all over town!!! The rates given at the small currency exchange windows are usually very bad. The rates they post on their signs are usually the rates they will sell the listed currency for.... not what they will buy it for! Be very careful about this as this is one of the easiest ways to lose a large amount of money in Riga!


Transportation Tips

Taxi Tips - It is advisable to be very careful about picking up taxis off the street in Riga as you are likely to get charged the "tourists" rate which is usually double or triple what it should be. If you pick up a taxi off the street do not trust the meters! You should insist on a fixed rate for your destination. Most trips within Riga Center should never be more than 3 to 4 Lats. If you ever find yourself getting charged a huge amount then remember you can always get out of the taxi and refuse to pay until a more reasonable price is agreed upon.

Public Transportation - Riga has very good public transportation that will allow you to get around town for a very affordable rate. Within Riga there are three types of public transportation. They all cost 30 Santimi (about 43 Euro Cents). You do not need to purchase tickets in advance as they all have conductors who will sell you a ticket. The different types of public transport in Riga are as follows:

Autobus (Autobusi) - These are regular buses which have routes all over the city. To find an Autobus that goes to your destination you can see all the routes and times here. An easier way to figure exactly what bus to use is by using the optimal route search tool.

Trollybus (Trolejbusi) - These are buses which run on electric cables strung throughout the city. The routes are more limited and run mostly in the Center. To find an Autobus that goes to your destination you can see all the routes and times here. An easier way to figure exactly what bus to use is by using the optimal route search tool.

Tram (Tramvaji) - These are trams which run on tracks throughout the Riga Center and the outer districts. The routes are limited but Trams are the fastest method of public transportation as they are less effected by traffic congestion than Autobuses or Trollybuses which run in normal traffic. To find a Tram which goes to your destination you can see all the routes and times here. An easier way to figure exactly what tram to use is by using the optimal route search tool.

It very important to remember that an Autobus and a Trolleybus can have the same number but they will go to different destinations as they are different buses! If you are looking for a Trolleybus make sure you get on a bus which is connected to the overhead electrical wires!


Telephone Tips

Local telephone calls in Riga are very expensive so be careful about using the phone in your hotel room as the rate is likely to be very high. Your best bet is to purchase a SIM card for your mobile phone as soon as you arrive. The cheapest brand is Zelta Zivtiņas (Tele2) and can be purchased for various amounts (ranging from 99 Santimi to 12.95 Lats) at convenience stores like Plus Punkts and Narvesen. Make sure you tell the cashier that you need a new number!


Nightlife Tips

General Nightlife Tips - Riga is a very safe city but it pays to be careful when you are out enjoying a night on the town. Be especially wary of the nice girls who approach you on the street asking you if you want some "company", as typically this type of come-on will result in you getting scammed out of some money, or in some cases, an unfortunate meeting with her "boyfriend" who will demand a very large "donation." Also make sure you have exchanged all your EUR, Pounds, Dollars etc. into Lats before you go out as you are likely to get a very bad exchange rate when you try to change money at 2AM after a few drinks!

Strip Club Tips - Unfortunately most strip clubs in Riga are set up to squeeze the most money out of you in the shortest period of time. They will try to lure you in with the promise of a free drink but once you are inside you will find yourself quickly set upon by a few pretty girls who will chat you up and try to get you to order for them as many drinks as possible. Be very careful as these drinks for the girls can sometimes cost as much as 30 to 50 Ls each!!! Typically after about 1 hour you will have spent 300 Lats and not have received even so much as one lap dance for you trouble! In general it is best to avoid the strip clubs unless you have someone with connections at the club to assure that you do not get the "tourists" treatment.

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