GARE ROUTIÈRE (AUTOOSTA)
Read moreAs you enter the concourse, you'll find a tourist information desk in the corner on the right. At the far end of the terminal, you'll find the offices selling international tickets (mainly to neighboring countries).
The most comfortable, fastest and cheapest way to get to Latvian cities, like the other two Baltic capitals, is still by bus. For timetables, consult the large board in the lobby.
Information website: www.1188.lv. This site provides bus timetables.
AIRBALTIC
Read moreBased in Latvia, Air Baltic is the main airline serving the three Baltic states. Starting out as a low-cost carrier, it has risen through the ranks over the years, offering code-share flights with Air France and Brussels Airlines. Nevertheless, the principle remains the same: the lowest prices give you access to the minimum of service, but the service is up to the standard of the classic airlines and the planes are new. From Paris, daily flights to Riga, direct to Tallinn on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, and to Vilnius on Thursdays.
AÉROPORT INTERNATIONAL DE RĪGA
Read moreThe airport has one terminal. Check-in is on level 2. Arrivals are on level 1. The airport concourse has everything you'd expect from a modern terminal (newsagents, pharmacy, bank, bureau de change, airline counters, wifi...) and the terminal has several cafés and restaurants. Luggage storage is available in the basement for €5 a day. Bus no. 22 takes you to the center (Abrenes).
LOT
Read moreRiga is a fascinating city to explore, and a private tour is a great way to discover all its highlights. This 3-hour tour will allow you to customize your sightseeing itinerary and benefit from the knowledge of a professional local guide. You'll be picked up from your hotel and transported in an air-conditioned coach to the city's main attractions. You'll see landmarks such as the Freedom Monument and the Latvian National Opera, as well as lesser-known sites like the Latvian Academy of Sciences and Riga's central market. Your guide will provide interesting information on the city's history and culture throughout the tour. Pick-up at your hotel will save you time and ensure a hassle-free start to your tour. This private tour is an excellent way to discover Riga in a comfortable and personalized way.
CSA
Read moreRiga is a destination served by Czech Airlines. The company offers flights to many other cities, including Almeria, Antalya, Beirut, Boston, Bucharest, Cagliari, Catania, Corfu, Dubai, Fuerteventura, Funchal, Heraklion, Hurghada, Karpathos, Chania, Lamezia Terme, Lanzarote, Larnaca, Las Palmas, Madrid, Malaga, Marsa Alam, Menorca, Nice, Olbia, Palma de Mallorca, Paris, Prague, Preveza, Rhodes, Samos, Santorini, Split, Tel Aviv, Tenerife, Thessaloniki, Tirana, Valencia and Varna.
GARE DE RĪGA (CENTRĀLĀ STACIJA)
Read moreNational and international train schedules and ticket prices are available on the website, which includes an English version. A locker and automatic lockers are available. The large hall is reserved for international lines, the small one for local lines. The station is located a stone's throw from the old town, in the extension of the central market square and the bus station. The station has been completely renovated and is part of a large shopping centre.
RYANAIR
Read moreRiga, the capital of Latvia, is a destination not to be missed. The city is brimming with architectural treasures, delicious cuisine and lively nightlife. In 2014, Riga was elected European Capital of Culture, a testament to its fascinating atmosphere. In addition to its festive side, Riga also offers a cosmopolitan and elegant atmosphere. During the summer season, you can even enjoy a swim in the Baltic Sea at the nearby seaside resort of Jurmala. You can fly to Riga with Ryanair.