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Riga Old Town, C Market & Art Nouveau Guided Walking Tour
2 ReviewsVisit Riga market “the largest Market in Europe”, Old Town, Freedom Monument, First Christmas tree ever location, House of the Black Heads, Churches, admire Riga’s Art Nouveau architecture & more.
Highlights
- Visit the Old Town, Churches, Swedish Gate, Freedom monument & The Barricades
- European Largest Market, Visit 5 of the 7 remaining Nazi Zeppelin hangars turned
- Discover the location of first Christmas tree ever
- Get Tips of where to enjoy Latvian Food, Drinks & Where to dance Latvian music
- Get impressed with Highest concentration of Art of Nouveau Buildings in Europe
Description
You will see Riga’s the central market ( the largest market in Europe ), where you will try Latvian snacks, drinks, and hear about Latvian History. After, we will move around the old town, where you will visit and learn about: The house of the Blackhead, St. Peters Church, First ever Christmas trees location, Dome Cathedrals, City wall, Swedish Gate, The three brothers house, Riga’s historical Balzams store (Latvian national drink),( here you can enjoy a drink at your own expense), The Freedom monument & the barricades area “ where confrontations of Latvians against the Soviet was effected in 1991 ( place where Latvia restored its independence ) Also, I’ll show you places where to experience Latvian food and culture, such as, Ala folk club (Latvian cuisine & folk) In addition, if you would like to extend the tour, I have others alternatives, such as, take you to Alberta street, where the Nouveau building will amaze you, take you to Jūrmala and other cities.Includes
Kvass ( Latvian Coca-Cola ) Moonshine ( Vodka) or traditional Latvian beer 2 traditional latvian canapé ( latvian tapas ) Latvian pickle Gotina (Latvian toffee)Easy cancellation
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