Riga cruise port guide
Rīga is the largest, liveliest and most cosmopolitan of the Baltic capitals, a great city to visit when you are on a MSC cruise to Latvia. A heady mixture of the medieval and the contemporary, the city has much to offer architecture and history enthusiasts in the narrow cobbled streets of Old Rīga and the wide boulevards of the New Town, where beautiful examples of Art Nouveau architecture line Strēlnieku iela and Alberta iela. The city also has all the trappings of a modern capital, with efficient and affordable public transportation, excellent shopping, and a notoriously exuberant nightlife. An MSC Cruises excursion is a good way to experience Old Rīga, grouped loosely around Town Hall Square and Cathedral Square, which forms the city’s nucleus and is home to most of its historic buildings. With its cobbled streets, narrow lanes and hidden courtyards, it gives the impression of stepping back in time. To the east, Old Rīga is bordered by Bastejkalns Park, beyond which lies the New Town. Built during rapid urban expansion between 1857 and 1914, its wide boulevards are lined with four- and five-storey apartment buildings, many decorated with extravagant Art Nouveau motifs. If you want to see the city unfold before you, with its melange of church domes, vast parks, ribbon of river and squat Soviet creations, follow the urban throng to Šķūņu iela to St Peter’s Church, a large red-brick structure with a graceful three-tiered spire; climb the tower for excellent panoramic views. From the doors of St Peter’s Church, Rātslaukums (Town Hall Square) is straight ahead and dominated by the House of the Blackheads (Melngalvju nams), whose facade is an opulent masterpiece of Gothic architecture and which once served as the headquarters of Rīga’s bachelor merchants, who adopted the North African, non-white St Maurice as their patron (hence the name “Blackheads”).
About Riga
Riga is the capital and largest city of Latvia, located at the mouth of the Daugava River on the Gulf of Riga. With a population of nearly 600,000, it accounts for a third of Latvia's total population and is the second-largest city in the Baltic states. Founded in 1201 as a crusader port city, it became a major Hanseatic League trading hub. Riga's historical center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized for its extraordinary concentration of Art Nouveau/Jugendstil architecture and 19th-century wooden buildings.
The UNESCO Old Town encompasses the medieval Vecrīga and the Art Nouveau Centrs district. The Art Nouveau buildings on Alberta Street—designed by Mikhail Eisenstein (father of filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein) and others—feature extraordinary sculptural facades with grotesque faces, garlands, and mythological figures. The reconstructed House of the Blackheads on Town Hall Square is the city's iconic landmark. The Latvian Open Air Ethnographic Museum, 10 km from the city center, preserves over 100 historic farmsteads, manor houses, and windmills from across Latvia. The beach resort town of Jūrmala, 25 km west by train, offers sandy beaches and wooden art nouveau villas.
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9-Day Baltic from Helsinki to Copenhagen: Germany, Sweden & Poland
Norwegian Sun · Europe · 9 nights
from $2,609
$289 / night
The classics of the Mare Balticum - Travemunde to Kiel
MS EUROPA · Europe · 12 nights
from $6,809
$567 / night
14 nights Baltic from Copenhagen
MSC Magnifica · Scandinavia · 14 nights
from $2,962
$211 / night
London to Stockholm
Sirena · Europe · 24 nights
from $8,899
$370 / night
Copenhagen to Stockholm
Silver Dawn · Baltic · 7 nights
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6 nights Norwegian Fjords from Oslo
MSC Magnifica · Europe · 6 nights
from $1,430
$238 / night
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