Where to Stay and Eat in Latvia
: Accommodation in Latvia
Cities
are the primary locations to spend a night in Latvia. The larger the city, the
more expensive is the accommodation.
Riga
has the most accommodation options, ranging from hostels to the most expensive
global hotel brands (just like in any global city). However, rather bad Latvian
roads mean that it is usually impossible to just stay in Riga and visit other
locations from there (except for nearby locations such as Sigulda, CÄ“sis or
JÅ«rmala).
In
smaller cities there are typically hotels ranging from little-renovated Soviet
style ones (cheaper) to modern ones, sometimes established within historic
buildings. In seaside locations there are more offers (especially JÅ«rmala), but
some may close down in winter.
Short-term
apartment rental is often possible through Air BnB and Booking.com but may
require collateral and have limited check-in / check-out hours and are
comparatively expensive. They are more useful for larger groups or families.
In
the countryside a lot of former palaces and manors that have been converted
into hotels. They may offer a poetic location and pretty decorated buildings
amidst old parks. However, most of the palaces lack authentic interiors as they
were destroyed by Soviets to whom palaces were a symbol of former regimes.
Palace or manor hotels typically have the word “pils” or “muiža” in their name.
However,
not every muiža hotel will be within an impressive building and location, as
some of the nobles weren’t especially rich and their “manors” did not differ
that much from ordinary 19th-century homes. So, if you want to spend a night
within a building built for the richest, you have to read beyond official
comments at booking websites.
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