Travel Guide
Latvia is a small country on the Baltic Sea with
ancient history and traditions. If you want to enjoy nature, there is not only the serene Gulf of Riga and the open Baltic Sea, but also
nature parks,
lakes and
beautiful forests.
Old
Riga offers not only fabulous architectural monuments, but also various nightclubs and pubs. According to legend, once every 100 years the devil rears his head from the waters of Riga’s River Daugava and asks whether Riga is ‘ready’ yet. If the answer is ‘yes’, the now nearly
900-year-old city will be condemned to sink into the waters.
For now, however, there is no chance of
Latvia being ’ready’ to sink. Long the
Baltic favourite,
Latvia is now also beginning to emerge as a tourist destination further afield, championed as one of Europe’s
hidden treasures. Those who visit will appreciate the small
picturesque medieval towns,
country castles,
museums and
folk parks,
ruined fortresses and, occasionally,
grand palaces. They will also appreciate the little Latvian quirks still entrenched in customs, crafts and culture.