Places in Latvia

Money & duty free for Latvia

Exchange rates:

Euro
C$1 = €0.72
£1 = €1.19
US$1 = €0.96
C$1 = €0.72
£1 = €1.19
US$1 = €0.96

Currency & Money

Currency information

Euro (EUR; symbol €) = 100 cents. Notes are in denominations of €500, 200, 100, 50, 20, 10 and 5. Coins are in denominations of €2 and 1, and 50, 20, 10, 5, 2 and 1 cents.

Credit cards

Credit and debit cards are widely accepted throughout Latvia, particularly in Riga and other larger towns. Visa and Mastercard are the most commonly accepted cards, while contactless payment and mobile payment services such as Apple Pay and Google Pay are widely used.

Cash is still useful in some smaller rural businesses, markets and cafés, though Latvia is generally considered one of the more cashless societies in the Baltic region.

ATM

ATMs are widespread in cities, towns, shopping centres and transport hubs throughout Latvia. International debit and credit cards are generally accepted at bank-operated ATMs, though withdrawal fees may apply depending on the traveller's home bank.

Banking hours

Mon to Fri 09:00 to 17:00.

Currency restriction

When entering or leaving Latvia, travellers with €10,000 or more (or equivalent) must declare it to customs.

Currency exchange

The currency used in Latvia is the euro (EUR). Foreign currency can be exchanged at banks, some hotels, and exchange offices, though rates and commission charges can vary. ATMs are widely used by visitors and are often the most convenient way to obtain euros.

Latvia duty free

Latvia's duty-free allowance for travellers arriving from within the EU:

If you are over 17 years old, you can transport goods freely between EU countries, provided they are for personal use and not for resale. Taxes must already have been paid on these goods in the country of purchase. If you exceed the following guideline amounts, customs officials may question you to ensure the goods are for personal use:
• 800 cigarettes or 400 cigarillos or 200 cigars or 1kg of tobacco.
• 90L of still wine (of which a maximum of 60L can be sparkling wine).
• 110L of beer.
• 10L of spirits over 22% alcohol by volume or 20L of fortified wine or other beverages up to 22%.
• Travellers under 17 years old may not bring in tobacco or alcohol products, and rules may vary slightly between EU countries.

Latvia's duty-free allowance for travellers arriving from outside the EU:

If you are arriving from a non-EU country, the following goods may be imported into Latvia by travellers over 17 years of age without incurring customs duty:
• 200 cigarettes or 100 cigarillos or 50 cigars or 250g of tobacco. You may combine these tobacco products provided the total limit is not exceeded.
• 1L of spirits over 22% alcohol by volume or 2L of alcoholic beverages less than 22% alcohol by volume.
• 4L of wine.
• 16L of beer.
• Other goods up to the value of €430 for air/sea passengers (reduced to €150 for travellers under 15).

Duty-free allowances are subject to change, sometimes at short notice due to policy updates or external factors. Information is correct at the time of writing; travellers should verify current allowances with official customs authorities before departure. We accept no liability for any inconvenience or loss arising from changes to these regulations.

Banned imports

Prohibited items include meat and dairy products from non-EU countries, narcotics, counterfeit goods, and endangered species and their products (such as ivory, protected leathers, and certain plants). Restricted items include weapons, ammunition, fireworks, plants, and cultural artefacts requiring permits. This list is not exhaustive. Travellers should consult the State Revenue Service (VID) or the nearest Latvian embassy or consulate for the most up-to-date information.

The European Union has imposed sanctions on various goods imported from the Russian Federation, including diamonds, gold, jewellery, cigarettes, cosmetics, seafood (such as caviar), spirits (like vodka), shoes, clothing, and smartwatches. However, it is important to note that the specifics of these sanctions can evolve, so travellers should consult the European Commission's communications for the most current and detailed information.

Banned exports

Prohibited exports include endangered species and their derivatives, cultural artefacts of historical value without authorisation, and narcotic or psychotropic substances. Firearms, ammunition and military equipment require export licences. This list is not exhaustive. Travellers should consult the State Revenue Service (VID) or the nearest Latvian embassy or consulate for current export restrictions.

Visa and passport information is updated regularly and is correct at the time of publishing. You should verify critical travel information independently with the relevant embassy before you travel.