Riga Hotels

There is a wide choice of accommodation in Riga, which ranges from international-standard hotel chains to more atmospheric guest houses in the heart of Old Town. Although prices have been steadily rising in the city, there are still some great accommodation bargains to be found throughout Riga.

The Riga hotels below have been hand-picked by our guide author and are grouped into three pricing categories:
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Radisson SAS Daugava

+371 6706 1111

The free airport transfer helps make up for the location on the opposite bank of the River Daugava from almost everything you will want to see and do. The views of the Old Town are superb across the water. Complimentary Wi-Fi is available for all guests.

Kugu 24 , 1048, Riga, Latvia

Grand Palace

+371 6704 4000

Regarded by many as the finest hotel in Riga, the Grand Palace is a supremely enjoyable place to stay. It manages to conjure up an old world feeling of luxury and decadence while also staying ahead of the game with Wi-Fi now available in all guest rooms. Slick service, a sauna and gym help complete the impressive picture of perhaps the best hotel in the country. First class.

Pils 12 , 1050, Riga, Latvia

Hotel Bergs

+371 6777 0900

When it first opened it was ranked by Condé Nast as one of the world's best boutique hotels. This slick operation in the new town is indeed impressive, both in terms of the designer décor and the seamlessly smooth service. It’s easy to see why this Riga hotel has won so many awards. Still one of the most fashionable places to stay in the Latvian capital, Hotel Bergs also has an excellent restaurant on site.

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83/85 Elizabetes Street

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