Latvia: An Undiscovered Paradise
Since the fall of the Berlin Wall many parts of Eastern Europe
have become widely accessible to tourists for the first time.
Cities such as Prague and Budapest had been a mystery for so
long but now take centre stage on the European tourism map.
Riga, the capital city of Latvia, seems sure to follow suit.
No longer part of the Soviet Union, Latvia has opened its
borders and embraced incomers. This has had a dramatic effect on
many parts of the country, but perhaps most noticeably on its
capital city. Riga retains much of its old charm, yet has become
much more "tourist friendly". Many visitors have arrived here as
tourists but then decided to say - the expat community is
growing and investing in the country's future.
So what is it about Riga that seems to be enchanting foreigners?
For one thing, it's the atmosphere of the place. Riga has
retained its architectural gems, making the city a wonderful
place to stroll through. The art nouveau architecture that
survives from the 19th century is a joy to behold - the sheer
beauty of some parts of this city (and this country) never cease
to amaze.
Latvians are renowned for their free spirits and enjoyment of
life. Nowhere can this be seen more clearly than when spending a
night in one of the city's many bars, clubs and pubs. There's a
vibrancy to Riga that lives long in the memory. Though residents
of Vilnius and Tallinn may disagree, many would feel that Riga
is the real jewel of the Baltic.
You could be forgiven for thinking that visiting a country where
the main city has beautiful architecture, a wonderful atmosphere
and great nightlife might involve great expense. Thankfully,
that's not the case. This is a place that you can undoubtedly
visit on a budget, as prices in Latvia are far below those
experienced in western Europe.
You'll find that your largest expense will almost certainly be
your flight - accommodation can be found that is reasonably
priced, while living costs will probably be a lot lower than you
are used to at home.
So what are you waiting for?! Latvia awaits!