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Radisson Blu Hotel Latvia
4 STAR Hotel
Has sweeping views of the city and sea
Standing tall above the Riga skyline, this central 4-star hotel has stunning views, especially from its Skyline Bar with views that will take your breath away. There are over 570 guest rooms available, and each one even has an in-room mini bar. There’s even an exclusive spa – featuring an 18 metre swimming pool, private relaxation areas, a fitness studio, cafe and treatment rooms.
Dodo Hotel
3 STAR Hotel
10 mins from Nightlife
This 3-star hotel is situated in a quieter area of the city centre which is perfect for sleeping off one too many drinks. Rooms are basic but clean and the friendly staff at reception are more than happy to help point out local attractions too.
Old Riga Palace
4 STAR Hotel
Situated in Riga’s Old Town
This 4-star hotel will add a touch of glamour to any stag do in Riga with plush bedrooms, private balconies and even its very own spa. Located on a quiet street in Riga’s Old Town, this place offers the best of both worlds with a quiet spot to get a good kip within walking distance of the city’s iconic nightlife.
Wellton Riverside Spa Hotel
4 STAR Spa Hotel
On the bank of the Daugava River
Style meets comfort at the swish Wellton Riverside Spa Hotel, which sits on the banks of the Daugava River. This swanky 4-star hotel offers sleek bedrooms and a thermal spa complex – just the ticket when you’re been on the drink. All this and it’s just a short walk from Riga’s legendary nightlife.
Welton Riga Hotel and Spa
4 STAR Hotel with Leisure Facilities
Central hotel with spa
This four star hotel is situated just steps way from Riga’s tourist attractions and entertainment sites. The hotel has a spa on site with a jacuzzi, sauna and treatment rooms. It also has a great tapas restaurant on the ground floor too. Each room can house up to 2 guests and has a TV, tea and coffee station and an electronic safe.
Bellevue Park Hotel Riga
4 STAR Hotel
Swanky and very central.
This plush 4-star hotel offers style and comfort as well as a safe place to stay on your stag do in Riga. The large spacious rooms offer all the amenities that you and the lads will need and the sweeping roof terrace offers panoramic views of the historic city. Includes Gym, Wellness centre and bar. What more could you want from your last night of freedom in Riga!
Radisson Hotel Daugava
4 STAR Hotel
Breakfast included and spa on site
This picturesque riverside hotel is only 15 minutes from the airport and no more than half an hour from all of the city’s attractions. Each room can accommodate 2 people with air conditioning, complimentary toiletries, hairdryer, ironing station and tea and coffee station. There is also a spa onsite to help you relax from a full day of activities.
Konventa eta Hotel Keystone Collection
4 STAR Hotel
Stylish 4 star hotel with awesome onsite bar located in the heart of the Old Town
Boasting 69 recently renovated rooms, this stylish 3-star hotel is located in one of the oldest building complexes in the Old Town. The rooms are comfortable and modern and have twin beds, a private bathroom, a flat screen TV, a minibar, a hair dryer, a safe and tea and coffee making facilities. The hotel has a brill onsite restaurant, Two More Beers, which is stylish and offers a pleasant atmosphere and hearty food.
Radisson Blu Ridzene Hotel
4 STAR Hotel
Beautiful views from comfortable rooms
The rooms at Radisson Blu accommodate for 2 people with amenities such as a TV, hairdryer, complimentary toiletries, ironing station, safety deposit box and a mini bar (for an extra charge). The hotel is located in the centre of Riga in between two lush parks. Most rooms have views of these and the city, a gorgeous view to wake up to.
With the cool and quirky Kalnciema Quarter and the iconic Freedom Monument to its name, there’s plenty to do in Riga other than just drink. Here’s our top 10 recommended things to do in Riga.
Kalnciema Quarter
If you like to stray away from the norm, you need to head to Riga’s Kalnciema Quarter. Just half an hour from the centre of Riga, this cool area is home to some pretty impressive 19th century buildings and regularly plays host to some edgy events in the area. With open air concerts showcasing the best in young rock, jazz and classical talent, quirky art exhibitions and lively outdoor market stalls on Saturdays, some of which even serve traditional Latvian bevs, it’s a great spot to head to for a bit of culture through the day.
Olympic Bobsleigh Track
Šveices iela 13, Sigulda, Siguldas pilseta, LV-2150, Latvia
You simply can’t go to Riga and not experience the thrill of a go on the Sigulda Bobsleigh and Luge Track. Opened in 1986, this Olympic standard track is 1,200 metres and features 16 curves – meaning you can reach speeds of up to 125km/hour, so hold on tight. It’s also one of the only tracks in the world which is accessible to both professional athletes and visitors to the city – book your spot here.
Freedom Monument
Affectionately known as ‘Milda’ (impress the locals with that nugget), Riga’s most well-known tourist attraction has to be Freedom Monument. Towering above the Old Town and central Riga, this granite and copper structure honours soldiers killed during the Latvian War of Independence. Considered an important symbol of freedom, without what that tower stands for, you wouldn’t even be considering Riga for your stag do.
Riga Old Town
Regardless of whether you’re heading to Riga for a massive p*ss up, or just to take in some of the local culture and admire the unique, Eastern European architecture – you’ll be spending a lot of time in Riga’s Old Town. As well as being the oldest section of Riga (included in the UNESCO World Heritage List), it’s home to Riga Cathedral and St. Peter’s Church, which offers breathtaking views of Riga from its 72 metre observational tower.
Nativity Cathedral
Brivibas bulvaris 23, Centra rajons, Riga, LV-1050, Latvia
Probably the most recognisable building in the whole of Riga is the Nativity Cathedral, with its cool dome-shaped peaks and unusual façade. It’s one of the most prominent buildings which you can spot from Radisson Blu’s Skyline bar, as well as on your walk to the Old Town. It’s also super close to Freedom Monument, meaning that you can tick two things off your Riga cultural list at once and tell the missus that she was wrong about what goes down on stag dos… well, sort of.
Jurmala Beach
30 mins from Riga
We totally forgive you if sunshine, palm trees and golden sands aren’t the image you conjure when you first think of Riga, but just a few miles out of Riga, you’ll come across the untouched paradise that is Jurmala Beach. There are some seriously cool beach bars lining the seafront, accompanied by panoramic white sands and beautiful Latvian women sunbathing. Temperatures average around 30°C in the summer, so ticking this off your cultural list will be no hardship.
House of Blackheads
Ratslaukums 7, Centra rajons, Riga, LV-1050, Latvia
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Despite the gross images that its name conjures, Riga’s House of Blackheads is pretty spectacular. Built in 1334, this palace like building was once used for upper class merchants for meetings and banquets – beats the function room of a Travelodge, ay? Basically, it is what the Eiffel Tower is to Paris, so make sure to whack it down on your ‘must see’ list. It’s in Riga’s Old Town, so you’ll pass it when you’re bar hopping anyway.
Town Hall Square
Impressive in any season, at any time of the day or night, Town Hall Square is one of the main squares in Riga. During WWII, this area was heavily bombed and subsequently destroyed, but has been completely reconstructed and painstakingly restored to its former glory. It is home to the aforementioned House of Blackheads, as well as the reconstructed Town Hall and other impressive structures, as well as some pretty awesome Christmas markets in the festive season.
Swedish Gate and Old City Walls
If you’re into your history, you must check this out. Built in 1698, when Sweden took over the city, the Swedish Gate and old city walls are the only structure in the Old Town that has its original features preserved, untouched by WWII bombings. Plus, it’s in the Old Town so you can casually check it out as you’re flitting between bars. Interestingly, the apartment located above the Swedish Gate used to belong to the city’s executioner, who would put a red rose in his window, the night before an execution.
Riga Zoo
Meža prospekts 1, Ziemelu rajons, Riga, LV-1014, Latvia
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You thought those strip clubs and rowdy bars were packed with wild animals? You ain’t seen nothin’ yet. If you need a break from the 24-hour drinking session, a good way to clear your heads is getting back to basics with a trip to the zoo. Packed to the rafters with around 4,000 animals of nearly 500 species, you can become one of the 300,000 annual visitors to the zoo. You can get here by taking Tram 11 from the city centre.
Riga is a relatively safe place to visit, but petty theft can be common. We've compiled our six top safety tips for stags looking to stay safe in Riga:
By following these simple safety tips, we're sure you'll have a first class trip to Riga
Since the introduction of budget airlines to Riga (Ryanair’s launch was November 2004), Riga has soared in popularity and become the ultimate in stag do destinations. Flying to Riga is the very best way to get there from the UK and Ireland; it’s super quick, simple and has direct flights to over 100 destinations across 30 countries, seeing over 6,000,000 passengers annually pass through its doors. With a huge range of airlines flying into Riga, including Ryanair, Wizz Air and airBaltic, you should be able to find suitable flights for cheap as chips – leaving you plenty of cash for those other Riga stag do essentials. Riga’s airport is about 20 minutes out of the city centre where you’ll be staying, but we can arrange a transfer to pick you up and take you direct to your accommodation – even throwing in a couple of strippers if that’s what you fancy (of course that’s what you fancy).
Airport | Airline |
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Dublin Airport DUB → RIX | Ryanair |
Leeds - Leeds Bradford Airport LBA → RIX | Ryanair |
London - Gatwick Airport LGW → RIX | Air Baltic |
London - Luton Airport LTN → RIX | Wizz Air |
London - Stansted Airport STN → RIX | Ryanair |
Manchester Airport MAN → RIX | Ryanair |
Nottingham - East Midlands Airport EMA → RIX | Ryanair |
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Since the introduction of budget airlines to Riga (Ryanair’s launch was November 2004), Riga has soared in popularity and become the ultimate in stag do destinations. Flying to Riga is the very best way to get there from the UK and Ireland; it’s super quick, simple and has direct flights to over 100 destinations across 30 countries, seeing over 6,000,000 passengers annually pass through its doors. With a huge range of airlines flying into Riga, including Ryanair, Wizz Air and airBaltic, you should be able to find suitable flights for cheap as chips – leaving you plenty of cash for those other Riga stag do essentials. Riga’s airport is about 20 minutes out of the city centre where you’ll be staying, but we can arrange a transfer to pick you up and take you direct to your accommodation – even throwing in a couple of strippers if that’s what you fancy (of course that’s what you fancy).
Airport | Duration | Airline |
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Dublin Airport DUB | 3h 10m | Ryanair |
Leeds Bradford Airport LBA | 2h 50m | Ryanair |
London Luton LTN | 2h 40m | Wizz Air |
Manchester Airport MAN | 2h 35m | Ryanair |
Luckily for you, most of Riga’s best bars and tourist attractions are located within the Old Town – but, if you’re hoping to venture further afield, here are the very best ways to get around Riga.
Riga is popular because of its beautiful women, loose relationship with rules and dirt cheap prices. Here are a few averages, so you can see what we’re talking about.
Like much of Eastern Europe, Latvia experiences scorching highs along with pretty frosty lows in temperature. However, regardless of when you’re travelling to Riga, the beer will taste good and the women will look amazing – so we can’t imagine the weather being too much of a concern to lads like you.
July 2025
Every day in July generally sees Riga bleached in sunshine - so if you’ve packed a mankini for the stag, you’ll be doing him a favour.
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