Daily Archives: July 6, 2024

Exploring Latvia, in the city of Riga

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Monday, 10-June-2024, through Saturday, 15-June-2024


I liked Riga.



It felt a bit smaller than Tallinn, and didn’t have the strongly-defined (and walled off) old town, but the old town was definitely there, and was absolutely lovely to wander around. Whereas Tallinn was built around the walls of the old town, Riga seemed to be built around the river – beautiful parks running along both banks, with amazing sculptures throughout.

Lots of beautiful buildings, and I definitely spent quite a bit of time just wandering and appreciating the architecture that surrounded me. It definitely felt like it was newer than Tallinn’s old town, with buildings that seemed a bit more… sculptural? Maybe? I can’t quite put my finger on it, but there was definitely a subtly different feel to the city. Neither good nor bad, but definitely interesting.




In all candor, I was also starting to burn out while I was in Riga. This marked my halfway point for the trip – it was my sixth week traveling, and I was starting to feel it. Museums became a bit more monotonous, and I didn’t quite have the endurance to see multiple galleries in a single day. I was still walking a ton (between 5 and 10 miles a day), but I was taking it a bit more slowly… and needing a bit more down time in the hotel in the mornings and evenings.

There’s nothing wrong with that. It’s part of anything – six weeks of vacation and museums and walking can wear on a soul similarly to six weeks of work… it’s a better type of wear, and I’d choose it every day over going back to the chaos of work, but it’s still there.

I took some days lighter than I normally would have. I rested a bit more, watched a bit more cartoons, and finished the book I was reading. I did laundry at a laundromat downtown, and relaxed at a cafe while the machine tumbled. I didn’t take a hard-rest, but I definitely slowed down a bit… I can’t tell you if it would have been better to fully stop, but I can say that slowing down definitely helped quite a bit.



Ohh! One extra fun part!

I found an archery range! By “range” I mean “a few cloths draped between trees, with some targets set up and a very overworked guy trying to keep the kids from shooting each other”. Like… seriously, how was this legal? I had fun plonking a few arrows into a target… but dear god it was concerning being around there.



Now, the part that everyone loves – Food! Where did I eat while adventuring around Latvia?

  • LIDO – A sort of cafeteria-style place, grab your tray and pick your food. Interesting, and I believe it was fairly authentic Latvian fare?
  • Rozengrals Vinarium Civitatis Rigensis – Very fancy spot, in an old wine cellar, with a strong medieval theme. Fun, but… I don’t know. I went on a Tuesday, and I think it’s more of a “go on the weekend” kind of place.
  • Big Bad Bagels – Awesome and simple. The bagels were great.
  • Portofino – Delicious italian spot… though their website was out of date, which meant that the meatballs that I was craving weren’t on the menu. But still, good food!
  • Caffeine – Awesome and simple coffee shop, beautifully welcoming for me to spend some time blogging.
  • This Place Doesn’t Need a Name – Ehh. This was okay. Wouldn’t really recommend, though the decor was really cool.
  • Cherry Fix – I spent an evening purging my system of this dinner, and then three more days recovering. Do not recommend. This’ll get its own blog post soon enough.

A respite at the Hotel Justus – My personal palace

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Monday, 10-June-2024, through Saturday, 15-June-2024


When I was first sketching out my trip, I had a feeling that the Baltic States would be a bit cheaper than the Nordics – I figured it’d be a chance to save a bit of money, and maybe stay at some more traditional hotels, as a change of pace. Mix up the accommodations, you know?

Well, when I looked at Riga I realized just how right I was. My targeted budget for accommodations was $150/night, and I was finding options in Riga for around $30/night. Saving money is good, but that wasn’t the goal of this trip… so I looked into what experiences I could get, while still saving money (or at least staying within budget), and I quickly found the Hotel Justus.

An exceptionally nice hotel, right in the center of Riga, with rooms still quite cheap… starting around $50.

So I looked at what fancier rooms there were. Their fancy rooms were $100.

I looked at what fancier rooms they had. Only one – the Premier, presidential suite. Complete with a conference table, two-person tub, and a monstrous double-king bed. For $151/night.





I splurged on exceeding my budget by a dollar. I even added in an extra – a wine and cheese plate to greet me, with local cheeses and a bottle of nice champagne. I think it was $20.



The hotel Justus was amazing. End statement. It came with a lovely breakfast buffet, the staff was absolutely lovely, and when I had to unexpectedly extend my stay by a day (more on that later…) they even offered to help me move my baggage when my Suite wasn’t available. The craziest part, though? The mini-bar was actually legitimately reasonably priced! Like… I ended up using it, since they were just the same price as going out!

Simple, kind, and efficient. 100% recommend.