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Hotel in the Sigulda center |
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On Dec 5, 1967, the dining facility „Mushroom” (in Latvian – „Sēnīte”) opened for visitors. It used to be very popular back in the day.
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The St Peter`s Church is the tallest church in Riga, and also a remarkable example of the 13th century gothic architecture, which is also an architectural monument of national importance. |
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On display at the Cross Gallery are several collections of the Museum of the History of Riga and Navigation: cannons and firing equipment, grave slabs... |
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BalticTravelnews.com have dinner in the „Uzbegims” restaurant, where the food is prepared by Uzbek chefs. |
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In the very heart of Old Riga, Latvian craftsmen gather hand-made goods with Latvian traditional symbolism. |
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The collection of red-roofed buildings along Torņa Street built in the end of the 18th century in Old Town Riga is known as Jacob`s Barracks. |
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You can learn about the city by taking an electric train and listening to the guide’s stories. The route is 9km long |
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Since 2007, a small, but significant granite sculpture collection is displayed outside the Arsenāls exhibition hall. |
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The Latvian National Opera operates since 1923, staging approx. 6 new shows each season (Sep-May). All performances are within the genre of opera and ballet. |
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Daugavgriva pier was built in 1880. It stretches out into the Northwest of the river, just like the Daugava river dam in Mangaļsala on the right bank of the river. |
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Historically, Spīķeri was a warehouse district, developed in the 1870s when 58 red brick warehouses were built to store goods from cargo ships and train freights. |
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BalticTravelnews.lv enjoy autumn sights in Riga, stopping by the most popular tourist sights in the city centre, adored by the tourists and locals |
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Riga City Construction Board on Amatu Street 4 coordinates and monitors the construction process, as well as controls the administrative territory of Riga city. |
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In Kaļķu street 6, the Italian chefs demonstrated their skills in the restaurant “Il Patio”. They served a preserved sword-fish, potato pudding with octopi, pizzas with different special toppings, bruschetta and other dishes. |
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New trams are now operating in Daugavpils city (Latvia), which were built in the Russian Ust-Katav wagon-building plant. |
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Vecāķi railway station was opened on October 6, 1933. The station building was finished in 1935. |
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In the fall of 2014 the new restaurant “Uzbegims” opened in Riga, with an offering of various dishes from Uzbek national cuisine. |
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Built in 1926, Gulbene railway station is the home to a narrow-gauge railway track Gulbene-Alūksne |
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