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How long is the drive from Tampere to Vilnius?

The direct drive from Tampere to Vilnius is 539 mi (868 km), and should have a drive time of 11 hrs 54 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Tampere to Vilnius, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Helsinki, Tallinn, Riga, Sigulda, Jurmala, and Parnu, as well as top places to visit like Ainola and Halosenniemi, or the ever-popular The Finnish Glass Museum.

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Top cities between Tampere and Vilnius

The top cities between Tampere and Vilnius are Helsinki, Tallinn, Riga, Sigulda, Jurmala, and Parnu. Helsinki is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Tampere and 10 hours from Vilnius.
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Helsinki

Helsinki, the capital of Finland, is located on a peninsula in the Gulf of Finland. The city boasts a rich history showcased at institutions like the National Museum and Parliament House along Mannerheimintie avenue. Visitors can also explore contemporary art at Kiasma and admire the stunning Uspenski Cathedral overlooking the harbor. While known for its winter charm, Helsinki offers year-round appeal with its vibrant design and food scene.
Most popular city on this route
3 minutes off the main route, 15% of way to Vilnius
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Tallinn

Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, is a cultural hub with a well-preserved Old Town featuring cobblestone streets and medieval architecture. The city boasts historic landmarks such as the Gothic Town Hall and St. Nicholas Church, showcasing ecclesiastical art. Tallinn is also gaining popularity among LGBTQ+ travelers due to its evolving gay-friendly establishments and events. Additionally, it is known for its vibrant nightlife scene despite its relatively small population.
83% as popular as Helsinki
2 minutes off the main route, 31% of way to Vilnius
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Pärnu Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Pärnu Beach is a lively coastal getaway with a vibrant pedestrian promenade, offering amenities like a playground, splash pad, and chair rentals. It's an ideal spot for families and travelers looking to soak up the sun and enjoy various activities by the sea. Additionally, the area boasts an array of dining options and is known for its welcoming atmosphere. Whether you're seeking a relaxing winter retreat or a bustling summer escape, Pärnu Beach has something to offer every visitor.
Parnu Beach is a beautiful spot all year round. It has a way of warming your heart and inspiring deep thoughts.
Alice S — Google review
Cool beach to spend your summer holidays! It has a perfect infrastructure, nice sand, warm water. For us, it's the nicest beach in Europe.
Ausra B — Google review
Long straight beach with white sand. Easy on the feet. The water is shallow so very suitable for kids. Coffee shops and others along the shore. I traveled there in Autumn.
Philip L — Google review
I love it 🇪🇪💙 so pure and crystal clear water, soft sand and large beach. There is also nice bar and very best big sweet drinks /smoothies and great music and children were dancing also friday night .
TiiNa — Google review
It's not quite summer, but -18°c in deep winter! There is a lot to see on Pärnu beach, the bay is frozen, people are walking and enjoying the sunset!
Mairis K — Google review
Long, clean beach. Was completely empty in September. The water is very shallow: after 20m, my ankle was not completely under water. Probably a good thing if you want a photo of you walking on the water.
Laurent B — Google review
Nice beach, the sand is clean. there are plenty of parking spots available around, There is also a restaurant along the beach, kids activities to play with, beach volleyball or soccer infrastructures are available.
Mathieu L — Google review
One of the best beaches I've ever been at the baltic sea. Even in summertime not too crowded. Not to compare with beaches at the German Ostsee. This in Pärnu ist classes above.
Stefan B — Google review
3% as popular as Helsinki
2 minutes off the main route, 48% of way to Vilnius
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Prieka pietura (on Šveices street)

Serviced apartment
3% as popular as Helsinki
24 minutes off the main route, 66% of way to Vilnius
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Jūrmala

Jūrmala, a Latvian resort city located on the Gulf of Riga, is a sought-after place for its natural beauty and leisurely lifestyle. The city boasts wooden art nouveau villas, Soviet-era sanatoriums, and the expansive Jūrmala Beach. Visitors can explore the Dzintari Concert Hall complex and Dzintari Forest Park near the beach. The Jūrmala City Museum showcases the city's history through numerous artifacts.
6% as popular as Helsinki
31 minutes off the main route, 70% of way to Vilnius
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Riga

Riga, the capital of Latvia, is a vibrant cultural center situated at the mouth of the River Daugava on the Baltic Sea. The city boasts an impressive array of museums, concert halls, and historical monuments. Its charming Old Town features medieval architecture alongside stunning art nouveau buildings and wooden structures. Visitors can explore pedestrian-only streets lined with shops and restaurants in this bustling area.
65% as popular as Helsinki
11 minutes off the main route, 70% of way to Vilnius

Best stops along Tampere to Vilnius drive

The top stops along the way from Tampere to Vilnius (with short detours) are Suomenlinna, Vecrīga, and Uspenski Cathedral. Other popular stops include Rīgas Rātslaukums, Turaida Castle, and Riga Central Market.
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The Finnish Glass Museum

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Museum
Specialty Museums
The Finnish Glass Museum is a captivating destination that invites visitors to delve into the rich history and artistry of glassmaking in Finland. Housed in a former glass factory, this museum showcases an extensive collection of glass artifacts spanning from Roman times to modern-day creations, highlighting the evolution of the industry. Visitors can enjoy live demonstrations and explore unique pieces from Finland's golden age of design between 1950-1970.
What an amazing place. I was so impressed. What amazes me, is how forward the Finnish design was and is. Designs of mid century , so modern. It is really worth a visit ❤️
Marina P — Google review
Interesting place! The first floor is full of the history of glass work and technology, and the second one is full of beauty.
Evgenia M — Google review
A must-visit for anyone interested in glass, its history, and Finnish design. The restaurant and café are conveniently located in the same building, making it easy to enjoy a delicious meal right next to the beautiful artwork.
Anton T — Google review
Beauty beyond imagination. A unique experience that brings true joy and in an authentic surroundings. One of the best museums I've ever visited.
Minna L — Google review
Always good temporary exhibitions. Currently, Nanni Still. Lots of colourful and shapely glass. The smaller exhibition upstairs featuring student glass artists is varied and inspiring. Worth a trip.
Keith W — Google review
Awesome Cafe, buffet style €10 everything included. Proper hidden gem which only locals know about. So Cosy. Absolutely worthwhile to get to know Finnish culture
Roxane B — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A fascinating journey through the history of glass! A beautifully curated museum showcasing glass from the 1700s to the present day. You’ll find everything from everyday items to stunning art pieces. One of the highlights was the installation displaying glass objects arranged in a color gradient – elegant and poetic. The museum isn’t huge, but the quality of the collection makes it well worth a visit. Highly recommended for anyone interested in design, craftsmanship, or Nordic aesthetics.
Suvi S — Google review
Exhibition on three floors. Very interesting history of glass production, not only from Finland but worldwide. Offcourse there is a show of beautiful finnish glass art. The building is old glass factory. They have also lunch restaurant. If you are nearby, you have to visit this place.
Teuvo P — Google review
4.5
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4.5
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Tehtaankatu 23, 11910 Riihimäki, Finland
http://www.suomenlasimuseo.fi/
+358 50 5001956
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Ainola

Temporarily Closed
Museum
Nature & Parks
Museum home of composer Sibelius in the villa where he lived with his family from 1904-1957.
Nice. The house Sibelius lived in for more than 50 years. No theme park. Just the house with furniture and the story of their lives. Loved it
Tony B — Google review
Please with this. The garden is beautiful and the place itself is a walk into a history book. The building itself is stunning and the rooms nicely kept. You can see a lot of the old ornaments and catch a glimpse of the of how people lived during this period. The garden is stunning and well kept. The cafe is also a nice place to hang out and walk around.
Rosana E — Google review
Very interesting home museum of the Finnish national composer Jean Sibelius.
Juho Ä — Google review
After seen Sibelius Monument in Helsinki, it's just natural that one wants to see Ainola, the home of Jean and Aino Sibelius where they lived some half a century and which is now open for visitors as a home museum. The ticket price is 16 euro (summer25) which sounds a bit expensive if we think that the entrance costs to Kiasma, Ateneum and other big museums in Helsinki some 20 euroa. But maybe the ticket price doesn't matter so much if one is really interested in life of Finland's most famous composer.
Hannu T — Google review
A visit to Ainola had long been on my bucket list, so I arrived with high expectations. It's easy to see how the last 20 years or so of Sibalius' productive career, could have been influenced by such a stunning place. Today, the environment is a little spoiled by the proximity of a trunk road. But the house and gardens are unchanged since those days past, and you will appreciate the beauty and calm they install within you.
Sean J — Google review
Beautiful house and gardens. Highly recommend taking the time to visit the 'temple', the route is absolutely stunning.
Anne B — Google review
Really nice buildings and park. The interior and art collection are great. And the sauna! Worth visiting even if Sibelius is not your thing!
Peeter T — Google review
Home of Jean and Aino Sibelius, a very interesting history. A real home, did they say 99 ashtrays....he smoked cigars.
Pirjo M — Google review
4.4
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4.5
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Ainolankatu, 04400 Järvenpää, Finland
http://www.ainola.fi/
+358 9 287322
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Halosenniemi

Museum
Art museum
Lovely artist home. Extremely well taken care of and were greeted by very friendly staff. We were also able to pick and take home nearby wildflowers
Hannah G — Google review
A stunning location and a truly wonderful wooden house. The view to the lake is just fantastic. Very disappointed though to find that inside the house they did not have many works of Halonen on display but instead lots of paintings and works from other Finnish artists painted whilst they had been in France. I visited hoping to specifically see and learn about the person who had lived in the house. I am not sure if I would have wished to pay the rather expensive entrance fee to see works from artists who are already on display in large museums in Helsinki.
Jussi T — Google review
Amazing place on the lake Tuusula. If you looking for some peace and quiet, extraordinary views - you can find it here!
Anna-Maria N — Google review
A superb artist house museum that contains all the original furnishing (unlike Ahola). The changing exhibition was filled with stars and great artworka.
Peeter T — Google review
It is a great museum with fantastic paintings and views. Worth to visit
Ekaterina S — Google review
Beautiful place, wouldn't have minded staying a bit longer. Great artworks and architecture. It was very hot inside though due to sun all day and the house being black 😁.
Anne B — Google review
Lovely piece of Finnish history. Pekka Halonen’s atelier home is gorgeus and offers art exhibitions with different themes fron Finnish Art Golden Age 1880-1930 throughout the year.
Jukka P — Google review
I need to visit this place every summer. A cozy, lovely place , makes one never want to leave.
Pia M — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(52)
Halosenniementie 4-6, 04310 Tuusula, Finland
https://www.halosenniemi.fi/
+358 40 3143466
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Korkeasaari Zoo

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Parks
Korkeasaari Zoo, established in 1889, is a beloved attraction located on an island in the Baltic Sea near Helsinki. The zoo houses over 150 species, including big cats and reptiles, and is known for its successful breeding programs for endangered species like snow leopards and Amur tigers. The hilly island covers 22 hectares with hiking trails and various picnic spots.
It is nice to visit Korkeasaari Zoo with your family. You can bring your children and show the the real animals. This place is good and many children park, where you can stop for a while. Despite many cute and good animals here, I don't recommend to visit during lunch time. I don't know maybe we are not lucky enough, some animals slept during that time, such as tiger, and lion.. Overall rate, I give 5 stars.
Muhamad R — Google review
Very beautiful place to visit. They don't have a huge amount of animals but, the ones they have, are very well taken care of and have a lot of space to be, exercise, run, etc. I would advice a morning visit because some of the animals will not be available after 16h (if I'm not mistaken), like some monkeys. And, when it gets too warm they will seek for a cooler and shady area, sometimes inside, which will prevent you from seeing them. There's some coffee shops and a place inside where you can also eat meals brought by you. Amazing selection of frogs.
Richy ( — Google review
The zoo is on an island (i think the entire island is the zoo). I got there by JT-line boat, which is free with Helsinki City Pass (recommended, many activities with 55euro/48h). Anw, the zoo is ok, animals are not really active on a sunny saturday morning of August. But they look well taken care of and have a lot of space. Prepare yourself with drinks and at least 1,5h of walking :)
Trần T — Google review
Small zoo but still took 3 hours to go round as watching the animals and exploring all the nature zones and trails around. Great facilities and large enclosures. We enjoyed our time and saw some animals we haven’t before which was really cool. Being by the water was refreshing and amazing backdrop for the zoo.
Gemma H — Google review
I visited this zoo quite early (11am-2pm) there was not lot of people so no line, saw most of the animals except big cats. I assume they would be more active during afternoon hours, food and drinks were good and gift shop had lot of things to pick from. Ticket prices were affordable and all the events (feedings) were clearly stated in signs, I loved that. I recommend visiting with the whole family or group
Elena P — Google review
The zoo was very clean and large. Excellent facilities, even for grilling. The animals' rights were well met and they were all in the best condition. Good food and enough space appropriate to each animal's habitat were very interesting and satisfying to me. Good luck.
Mozhan K — Google review
I was here at free day with my young child. She is 1,6 y.o. we both engaged so much to see all of this animals. Just I'm sad littel bit, cuz we get there late and didn't see feeding of animals. Otherwise I'm highly recommended to visit this place..
Виктория О — Google review
We visited this zoo on Sunday. There were almost no people, which was very nice. However, many areas are under construction. The zoo feels quite old and, at the moment, not really worth visiting. Almost all restaurants and bars were closed. The most interesting parts were the wild cats and owls. It was quite an interesting walk to the zoo across the bridge. I suppose after the reconstruction it will be a pleasant place for both visitors and animals. But for now, it’s not a top place to visit.
Vita M — Google review
4.3
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4.1
(1019)
Mischan ja Maschan aukio 1, 00570 Helsinki, Finland
https://www.korkeasaari.fi/
+358 40 3342952
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Uspenski Cathedral

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Perched atop a hill in Helsinki, Uspenski Cathedral is the epicenter of the Finnish Orthodox faith. Known as the 'Russian Church,' it boasts an ornate exterior with red brick and distinctive onion domes. Inside, visitors are treated to lavish interior decorations that reflect Orthodox Byzantine style influenced by Italian Art Deco. With its thirteen towers and east-facing crosses symbolizing Jesus and the Twelve Apostles, this cathedral stands out as Scandinavia's largest Orthodox church.
A gorgeus architecture of orthodox church! Is a must see place when you are Helsinki , capital of Finland. Words about this place can't describe the beauty of the building.The Uspenski Cathedral is considered to be the largest Orthodox temple in Northern and Western Europe. The cathedral’s size is emphasized by its location on the highest hill of the Katajanokka district. The central cupola of the cathedral is 33 meters high. The cathedral was designed by the Russian church architect Aleksei M. Gornostajev. The Uspenski Cathedral was consecrated on October 25th, 1868. The Uspenski Cathedral is consecrated to the Dormition of the Mother of God (uspenie). The praasniekka church festival (also known as prazdnik or kermis) is held annually on August 15th.
Robert B — Google review
Uspenski Cathedral is one of Helsinki’s most beautiful landmarks. With its red-brick walls, golden domes, and hilltop views over the harbor, it’s stunning inside and out. The interior glows with gilded icons, chandeliers, and rich Orthodox detail — a striking contrast to the minimalist Helsinki Cathedral. Free to visit and just a short walk from the center, it’s a must-see in the city.
Louie F — Google review
It is a pleasure to visit, and it is quite outstanding. There are many tourists. We can go inside but it is a small Orthodox-style church. If you are not particularly interested in churches, tou can still appreciate the exterior and the city view from its terrace.
Tony C — Google review
Uspenski Cathedral is a striking and beautiful landmark that you can’t miss when walking along the harbour. Its impressive red-brick exterior and golden domes stand out against the skyline, and the closer you walk towards it, the more magnificent it becomes. You can also enter the cathedral, which adds to the experience. I visited on a weekday morning, and it was already lively with many tourists. Wandering around the area and taking in the details of the architecture was a lovely way to spend time. During my stay in Helsinki, I found myself noticing the cathedral almost every day, and it left a lasting impression on me. A must-see spot when visiting the city.
Tomoe M — Google review
Truly wonderful architecture! I made sure to add this as a stop on my trip to Helsinki, Finland! The walk to get to the cathedral was easy (I just used the map on my phone). The views of the surrounding areas are great once you climb the stairs! This is definitely worth the trek!
David K — Google review
1 | The largest Orthodox church in both Northern and Western Europe is also the main cathedral of the Helsinki Orthodox Diocese. It is located close to the Helsinki waterfront, and I was personally captivated by its brick-red color. Around 700,000 bricks were used for its construction, brought from the Bomarsund fortress in the Åland Islands. 2 | The church features 13 gilded domes, symbolizing Christ and the twelve apostles. The main dome rises to a height of 33 meters. 3 | You have to climb several steps to reach it, but it’s worth it. Entrance to the church outside of service times costs €5.
Petr N — Google review
Stunning Orthodox cathedral with impressive red-brick architecture and golden domes. The interior is beautiful and peaceful, with rich icons and details. Located on a small hill, it offers nice views over Helsinki and the harbor.
Anwar S — Google review
The architecture is truly astonishing! It has various charms by being viewed from different angles. The location is great and can be accessed by multiple walkways. The interior is beautiful and very well maintained, and you can learn about the history of the cathedral by easily scanning the QR code for the digital guide.
Charles Z — Google review
4.6
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4.3
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Pormestarinrinne 1, 00160 Helsinki, Finland
https://www.hos.fi/kirkot/uspenskin-katedraali/
+358 9 634267
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Viking Line, Suomen osasto

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Cruise line company
Transportation
Viking Line, Suomen osasto is one of the international ferry companies that operate services from Finland to Sweden, Germany, Estonia, and Russia. It's known for being the cheapest option for travel between Helsinki and Tallinn. The staff mainly consists of Finns who are proficient in English but may not speak Estonian or Russian. The trip takes a little over 2 hours and offers seating areas with some having outlets to charge devices.
we had a wonderful experience in vikingline while coming back from tallinn to helsinki from our day trip. it is a huge ship for a two hours journey. we got a very nice seat in live performance area. we were super entertained with their live music. they also have quite a good drinks/coffee/snacks/food option. but best thing that they have a mini supermarket with very affordable price, especially for the drinks.
Dewang P — Google review
Overall great experience. Was easy to board, easy to find out room on the bottom of the boat 😂 Ate dinner at the Grill and that was pretty good. Walked around the ship and then sat on the back in the Sandals Bar area to watch the sunset and scroll on our phones. The biggest problem we had was that the WiFi does NOT connect on the 2nd floor, so we could not use our phones in our room. I assume it is the cars blocking the signal, but there should be a way to add WiFi connection down for those on the 2nd floor. Easy to get off the ship and to the trams.
Alyssa W — Google review
Viking Cinderella is a nice, though a bit used ferry. It was probably considered quite fancy in the past, nowadays it’s outdated, but still lovely. On the ferry Helsinki-Stockholm you can find all what you need for one night to have a lovely time, and much more. Ferry tickets for two cost around 130 euros, but it depends when are you purchasing them, and also which room/deck you choose
Olha K — Google review
The Viking line sits near tram and bus access. We found it easy to mobilize via stairs and ramps to entrance of station. The port station offers a cafe, a kids play ground area on second floor The journey to the ship was easy via escalator and elevator. The Viking XPs ship from Helsinki Finland to Tallin Estonia offers luggage storage, a cafe, a sit down restaurant, a casino, and a kids area. The kids area includes a playground, video games, table games, a family cafe with baby food, dedicated kids menu and slushies, popcorn and kids stuff.
Toni T — Google review
A great way to get from Helsinki to Tallinn. You can get some nice views of Suomenlinna Fortress as you sail
Jolene K — Google review
My first ship ride and it was an awesome experience. This ferry operates between Helsinki and Stockholm. Despite being over 30 years old, it offers a comfortable cruising experience with modern amenities such as restaurants, shops, bars, entertainment, and a sauna.
Mujeib K — Google review
Easy to find the terminal. E-check in machines in the lobby. Be there at least half an hour before departure.
DEJAN R — Google review
Does what it says on the tin. Gets you to Helsinki and back from Stockholm at a fair price. Nice bar on the top deck, plenty of restaurants, albeit they're fairly pricey. Still, we had a good crossing and would certainly sail with them again.
Martin K — Google review
4.2
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4.1
(1539)
Mastokatu 1, 00160 Helsinki, Finland, USA
https://www.vikingline.fi/
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Olympia Terminal

Cruise terminal
Transportation
Ferry service
Ferries
Clean and it works. Finland you should be proud. Used it now a few times and it's a brilliant terminal.
Ian N — Google review
We arrived in Helsinki from Stockholm with Silja Line. The ship docks right in the city center, which was very convenient for us.
Alara D — Google review
How wonderful to arrive here in the morning from Stockholm. After a delicious breakfast on the deck. and to enter Helsinki. Really recommended. to go someday. We loved it here.
Mark’s W — Google review
5€ for human check in is outrageuos. You can use the machines for free.
Jao K — Google review
Wonderful trip to Helsinki - Tallinn. The ship MegaStar is very big and convinient. It takes 2h to reach Tallinn. Ship has 10 floors, shops, cafee, a lot of space to sit, restaurants, 3 floors are dedicated for cars. It has wifi included in the price. Food is expensive. But In overal very good expirience. I recommend it.
Vi P — Google review
Quite good connections via tram. You can also walk to the city center in 10-15 minutes.
Adrian P — Google review
Great overnight ferry! A mini cruise on the Baltic. Shows, restaurants, and duty free shopping.
John S — Google review
Boarded cruise to Sweden and estonia twice. Very well organised and clean place.
Shahid B — Google review
4.1
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4.0
(2271)
Olympiaranta 1, 00140 Helsinki, Finland
https://www.portofhelsinki.fi/matkustajille/matkustajaterminaalit/olympiaterminaali/
+358 50 0469405
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Suomenlinna

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Fortress
Museums
Suomenlinna, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is an island fortress accessible only by ferry. This historic district is home to around 800 residents and features a shop, hospital, library, and elementary school. The island's significance makes it an attractive area for young people and creatives due to its galleries and inspiring ocean surroundings.
Great little trip from the city. The ferry ride takes about 15 minutes. Suomenlinna is a great place to walk around and explore. It has some beautiful views and is filled with a lot of history. They have a couple cafes where you can grab treats/drinks while you wait for the ferry back. Definitely something to add it to your itinerary.
Widnelly C — Google review
If you love history and nature, this is a "must visit" for you. Take a ride on a ferry, ca 15 min from Helsinki and spend a day on this island. I suggest taking your time, the whole day, if you want to explore the island. There are cafes and restaurants, if you get tired or hungry. There is a supermarket, where you can get coffee and warm pastries. There are museums which are defenitely worth visiting. Walk along the shore and enjoy amazing views. Go explore the tunnels for sure, if you dare. Have a picnic if you wish. There are so many things you can do and see. The guide is also available. WCs are everywhere. It is easy to spend the whole day there and swith off the rest of the world.
Julia M — Google review
I had heard great things about Suomenlinna and I wasn’t disappointed! Such an adorable little island. It is filled with history and just lovely to walk around. Such easy access to get to, you don’t want to miss this on your next visit in Helsinki:)
Helena R — Google review
Frequent ferris daily to reach the island. Enjoy the tranquility time travel walk. We arrived there before daybreak, the unmanned visiter information center was open, supplying warmth, wifi, toilets and maps.
Lihao L — Google review
Suomenlinna is an incredible place to explore and soak up Finnish history. The island is full of historic fortifications, museums, and scenic walking paths, with stunning views of the sea and Helsinki’s harbor. It’s peaceful and easy to wander around, with plenty of spots to relax and take photos. Perfect for a day trip, whether you’re interested in history, nature, or just enjoying a unique part of Helsinki. Highly recommended! Also the ferry’s to and from the island are efficient and come very often. Also free with the HSL transport ticket!
Jack F — Google review
Fantastic day out to this set of small Islands, good restaurants and cafes with lots to see. Cost of the ferry €3.20 one way. Free entry into the Islands, bring the kids and be prepared to do a lot of walking the ferry takes 15 minutes, plenty of toilets everywhere.
Alastair M — Google review
Only fragments of the fortress survive, mostly stretches of old stone walls and a few scattered pieces of artillery such as catapult remnants, yet the site is still a great place to wander and enjoy sweeping sea views. It can be extremely windy and cold, even in summer, so bring a sweater or other warm layers. If you like open landscapes mixed with a touch of history, it is well worth a visit.
Fabrizio P — Google review
Half day trip destination when in Helsinki. Fairyboat ride back and forth, couple of restaurants over there, really beautiful nature, well preserved history elements... All in all excellent destination to escape from the city crowds and chaos
Ivan J — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(8454)
00190 Helsinki, Finland
https://www.suomenlinna.fi/
+358 29 5338410
9

Alpakafarm OÜ

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Sights & Landmarks
Farm
Handicraft
Zoo
The farm is a wonderful place with a large number of alpacas and llamas, complemented by a charming mix of goats, sheep, rabbits, and guinea pigs. It offers a cozy and welcoming atmosphere, with restroom facilities and free parking available for visitors. The animals are friendly, and clear rules in three languages help ensure a pleasant experience for everyone. One of the highlights is the opportunity to interact with these beautiful animals in various areas, including outdoor spaces. The only slight disappointment stemmed from our own expectations and misunderstanding rather than the farm itself. We purchased an alpaca toy for our daughter and gloves for my wife, only to later realize that neither was made in Estonia or sourced from this specific farm. While this was a minor letdown, as we had hoped to support a local business, we recognize that it was our responsibility to check the labels more carefully before making a purchase.
Vjatseslav G — Google review
We visited a small alpaca farm that had just a few animals, but it was still a pleasant experience. The alpacas were friendly and gentle, and it was nice to see them up close. While the farm is quite small and doesn’t have many animals, it makes for a quick, relaxing stop if you enjoy nature and want to meet these calm creatures.
Hitesh S — Google review
Definitely recommended! Alpacas are so cute and friendly. You can also buy food (carrot) and feed them. The area itself is not too big, which was good for us and is good if you’re with kids. We were two adults and we enjoyed the time spent either alpacas. Very nice farm.
Julija N — Google review
Such a wonderful place with many animals (sheep, alpacas, llamas, goats..). You can buy carrots and feed them. The staff were really nice and they told us more about the animals.
Pilvi — Google review
Very nice place to visit while in Pärnu County. Friendly staff and over 200 animals there. Llamas, Alpacas, sheep, rabbits, chicken, Ask questions and very helpful workers there will tell you awesome storys 😊😊😊 100% worth the visit if you love animals. I do!
Lauri L — Google review
Good number of Animals- sheep, rabbits, Lama on the fields. Would recommend to keep food options such as sandwiches, salad and fruits in cafeteria for visitors:)
Kan R — Google review
Such a cute place to go to. It’s just a short walk around the farm. Children love this, would recommend.
Ieva G — Google review
The staff were very friendly and told us many interesting things about the animals. The animals were sociable, had big pastures and looked very well kept. It seems they take very hood care of their animals!🦙
User1234 — Google review
4.7
(1846)
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4.7
(173)
Laane, Niidu, 87307 Pärnu maakond, Estonia
http://alpakafarm.ee/
+372 5812 1151
10

Pärnu Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Pärnu Beach is a lively coastal getaway with a vibrant pedestrian promenade, offering amenities like a playground, splash pad, and chair rentals. It's an ideal spot for families and travelers looking to soak up the sun and enjoy various activities by the sea. Additionally, the area boasts an array of dining options and is known for its welcoming atmosphere. Whether you're seeking a relaxing winter retreat or a bustling summer escape, Pärnu Beach has something to offer every visitor.
Parnu Beach is a beautiful spot all year round. It has a way of warming your heart and inspiring deep thoughts.
Alice S — Google review
Cool beach to spend your summer holidays! It has a perfect infrastructure, nice sand, warm water. For us, it's the nicest beach in Europe.
Ausra B — Google review
Long straight beach with white sand. Easy on the feet. The water is shallow so very suitable for kids. Coffee shops and others along the shore. I traveled there in Autumn.
Philip L — Google review
I love it 🇪🇪💙 so pure and crystal clear water, soft sand and large beach. There is also nice bar and very best big sweet drinks /smoothies and great music and children were dancing also friday night .
TiiNa — Google review
It's not quite summer, but -18°c in deep winter! There is a lot to see on Pärnu beach, the bay is frozen, people are walking and enjoying the sunset!
Mairis K — Google review
Long, clean beach. Was completely empty in September. The water is very shallow: after 20m, my ankle was not completely under water. Probably a good thing if you want a photo of you walking on the water.
Laurent B — Google review
Nice beach, the sand is clean. there are plenty of parking spots available around, There is also a restaurant along the beach, kids activities to play with, beach volleyball or soccer infrastructures are available.
Mathieu L — Google review
One of the best beaches I've ever been at the baltic sea. Even in summertime not too crowded. Not to compare with beaches at the German Ostsee. This in Pärnu ist classes above.
Stefan B — Google review
3% as popular as Helsinki
2 minutes off the main route, 48% of way to Vilnius
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11

Spa Hotel Tervise Paradiis

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Hotel
Water & Amusement Parks
Tervise Paradiis Spa Hotel & Water Park is a laid-back hotel located in Parnu, Estonia's largest water park. The hotel offers a range of amenities including water slides, a spa, and even a bowling alley. Guests can enjoy massages, body treatments, and facials for relaxation. The hotel also features 2 indoor swimming pools, 2 spa tubs, and complimentary access to the water park for recreational activities.
Just came back from a stay at Spa Tervise Paradiis and loved every moment! The free pass to the water park was such a fun bonus — slides, saunas, jacuzzis, and more. The breakfast was absolutely amazing with a huge variety, fresh options, and delicious coffee. The rooms were cozy and clean, and the view from the balcony was beautiful. Friendly staff, great location right near the beach — everything you need for a perfect getaway. Highly recommend for couples, families, or a solo wellness trip. Will definitely return!
Stiven D — Google review
Very nice hotel in an excellent location. The beach is close by. The general appearance of the hotel is modern. We had a room with a balcony with a great sea view. Our beds and air conditioning were ok. The spa with a good selection of different slides was a nice experience. The customer service was good. The breakfast did not fully meet expectations due to the limited selection of warm meat dishes. Usually just small sausages and fried bacon. The shower in our hotel room was a big disappointment because of too weak water pressure. However, the overall rating is very good.
Mika K — Google review
There has definitely been a downgrade with this spa hotel. They don’t clean the rooms during your stay, even if you stay for the whole weekend. Generally the cleanness could be better! Spa area is little bit outdated, I didn’t see anyone cleaning the area during the stay. There is one bar but there is only one worker and often the bar is even empty and you have to wait for a long time for someone to come. Also - our baby got awful rash from the pools. Next day we saw that the pool in sauna area was closed.. maybe there was something in the water then. Breakfast wasn’t very good either. I wouldn’t visit it anymore, I think there are better spas in Pärnu!
Katrin S — Google review
Spa Hotel Tervise Paradiis is an excellent destination for both relaxation and family fun. The rooms are clean, comfortable, and offer beautiful views of the sea, making it a truly peaceful place to unwind. The breakfast buffet is good, with a wide variety of options to suit all tastes. The water park is a major highlight, especially for kids and families. It features four exciting slides and several fun activities, making it easy to spend hours there. The staff are very friendly and helpful, and the overall atmosphere is welcoming and stress-free. One thing to be aware of: the water park uses a high amount of chlorine. If you have any sensitivities, allergies, or skin issues, it might be something to keep in mind. I experienced a bit of a reaction myself, so just a heads-up for others in a similar situation. Aside from that, everything was fantastic. Would definitely recommend this hotel for a family vacation or a calm seaside escape.
Sri V — Google review
I really enjoyed the hotel. We had a rainy week during our stay at Parnu so the water park was extra useful. The kid really liked it. The small indoor play room was also great for the kid. The room was clean. The food in the hotel isn't very tasty. Not in the buffet or the restaurant.
Art — Google review
Nice rooms. Waterpark beside hotel is excellent. Hotel spa treatments were nice and good. Basic breakfeast. Terrible buffet dinner, price was 26e! Neptun grill was also good and fast food.
Max M — Google review
Visited spa - took sauna package with spa. Uselessly spent extra 15€. Saunas were full, small, impossible to use. Spa/water centre was full as well, with poor hygiene- floors were never mopped, dirty. Do not remove shoes! Be careful in the pools -tiles are extra slippery. For the price that we paid and gas money from LV it was not worth it.
Dace P — Google review
Convenient for families, beach front, fun waterpark, not very clean or fancy, too expensive for what it offers. I liked: 1. Big rooms, family rooms (2 connected rooms) are great for families. Big balconies. Clean, modern rooms. 2. Waterpark is very fun for kids and adults. My 4 yo loved the slides and the baby pool. 3. Location on the beach, near the bog. But a 25 min walk to the old town. 4. Big parking (but not free) 5. Dinner buffet was good quality, although not many options. But it included soft drinks and coffee. Would not get the half board option again, but it's good for families with kids, for convenience. Didn't like: 1. Cleanliness is lacking significantly. Didn't see any staff cleaning anything during our stay. It gets very dirty and messy by the evening. Aquapark is run down, old and rusty. Needs a renovation. 2. Aqua bar - just one person is serving, cashing, preparing the food. Big ques, not efficient. 3. All AquaPark feels understaffed. Nobody supervising slides. Nobody cleaning. It's a no man's world. 4. Hotel communal areas need a serious renovation, it feels like an old communist hotel. 5. Average breakfast. 6. For the huge price paid I expected a sea view room, but got rooms looking over pipes and ventilations. Very disappointing. Also very noisy at night. 7. Weird dinner hours 17-19. Inconvenient for my family. 8. Sauna world is a joke. It's very small and crowded, only has 5 saunas, a small pool and an onsen. Would not pay again, you can use saunas in locker area. Also cleaning lady came to close saunas at 21 00!! 9. Everything opens at 11, very inconvenient, especially on a rainy/cold day and closes at 21 30, although it says everywhere and on their site that closing hour is 22 00.
Marina G — Google review
4.5
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4.1
(328)
Side 14, Pärnu, 80010 Pärnu maakond, Estonia
http://www.terviseparadiis.ee/
+372 445 1600
12

Munchhausen Museum

Museum
Fairground
Specialty Museums
Good size museum, big outdoor space and sweet cafe. The staff is very friendly! Taking the long blue forest route was worth it; after the walk you arrive to a gorgeous beach ☀️ There also seemed to be a charging station for electric cars.
Jasmin — Google review
LOVE THIS PLACE. Favorite museum i have been. The suveniers are so cute,workers are very respectful.Amazing backstories about the Minhauzen.Wax figures are spot on. Will be visiting again🤍
Agate — Google review
Museum with interesting exhibition (please be attentive to details :-)) surrounded with nice activities for kids and grownups. You can find several trails around the museum as well. There are 2 options for trails through the magical forest - shorter and longer trail where longer reaches see what is absolutely a must if you like walking. Nice place to spend a day!
Dagnija S — Google review
Nice place to visit but anyway a little overrated. Price isn't worth it but to visit this place once is ok. Would be somewhat boring for really small kids. Big exhibition of lots of things, even those that are not about Münchhausen but still interesting. Lots of taxidermy animals ))) For kids would be interesting to play outside - there is for additional fee a big wooden ship made as children playground. Haven't been on wooden track - decided not to pay that crazy price just for a walk in the woods ))))
J B — Google review
Charming museum, beautiful grounds and playground with huge ship in the middle. My kids 5 and 9 had a blast there! We didn’t have time to go through the forest to the beach but wil come back!
Julija C — Google review
Beatiful small museum , well organised about Munchhausen , second in the world. Everything about Munchhausen on a first floor, wax museum of Latvian celebrities and historic figures on a second. Huge playground for kids to enjoy. Fee applies. 1 km long walk and walk to the Baltic beach with white sand. Beautiful view. Interesting place to visit.
Nadezda M — Google review
Kids playground is dangerous and run down, no maintenance done in along time, poorly made repairs possessing serious risks of injury. Forest trail has seen better days.
Emils S — Google review
Very cool! The taxidermy was really cool to look at, the staff was very nice and friendly - even had a nice chat. The wax people were a little creepy, but i loved it. Especially Hercogs Jēkabs, felt like he was lookin right back at me, looked into my soul. Overall, great experience.
Alexis R — Google review
4.3
(2433)
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4.0
(32)
Dunte, Liepupes pagasts, Limbažu novads, LV-4023, Latvia
http://www.minhauzens.lv/
+371 64 065 633
13

Gauja National Park

National park
Nature & Parks
Hiking, boating, skiing & cycling in a picturesque setting with caves & historic structures.
A really fabulous place which is named after the Gauja River, which flows through the park and over a long time has created stunning sandstone cliffs and rock formations. Despite heavy rain the forests partially protected us and anyway it was a once in a life time walk and strangely the weather seemed to add to the enjoyment.
Ross D — Google review
One of the beautiful place in Latvia. You can walk, you can bike, you can hike, attractions etc, good food.
Andrejs Š — Google review
A very nice place to visit. It has a diverse list if places to visit: castles, valleys, rivers, caves, bridges, etc. I have visited all regions in Lithuania and I didn't expect such nice scenaries anywhere in Baltic countries. From the castle tower you can see only trees around for multiple kilometers. There is an interesting industrial village as well (Ligatne). I recommend to visit this national park.
Laurynas G — Google review
Calm nature. Deep forest. Some little cabins can be booked though. Cars pass through the park
Florian H — Google review
Nature surrounded by pine trees and with the nice River Gauja running through it. One takes the train from Riga Central Station to Cēsis, which itself is very charming with the old ruins there set in a lovely setting. There are also many buses per day, more than trains. Maybe train up and bus back, or vice versa. I did a quick 3hr walk from the town to the river, but tracks are very poorly marked. I ended up walking along an old overgrown logging or access trail, coming out accidentally onto the back of someone's property. The boundary to this property was, on one side, marked by a fence with evil looking signs saying , 'entry forbidden', in Latvian and Russian. The meaning was rather clear in any event. Was happy to leave that particular spot. I think if one takes a bit more time and finds the best trail, it's nice to do, but nothing special.
Keith D — Google review
A stunning national park. I hope to have a chance to visit it in different seasons.
Miguel P — Google review
i visited here on a day-trip from Riga. It's 2.80 by bus and about 90 minute journey. The main highlights are Turaida castle, the hiking trails and I particularly recommend Paradise Hill.
Robert C — Google review
Great place for a day long walk with some lovely bits of nature and history all around. Trail is easy to follow.
S L — Google review
4.7
(11250)
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4.5
(227)
Lielā iela 30, Ieriķi, LV-4139, Latvia
http://entergauja.com/
+371 28 658 900
14

Jūrmalas pludmale

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Jūrmalas pludmale, also known as Jurmala Beach, is a stunning 25km stretch of sandy coastline along the Gulf of Riga. Once home to fishing villages, it has evolved into a popular resort town merged with Riga Seaside in the early 20th century. The beach offers picturesque views of the Baltic Sea and features soft white sand and surrounding pine forests, creating a tranquil atmosphere.
The beach is easy to reach and has soft sand, volleyball courts, and an outdoor gym. The water was about 16°C, still good enough for a short swim. We enjoyed the visit and would like to come back.
King S — Google review
You can sit back and soak up the sun, watch the waves roll in, or even take a nap in a hammock strung between trees. You also might be able to meet some new friends while at the beach!
Edwin — Google review
Lovely beach , been there many times since I live in Latvia . The only issue is that usually its really crowded but overall its really nice water is normally very warm and pleasant to swim in
Elina K — Google review
The unexpected entry fee to Jurmàla put a dampener on our visit to the beach . You can’t purchase them online but you will find a vending machine before the entry ( which we missed) altogether a frustrating visit . The beach is long and nice for a walk . It’s probably lovely when it’s summer .
Jannelle S — Google review
Nice sandy beach. Very long stretch of beautiful beach. Endless restaurants and cafes near by, parking bit of a chaos and hard to find a spot.
Manisankar K — Google review
Well worth the €4 return train fare from Riga Central station. Some really cool old wooden houses, nice beach and cool Main Street.
Itchy F — Google review
Amazing beach! 👍 Apparently, 24km long! Very clean, beautiful place. A bit windy mid October so bring a wind breaker and something warm. It’s must-see in Latvia 🇱🇻❤️🥰
André M — Google review
If you are a sunset chaser, come to this place, it was stunning even tho we were eaten by mosquitoes 😆
Galindo — Google review
4.6
(2095)
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4.5
(1922)
Gulf of, Rīga, LV-2015, Latvia, USA
https://www.visitjurmala.lv/en/
15

Turaida Castle

Castle
Sights & Landmarks
42ha museum park about Latvian history & culture, with sculpture park, folk song events & a castle.
A visit to this castle is definitely worth it! Parking is easy and costs around 3€. Just give your license plate number at the ticket counter when buying your ticket. Entry for adults is €8, which is fair considering what you get to see. The castle itself is fascinating and full of history. The real highlight is the tower: The climb is a bit of a workout, but reaching the top is absolutely rewarding. From above, you’re treated to sweeping views of the Gauja River and the surrounding landscape. Around the castle, a small park area invites you to stroll and explore. As of September 2025, there are construction works on the grounds, but they don’t really take away from the overall experience.
Laura — Google review
A truly peaceful and picturesque place. The castle itself is modest, but the surrounding gardens are stunning — beautifully designed with thoughtful planting and a perfect harmony of colors and textures. Walking here feels like stepping into a living painting, a real moment of serenity. Huge compliments to whoever created and maintains this landscape!
Emma W — Google review
We visited in November. Turaida castle is really worth visiting. When you arrive to a parking lot, there are plenty of spots to park. You can pay for it in the museum which is like a minute away and you don't have to go back to put it in your car, just take it with yourself, it costs 2€. The ticket for the castle was just 6€ which is honestly not much, we saw many castles in different countries which where not that worth as this one and were more expensive. Except of the castle you can visit many other places and building here, like the church, the souvenir shop or the jewelry shop which offers plenty of beautiful hand made jewelries. Turaida castle itself is right now in reconstruction but was really beautiful. You can go inside every door which you can find, meaning that you can see plenty of expositions with stuff found during excavations, see some photographies, old armors, go up in the tower to see the whole castle and it's surroundings. The whole place is quite wast so you can spend there hours walking around, enjoying the atmosphere.
Silvia B — Google review
Beautiful castle with stunning views from the tower. Plenty areas to explore, many old building with a person in each building to explain more details, great information too. There are parks and pathways to explore. Easy access to toilets. And we were luck as there was live music concert on the stage next to castle.
Indy R — Google review
Our group of 11 travelers from 5 countries journeyed to the castle complex Today. The guided tour from the entrance through the church as the guide told the story of Rosa de Turaida fave full delta to the castle. The small museum shows the reconstruction of the castle that allows visitors to climb 139 steps to the top for a va race point of the complex and the greenery
Toni T — Google review
One of the most beautiful castle in Europe. If you want to see nice castle with beautiful park, i recommended Turaida. Look at my photos of environs. Very nice :)
Vladimir Z — Google review
Nice castle to visit plenty of info and amazing view. The exhibition carries on in all the other buildings around the park (church, little houses…) - make sure to save enough time to visit the whole park and all these different exhibitions, it’s a lot to take in but it’s worth it.
Mona R — Google review
In case you're planning to visit Turaidas Castle for the first time DO NOT follow your google maps. Instead take the parking spot on the 'mountain' (if you're driving a car) and cross the street to get tickets in the Museum entrance. You can pay by parking at the Museum register (same place where you can get tickets). Also the cost for tickets change twice a year — once in Autumn and once in a Spring.
Martins P — Google review
4.6
(7959)
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4.2
(863)
Turaidas iela 10, Sigulda, Siguldas pilsēta, Siguldas novads, LV-2150, Latvia
http://www.turaida-muzejs.lv/
+371 29 384 512
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16

Gutman's Cave

Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Compact cave in sandstone rock displaying inscriptions dating from the 17th century.
Really interesting cave, there are lots of carvings on the walls that date back to 1800’s. There is also another smaller cave if you keep walking. The area around is also nice and a good place for lunch or a walk. Free and no ticket needed.
Rachel T — Google review
Large, old and sad. Gutman Cave is the largest cave in the Baltic States, not quite in depth (18.8 metres), but in entrance (12 metres wide and 10 metres high). The cave was formed at the end of the last ice age, when meltwater eroded its way through the sandstone some 10,000 years ago. Gutman Cave is one of Latvia's oldest tourist attractions, with inscriptions dating back to the 17th century. It is still a popular tourist destination, so it can get busy at times. It is also the location of the sad end of the Rose of Turaida. For hikers, the cave (and the entire area) is a great destination or stopover.
Koen — Google review
We visited Gutman’s Cave in the evening, and it turned out to be a great decision. There were no other tourists around, which made the experience feel calm and almost magical. We had read that the place can get very crowded during the day, so going later allowed us to enjoy it at our own pace without the usual hustle. The cave itself is interesting to see — not particularly large, but it's steeped in history and legend, which adds a special charm. The walls are covered in old inscriptions and carvings, some of which date back centuries. It’s worth spending a little time reading about the stories and myths associated with the cave before you visit. The area around the cave is part of a beautiful park with many well-marked walking trails. It's a great place for a peaceful walk in nature, and there's plenty to explore. The surrounding forest and riverside paths make it ideal for a longer hike or just a relaxed stroll. Parking near the cave (200 meter) costs €2.50, but when we went, the office was closed and the barriers were open, so we didn't have to pay. This might not always be the case. All in all, Gutman’s Cave is definitely worth a visit, especially in the evening if you want to avoid the crowds.
Nikita — Google review
Took the cable car and walked down. Wish we'd taken full day to walk and discover all the wood area before reaching the cave. It was a really sad story about the cave but what a magnificent place
ANDREA A — Google review
It who was an interesting place, it's only a small cave with a lot of inscriptions, Dennis was a walk around the park it was not worth the one hour drive.
Joseph T — Google review
We hiked to the largest cave in Latvia to enjoy the natural formation. Sadly, several people have chosen to carve their initials or names in the stone to detract from the natural beauty. These engravings become part of the cave’s history now Worth the stop on a hike.
Toni T — Google review
Cool cave and very accessible from road without any ascent or climbing. I walked here from train station, takes about 20-25 minutes with the highest staircase I've ever seen. Not far from the castle.
Hanne H — Google review
Large cave with lots of myth and history. Well kept park and many walking trails around.
Manisankar K — Google review
4.4
(4978)
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3.4
(354)
Turaidas iela 4, Sigulda, Siguldas pilsēta, Siguldas novads, LV-2150, Latvia
https://www.daba.gov.lv/public/lat/turistiem/apraksti/apskates_objekts/gutmanala/
17

Castle Of The Livonian Order In Sigulda

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Castles
The Castle of the Livonian Order in Sigulda is a 13th-century castle with restored walls, offering gate and tower climbs as well as guided tours. Built by Bishop Albert of Riga, it suffered heavy damage during the 16th-century Livonian War. The stone ruins have been fitted with stairs and wooden walkways, providing a lookout point with stunning views of the surrounding river valley.
Loved wandering around the ruins and getting incredible views from the tower. Super cheap entry. Not crowded at all. Placards have explanations in English too.
Jennifer S — Google review
A great medieval castle. We bought a family ticket for only 5€ and it was definitely worth it! The castle is a nice showcase of medieval gothic architecture. You can access two towers and one of the walls, from which there is a nice view of the town and surrounding nature. Around the castles you can find information checkpoints, which offer insight into the castles history from its founding by the Livonian Brothers of the Sword in 1207 to the most recent renovation. There is a lot of places where you can just sit and soak up the atmosphere. Staff is friendly.
Jonáš C — Google review
This place is a must visit when in Latvia/ Riga! Easy to visit with a 1hr train ride. The walk from the train station is beautiful and much scenery to see along the way. The castles themselves are legit. Kid and family friendly. Feels as if you traveled back in time 🙏🏽
Jonathan S — Google review
We had a day trip and were presently surprised at how near the castles were to the train station, 10 minutes walk. You get value for money here as there are 2 castles on the same site ,the old and the new. They have some lovely independent shops on site selling local ,and handmade products, do try the Hot Raw Cacao .
Susan J — Google review
North of Sigulda, on a small rocky plateau that rises some 70 metres above the Gauja River valley, stands the impressive ruins of the Livonian Order Castle. The castle was built in 1207 by the Livonian Brothers of the Sword, the knightly order that was founded to bring about the conversion of the Latvians, Livonians and Estonians (by means of a crusade). These Brothers of the Sword were not the most obedient knights, as they regularly clashed with Bishop Albert of Riga (whose castle -Turaida Castle- can be seen on the other side of the Gauja River). The order was dissolved by the Pope in 1237, after only 35 years, and was incorporated into the Teutonic Order in the form of a separate branch, the Livonian Order. Since 1432 Sigulda Castle was the residence of the Land Marshal of the Livonian Order, the second highest officer of the order. In the 16th, 17th and early 18th centuries, war and destruction alternate with peace and reconstruction, until the castle is finally no longer restored and from the early 19th century it is cherished as a romantic ruin (albeit with some reinforcements and adjustments). The 20th and 21st centuries are mainly characterized by historical and archaeological research, and renovations to protect the ruin from decay. The Sigulda Medieval Castle is therefore an interesting and beautiful ruin that you should definitely visit!
Koen — Google review
Worthy a stop if you are in the neighborhood, otherwise not worthy the trip. The new castle is a modern residence, the old one partially scenic ruins used (as it was the case today) for event and cocnerts
Tony B — Google review
Great place to visit, also had cafe and ice-cream shop. Multiple little units for clothing, jewellery, leather, woodwork and pottery. Was great to look at options and at a wide range of prices.
Les G — Google review
Lovely quiet new and old castles in beautiful grounds. Lots of shops and handicrafts, some that people can try.
NatnJed T — Google review
4.6
(6275)
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4.1
(409)
Pils iela 18, Sigulda, Siguldas pilsēta, Siguldas novads, LV-2150, Latvia
http://www.tourism.sigulda.lv/
+371 67 970 263
18

The Ethnographic Open-Air Museum of Latvia

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Ethnographic museum
Museums
The Ethnographic Open-Air Museum of Latvia, located just a short distance from Riga's city center, is a vast outdoor museum set in a forest by Lake Jugla. It boasts an impressive collection of 118 well-preserved historical buildings dating from the 17th to the 20th centuries, representing all four provinces of Latvia. Visitors can explore traditional farmsteads, homes of farmers and craftsmen, and even witness folk artisans demonstrating their crafts during the summer months.
Spent a wonderful day here on the mid summer in Latvia and loved every moment. Set amidst tall pines and a serene lake, the traditional Latvian farmsteads, churches, and windmills transported me back in time. The craftsmanship in each building is simply stunning—so much to admire! I especially enjoyed wandering the quiet forest trails and imagining village life centuries ago. The entire setting felt like a living storybook. The staff were friendly and eager to share insights, which added richness to the experience. A perfect spot to slow down, reconnect with nature, and appreciate Latvia’s cultural roots. Highly recommended!
Sujith B — Google review
Great place! Didn't find the cafe, but found the picnic tables and signs pointing to where one probably was - might have been closed after 3pm. Very pretty, scenic, rustic. I can imagine many a mediaeval or period movie might have been filmed here
Jonathan L — Google review
The museum was bigger than we expected. We spent there more than an hour just walking amongst all the houses and the trees. The ticket costs just 6€ and it's absolutely worth it. You can enter few houses and I loved how the staff had a local clothes on them 😊
Silvia B — Google review
Wanted to go here ever since we booked a trip to Riga and it didn’t disappoint! Just wow. Stunning scenery, spectacular buildings and an incredible, special, peaceful place. We went on a midweek day when it was fairly quiet, and felt very lucky to experience it in such peace and quiet. Hands down the best thing we did on the trip, and would recommend to anyone. Would love a revisit on the craft weekend!
Rachael G — Google review
Peaceful and interesting. Beautiful nature and exhibits. You will need a couple of hours and I would recommend getting there in the morning before it gets too hot. There is a lot of walking but it is mostly flat and accessible. They also had a very welcoming cat near the gift shop.
Aviva Y — Google review
Interesting and educational. The area was quite large with lots to see, so it took a few hours to walk through it all (and my feet were complaining towards the end). Many buildings were closed, but I didn't mind it too much since the weather was good and enough were open to get a sense of the indoors. The forest was beautiful too, and I even found some bilberries! The bus ride from near the city centre took about 40 minutes, but it was worth it.
Iiris S — Google review
A very nice museum of an historic Latvian village. The place looks like it was taken from a fairytale. On the entrance you get a map which takes you to visit every part of the village, in each part there is an explanation also in English. There are clean restrooms in few places and a little restaurant in the middle of the village.
Yaron B — Google review
I really enjoyed it. The 19th and 20th century village has been preserved. You can get to know the culture of Latvia. Very well maintained. Great nature. And there's a cafe. I recommend for all families with children.
Mikhail P — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(914)
Brīvdabas iela 21, Rīga, LV-1024, Latvia
http://brivdabasmuzejs.lv/
+371 67 994 106
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The Freedom Monument

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Monument
Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
The Freedom Monument, a 42-meter statue located in the city center of Riga's Old Town on Freedom Boulevard, is a striking landmark that pays tribute to Latvians who fought for independence between 1918 and 1920. Unveiled in 1935, this beautiful monument features a granite base with sculptures and bas-relief, a 19-meter travertine column, and a copper figure of Liberty holding aloft three gilded stars.
The Freedom Monument of Riga is located at the centre of old town of Riga. It was built between 1931 to 1935 to commemorate the soldiers killed during the Latvian war of independence. The monument is 42.7 meters in height, made up of granite and copper. The three stars at the top represent the historical unity of the Latvian nation. The location of the monument is walking distance from most part of Riga. The monument is beautiful and the area surrounding of the monument is equally beatiful with flowers and greeneries. Nice place for taking a walk or relaxation.
Soudamini M — Google review
The Freedom Monument in Riga stands proudly at the heart of the city, symbolizing Latvia’s independence and the spirit of its people. Just steps away, you’ll find the charming Bastejkalns Park, the elegant Opera House, and the bustling Old Town, each offering its own unique charm. A visit to Riga would not be complete without pausing at this monument and exploring the vibrant landmarks that surround it.
Khalil B — Google review
Freedom Monument – Riga We visited the Freedom Monument last Sunday on a cold, drizzling day, which somehow made the atmosphere even more powerful. Standing tall in the heart of Riga, the monument is a striking symbol of Latvia’s independence and resilience. Built in 1935, it honours those who gave their lives during the Latvian War of Independence, and remarkably, it survived both Soviet and Nazi occupations as a quiet but steadfast reminder of national pride. Even in the grey weather, the monument and the surrounding area felt peaceful and dignified. The eternal flame and the changing of the guards add a special sense of respect and history. Definitely worth stopping by—whether for the history, the symbolism, or just to take in one of Riga’s most meaningful landmarks.
Tom C — Google review
A Powerful Symbol of Latvia’s Spirit The Freedom Monument is one of the most important and iconic landmarks in Riga. Standing tall and proud in the heart of the city, it’s a powerful tribute to Latvia’s independence and resilience. The sculpture is striking, and the surrounding area — especially with the canal and Bastejkalna Park nearby — makes it a beautiful spot to visit, reflect, and take photos. I’ve passed by many times but haven’t yet had the chance to attend one of the ceremonial guard changes or national events here — hoping to catch one in the future. Even without stepping closer, the atmosphere around the monument feels respectful and meaningful. It’s a must-visit for anyone wanting to understand Latvia’s history and national pride.
Amir A — Google review
The Freedom Monument (Brīvības piemineklis) is a must-see in Riga, symbolizing Latvia’s independence and national pride. It's beautifully located in the city center and perfect for photos, especially at sunrise or sunset. Changing of the guard happens hourly—don’t miss it! Tip: Combine your visit with a walk through Bastejkalna Park or stop by the nearby Old Town. Benches nearby offer a great rest spot. Ideal for history lovers and first-time visitors!
Rosheen F — Google review
Spectacular monument in the heart of Riga. The Riga sign and Laima clock is also located here. Large space to wander around.
Yeesh R — Google review
Visiting the Freedom Monument in Rīga was a truly moving experience. Standing tall in the heart of the city, it’s more than just a striking piece of architecture—it radiates the spirit of Latvia’s independence and resilience. The figure of Liberty holding three gilded stars is a powerful symbol of unity and hope. A must-see when in Rīga
Collette R — Google review
The Freedom Monument in Riga is a must-visit! A beautiful and meaningful landmark that represents Latvian independence and pride. The area around it is also lovely, with a peaceful park nearby that's perfect for a stroll or just relaxing. A great spot to take in some history and enjoy the city’s charm.
Bishal U — Google review
4.7
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4.2
(2559)
Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1050, Latvia
http://www.latvia.travel/lv/apskates-vieta/brivibas-piemineklis
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Vecrīga

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Neighborhoods
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Vecrīga, also known as the old town of Riga, is a vibrant area filled with historical and architectural wonders. The medieval Riga Cathedral and St. Peter's Church are just some of the churches that adorn this charming neighborhood. Cobblestone streets wind through Vecrīga, lined with over 500 colorful buildings representing various architectural styles such as Baroque, Gothic, and Art Nouveau.
4.6
(7335)
Central District, Riga, LV-1050, Latvia, USA
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Rīgas Rātslaukums

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Plac Ratuszowy, also known as Town Hall Square, is a historic cobbled market square dating back to the 13th century. Despite being destroyed in World War II, it has been reconstructed with beautiful Hanseatic architecture and monuments. Adjacent to the square stands the Museum of the Occupation of Latvia, offering a haunting glimpse into Latvia's traumatic 20th-century history under Soviet and Nazi occupation. The area is praised for its charming old town and pleasant neighborhood.
One of the most beautiful squares I’ve been to in Europe! Beautiful architecture and a great place to just sit and relax. Riga is wonderful ❤️❤️
Nika L — Google review
Plac Ratuszowy, also known as Town Hall Square, is a historic cobbled market square in Riga, Latvia, dating back to the 13th century. Although it was destroyed during World War II, the square has been meticulously reconstructed, showcasing beautiful Hanseatic architecture and monuments.  The square is home to notable landmarks such as the House of the Blackheads, a stunning building that dates back to the 14th century, and the Museum of the Occupation of Latvia, which offers insights into Latvia’s 20th-century history under Soviet and Nazi occupations.
Andrius P — Google review
The heart of Riga and a must-see stop. Home of the amazing House of the Black Heads and also outdoor cafes to enjoy the view and people watching. Seek out a small sculpture that commemorates the world's first decorated Christmas tree in 1510. Men from the House of the Black Heads decorated one with roses, danced around it, then set it on fire!
Linda S — Google review
Just great we really loved Rigas and would have to be the cleanest city we have visited. Just wandering around the old town and parks is really worth the journey there and don't forget the market it was fantastic.
Darrel H — Google review
Parking in the center costs 5€ per hour, the next hour costs 8€. Throughout the city, 1 hour of parking is 1€. The food is delicious, prices are like in most European cities ( pasta 10,90€, Hamburger 12€). We are lunching on the main square. Big city, beautiful and interesting.
Zlata K — Google review
So many beautiful buildings around to see! Lovely Church! Love to walk around and explore! Such a beautiful city!
Amir A — Google review
Nice place for a photo opportunity, house of the black heads is a one of the iconic architecture in Riga
Manisankar K — Google review
Beautiful square with nice dutch renaissance style buildings.
Paul T — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(3097)
Kaļķu iela, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1050, Latvia
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St. Peter's Church

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Lutheran church
Sights & Landmarks
St. Peter's Church is a medieval church with a remarkable 123-meter-high steeple, dating back to the 15th century. The main attraction here is the Clock Tower, offering a breathtaking panoramic view of Riga's cityscape and the charming red roofs of the Old Town. Despite its troubled history and multiple renovations, it stands tall as an iconic landmark in Riga. Visitors can enjoy various tours, including a popular walking tour that showcases the city's rich history and culture.
I would recommend this place for a good viewing point of the city. The church inside is nothing special, but the views from the point are worth the ticket price. As others have mentioned, there may be a queue for the lifts, both to go up and come down since there is only one lift in operation and takes only around 10 people each time. The views are nice when the weather is good, but the platform at the top is not too big, and as it's all outdoors, it can be a bit windy.
Ai — Google review
Beautiful church right in the heart of Riga’s Old Town. St. Peter’s Church is an impressively restored building, with restoration work still ongoing. A highlight is the elevator ride up the tower – the elevator may feel a little shaky, but it takes you safely to the top. From there you get a fantastic view over Riga and the Old Town. Definitely a worthwhile stop on a city walk.
Yo L — Google review
Really beautiful church, well worth stopping by even if not religious. The building is stunning & the architecture is immense. You can pay extra to go up in the tower, which is an incredible experience. You get panoramic views of the whole city, including the river. It's a bit scary at first as the lift opens directly out onto the tower, but definitely power through!
Tyler L — Google review
St. Peter’s Church in Tallinn is one of those places where history, architecture, and atmosphere all come together beautifully ⛪✨. The church itself has a calm, almost timeless feel to it—like it’s been quietly watching the city change for centuries. The high ceilings and intricate details make you feel both small and amazed, the kind of place where you whisper automatically even if no one tells you to. What I loved most was how it blends solemnity with charm. It’s not just about bricks and stained glass; it’s about stories, traditions, and that sense of being part of something much larger than yourself. And of course, like every good historic church in Europe, it also gives you that gentle reminder that your photography skills will never do it justice. 📸😂 Whether you’re into history, architecture, or just need a quiet escape from the bustle of Tallinn, St. Peter’s Church is worth stepping inside. It’s a place that makes you pause, reflect, and maybe even wish your own ceiling at home was a little more “cathedral-like.”
Arnab — Google review
St. Peter’s Church in the heart of Riga’s Old Town offers an unforgettable experience, the soaring 13th-century tower provides panoramic views over the red-rooftops, the Daugava River and the modern city skyline. Inside, the blend of Gothic and Baroque architecture is impressive, and the history that echoes in the walls makes it more than just a photo-stop. A must-see when in Riga.
Samet M — Google review
An absolute must-visit in Riga! ⛪✨ The towering architecture of St. Peter’s Church is breathtaking up close — truly one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. The interiors are peaceful and filled with history, and for a small fee you can take the elevator up to the observation deck 🌆⬆️ which surprised me with stunning panoramic views of the whole city — rooftops, river, bridges, everything! 😍 The atmosphere around the church is vibrant, full of cafés and street life, making it the perfect stop during a walk through Old Town 🚶‍♂️💛. Definitely worth the visit if you want to experience Riga from its most beautiful angle! 📸✨
Mohammad E — Google review
9EUR to visit the church and do up to the tower via 3 flights of stairs and an elevator. As soon as you step out of the elevator you are on the viewing platform which can be very windy but views are beautiful especially with nice weather. Church itself is nice and peaceful.
Yeesh R — Google review
St. Peter’s Church is one of Riga’s must-see landmarks, especially because of its stunning viewing tower. After taking the lift up, you’re rewarded with a panoramic view over the entire city.
Andreea O — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(2664)
Reformācijas Laukums 1, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1050, Latvia
https://svpetera.lv/
+371 29 519 517
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Riga Central Market

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Market
Shopping
Riga Central Market is a sprawling market located by the river, featuring both indoor and outdoor stalls offering a wide variety of goods. The market is housed in five historic buildings that were originally Zeppelin hangars, with each building specializing in different products such as fruits and vegetables, fish, meats, and more. The unique architecture of the market adds to its charm, with its metalwork dating back to the 1920s.
Riga Central Market is a vibrant and fascinating place to explore, and one of the largest and most unique markets in Europe. Housed in impressive former zeppelin hangars, it offers a mix of history, culture, and local flavors all under one roof. The variety is incredible—you can find everything from fresh fruits, vegetables, and meats to local cheeses, smoked fish, baked goods, and traditional Latvian delicacies. Outside, there are also stalls with clothes, crafts, and souvenirs. The atmosphere is lively and authentic, giving you a real taste of everyday life in Riga. It’s the perfect spot to try local snacks, meet friendly vendors, and take in the aromas and colors of Latvian cuisine. ⭐ Tip: Visit in the morning for the freshest products and fewer crowds.
Maria C — Google review
If you like great food at a reasonable price, the central market is waiting for you. SO MUCH FOOD! Everything was fresh and was as alluring to the nose as it was to the palate. So much variety, you will hardly know where to start. It's even fun if you're not hungry... just walk around and take it all in. Definitely recommend!
Paul C — Google review
The best open market I’ve ever visited. Traditional meeting the modern in a wonderful mix. Vegetables, fruits, nuts fish, poultry, beef, clothes and lot of other things. I will be back.
Joel M — Google review
I visited Riga Central Market, and it was such a vibrant experience. The market is huge and full of life you can find just about everything here, from fresh flowers and local foods to meats, cheeses, spices, and handmade goods. It’s a great place to discover authentic Latvian flavors and everyday life. The market is set inside historic old Zeppelin hangars, which gives it a unique and impressive atmosphere. Each pavilion specializes in different products, making it easy to explore and sample a wide variety of items. I especially enjoyed seeing the fresh produce stands and traditional Latvian treats. It’s not just a place to shop—it’s also a cultural experience, perfect for walking around, tasting, and soaking in the local vibe. Prices are fair, and you’ll find both locals and tourists enjoying the market. If you’re visiting Riga, this is definitely a must-see. 📍 Location: Nēģu iela 7, Riga, Latvia
Natalie A — Google review
Nice and quick lunch spot in the gastronomy market they have different restaurants where you can have local food and buy local cheeses and souvenirs. A nice quick stop in the city. Haven’t take any picture of the dumplings but they were very good.
Giulia T — Google review
Great place to sample the local food. There are plenty of fruit and veg stalls, flower stalls and clothing stalls as well as a food market inside. They sell all the traditional dishes for extremely reasonable prices so a great way to eat like the locals. It’s a vibrant, buzzing area that’s definitely worth a visit.
Mel P — Google review
Really big market with so much variety. There are different halls dedicated to different types of goods (the meat hall, the fish hall, etc). There's a hall that has eateries, and there are other retain shops throughout. Outside there are fresh fruits and vegetables as well as flowers. Definitely a must visit location for anyone visiting Riga.
Angela A — Google review
A very unique market where each of the four large hangars offers something different, with wonderful caviar, meat, and fish products for sale, and outside, a marketplace and florists. I really liked it.
Şükran K — Google review
4.4
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4.3
(3646)
Nēģu iela 7, Latgales priekšpilsēta, Rīga, LV-1050, Latvia
https://www.centraltirgus.lv/
+371 67 229 985
24

Jelgava St. Trinity Church Tower

Sights & Landmarks
Tourist information center
Churches & Cathedrals
Perfect view on Jelgava FROM above on a sunny day, a bench under glass roof, but don't expect anything special
Oleg M — Google review
Little museum consentrated on different aspects of history- history of St.Trinity church, History of Jelgava and more. Museum exhibits are interactive and they have thought about children aswell accessability. Tower has elevator to move up and down. You still have to open the door to get into exhibition room and use glass staircase to get to city viewing area just under the glass roof. This may be an issue for some people. On top floor you can enjoy Jelgava city views through glass roof. Interesting place to visit. Not too time consuming unless you go through absolutely everything. Then it can take hours. Lady in the ticket office while I visited was really friendly and helpful.
Eiliki P — Google review
The crown jewel of the city. The tower has the best city views, the story of this important Latvian city, an excellent example of a romantic cafe (the best cafe ever for my very well travelled friend) with outstanding food and service, fun interactive galleries (try wedding clothes or period jewellery!), and paintings by Latvian artists.
Mira S — Google review
Not much to see there! The digital expositions are just ok. The view of the city at the top is not any great as the metal structure and the glasses disturb the view. Pictures are not worth up there, as you can see in one of my pics. Just the outside view of the tower is interesting.
Paulo V — Google review
The Jelgava St. Trinity Church Tower is a charming historical site with a lot of character. Climbing to the top rewards you with fantastic panoramic views of Jelgava and the surrounding area. The tower is well-maintained, and the staff are friendly and helpful, sharing interesting details about the church’s history. It can be a bit crowded during peak hours, but the experience is worth it for both the views and the insight into local history. A lovely spot for visitors exploring Jelgava!
Sarah S — Google review
I didn't expect this place to be so interesting! There are only 4 floors of thd tower open but each floor has a room with something interesting to find out. There is a floor dedicated to the city history, the church and Jelgava fashion. The 9th floor is a cosy place made of glass where you can seat and enjoy the view of the city. The 8th floor is the restaurant. The entrance fee for adults is 2.50€. There is WC and the elevator. Do spend some time in each room: it's worth it, especially the fashion room. They show a short video about fashion changing through the years. Recommended for visiting 💯%
Julia M — Google review
Beautifully renovated tower. On the top you can oversee the whole city through the glass roof. On some levels exhibitions. While on the level with clocks you will find great restaurant. During lunch hours you can try simple, but very interesting lunch offers. In the evenings you can have nice dinner. Tasty choices for vegetarians. Interior fabulous.
Arvis V — Google review
Nice view on the observation deck of the tower on the 9th floor. Only $1 euro per person to take elevator up. We took the stairs down to visit the gallery and had lunch on the 8th floor. Beautiful decor and relaxing atmosphere. The frog legs, snails & mussels were all yummy.
GIO T — Google review
4.7
(1683)
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4.5
(50)
Akadēmijas iela 1, Jelgava, LV-3001, Latvia
https://visit.jelgava.lv/lv/sv-trisvienibas-tornis
+371 63 005 447
25

Rundāle Palace Museum

Castle
Museums
History Museums
Restored 18th century baroque castle with ornamental gardens & museum showcasing palace history.
It’s a hidden gem in Latvia. The palace is in really good condition, mostly thanks to the hard work of the restorers. Many rooms are open to visitors, including the duke’s and duchess’s bedrooms and bathrooms — definitely worth seeing. It’s usually not very crowded on weekdays. You can use an audio guide and access detailed room descriptions on your phone.
Diana F — Google review
Perhaps the jewel of Latvia. The palace is in really good condition, thanks to everyone's hard work. The gardens are certainly kept in immaculate condition. Most of the rooms are open to visitors, including the bedrooms and bathrooms of the Duke and Duchess — definitely worth a visit. It's usually not very crowded on weekdays. You can use an audio guide.
Dimitris T — Google review
Beautiful, rich collection, friendly staff, almost no tourists in November yet highly operational. Interesting to see powder rooms and toilet closets. Impressive collection of “ household” peaces. Wonderful cafe switch beautiful service. Food served in aristocratic dish-ware. The clock outside is restarted with beautiful music playing at each hour with the sound stretching through whole yard yard. Very happy with our visit.
Iveta K — Google review
The Baltic Versailles! Amidst the vast fields and meadows of Zemgale (Semgallen) stands the most beautiful baroque palace in the Baltic States: the Rundāles Pils (Rundāle Palace). The palace was commissioned by Ernst Johann Biron, the lover of Tsarina Anna Ivanova who bestowed him the Duchy of Courland and Semigallia. The famous Italian architect Bartolomeo Rastrelli designed and built a palace inspired by Versailles. Since the Duke was exiled to Siberia by his political enemies in 1740, the construction of the palace took place in two phases. During the first phase (1736-40) the palace itself was built, and during the second phase (1765-68) the furnishing of 138 rooms and halls was completed. During the Latvian War of Independence in 1919, the palace was badly damaged. In 1933, the palace was restored/rebuilt when a school was established. After the Rundāle Palace Museum was founded in 1972, a thorough and long-term restoration was immediately started, which was only completed in 2015. Thanks to this restoration, the palace once again radiates its 18th century grandeur, which visitors can admire in 40 rooms and halls. In addition to the magnificent interior, the French gardens are certainly worth a visit. So all in all, Rundāle Palace is a destination that should not be missed on your itinerary!
Koen — Google review
Amazing place! Worth the drive from Riga. We enjoyed it very much! Unfortunately rainy weather stopped us from going to their beautiful gardens. A lot of visitors even on weekday.
Monta D — Google review
Really glad we decided to drive and visit Rundāle Palace. If you had a car - don't skip this easy day trip from Riga. The gardens are beautiful - and it's aways interesting to see intricate buildings preserved. Impressive! We spent about 2.5 hours here in total. We visited on a Wednesday and bought tickets when we got there.
Tori R — Google review
The Rundale Palace in Latvia was built in the 18th century. Though originally built as a palace it was used for various purposes including a school. In 1972 the palace and the surrounding gardens was established as a museum. It has 40 rooms exhibiting furniture, decorative pieces, paintings including painted ceilings. Very impressive from outside and inside, one of the most well preserved palaces in the world. The French garden adds to the charm of the palace. Ticket can be purchased together for the palace and the garden. We visited it on a "Tour and Transfer" from Riga To Vilnius. Highly recommend it.
Soudamini M — Google review
The Palace of amazing beauty 🤩🥰 with a large French park nearby. The beginning of the palace dates back to the 16th century, although Rundale Manor is mentioned from the 15th century. To walk the main paths in the garden, inside the palace - will be about 6.2 km, and if you explore all the passages of the garden it will be more of km. 🙃 and you should dedicate at least 3.5 hours (you can run around faster, but it is better to walk slower 🙃). The price for an adult to visit all the places is 23 €, but you can also visit the garden and palace for 17 €, but then you will not enter one of the palace "wing" with another exposition. If you have already arrived at the place and have an opportunity - it is definitely worth visiting all possible places.
PJ L — Google review
4.7
(13731)
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4.5
(499)
Pilsrundāle, Rundāles pagasts, Bauskas novads, LV-3921, Latvia
https://rundale.net/
+371 26 499 151
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Rundāle Palace Museum

Castle
Museums
History Museums
Restored 18th century baroque castle with ornamental gardens & museum showcasing palace history.
It’s a hidden gem in Latvia. The palace is in really good condition, mostly thanks to the hard work of the restorers. Many rooms are open to visitors, including the duke’s and duchess’s bedrooms and bathrooms — definitely worth seeing. It’s usually not very crowded on weekdays. You can use an audio guide and access detailed room descriptions on your phone.
Diana F — Google review
Perhaps the jewel of Latvia. The palace is in really good condition, thanks to everyone's hard work. The gardens are certainly kept in immaculate condition. Most of the rooms are open to visitors, including the bedrooms and bathrooms of the Duke and Duchess — definitely worth a visit. It's usually not very crowded on weekdays. You can use an audio guide.
Dimitris T — Google review
Beautiful, rich collection, friendly staff, almost no tourists in November yet highly operational. Interesting to see powder rooms and toilet closets. Impressive collection of “ household” peaces. Wonderful cafe switch beautiful service. Food served in aristocratic dish-ware. The clock outside is restarted with beautiful music playing at each hour with the sound stretching through whole yard yard. Very happy with our visit.
Iveta K — Google review
The Baltic Versailles! Amidst the vast fields and meadows of Zemgale (Semgallen) stands the most beautiful baroque palace in the Baltic States: the Rundāles Pils (Rundāle Palace). The palace was commissioned by Ernst Johann Biron, the lover of Tsarina Anna Ivanova who bestowed him the Duchy of Courland and Semigallia. The famous Italian architect Bartolomeo Rastrelli designed and built a palace inspired by Versailles. Since the Duke was exiled to Siberia by his political enemies in 1740, the construction of the palace took place in two phases. During the first phase (1736-40) the palace itself was built, and during the second phase (1765-68) the furnishing of 138 rooms and halls was completed. During the Latvian War of Independence in 1919, the palace was badly damaged. In 1933, the palace was restored/rebuilt when a school was established. After the Rundāle Palace Museum was founded in 1972, a thorough and long-term restoration was immediately started, which was only completed in 2015. Thanks to this restoration, the palace once again radiates its 18th century grandeur, which visitors can admire in 40 rooms and halls. In addition to the magnificent interior, the French gardens are certainly worth a visit. So all in all, Rundāle Palace is a destination that should not be missed on your itinerary!
Koen — Google review
Amazing place! Worth the drive from Riga. We enjoyed it very much! Unfortunately rainy weather stopped us from going to their beautiful gardens. A lot of visitors even on weekday.
Monta D — Google review
Really glad we decided to drive and visit Rundāle Palace. If you had a car - don't skip this easy day trip from Riga. The gardens are beautiful - and it's aways interesting to see intricate buildings preserved. Impressive! We spent about 2.5 hours here in total. We visited on a Wednesday and bought tickets when we got there.
Tori R — Google review
The Rundale Palace in Latvia was built in the 18th century. Though originally built as a palace it was used for various purposes including a school. In 1972 the palace and the surrounding gardens was established as a museum. It has 40 rooms exhibiting furniture, decorative pieces, paintings including painted ceilings. Very impressive from outside and inside, one of the most well preserved palaces in the world. The French garden adds to the charm of the palace. Ticket can be purchased together for the palace and the garden. We visited it on a "Tour and Transfer" from Riga To Vilnius. Highly recommend it.
Soudamini M — Google review
The Palace of amazing beauty 🤩🥰 with a large French park nearby. The beginning of the palace dates back to the 16th century, although Rundale Manor is mentioned from the 15th century. To walk the main paths in the garden, inside the palace - will be about 6.2 km, and if you explore all the passages of the garden it will be more of km. 🙃 and you should dedicate at least 3.5 hours (you can run around faster, but it is better to walk slower 🙃). The price for an adult to visit all the places is 23 €, but you can also visit the garden and palace for 17 €, but then you will not enter one of the palace "wing" with another exposition. If you have already arrived at the place and have an opportunity - it is definitely worth visiting all possible places.
PJ L — Google review
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Pilsrundāle, Rundāles pagasts, Bauskas novads, LV-3921, Latvia
https://rundale.net/
+371 26 499 151
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Bauska Castle Museum

History museum
Sights & Landmarks
Ruins of a Livonian Order castle built in stages from 1443 & a later palace above the river.
Overall an incredible experience. I really appreciate my journalism credentials were honoured. It wasn’t very crowded and despite the crappy weather day, it was still a very interesting visit. Every room has English translations on a placard or a booklet. The only exceptions are the placards on the old ruins lawn outside. The whole wearing of the shoe covers was confusing at first as there was no instructions as to when they were to be put on. Amazing views from the tower.
Jennifer S — Google review
This really old castle is located by the former main road and river. It's a very well restored location. There is still work to do but they are very far. It's more that worth to visit it. To the top of the tower is 85 steps one way. We enjoyed it very much.
Jörg E — Google review
Far from where tourists go but the place has a big history that's well explained. Most signs are strictly in Latvian though, some are translated into English. Be prepared to go up and down some steep stairs.
Leo G — Google review
An interesting and heavily restored castle. History of the owners of the castle and their furniture, dress and military. Nice climb up the tower which gives great views of the town €4.50 for seniors
Julia — Google review
Passed Bauska for so many years 😬 and only now visited the castle - it was definitely worth it 🤩. A relatively small but beautiful castle, which was built in the middle of the 15th century by the Livonian Order in this place to strengthen its influence in Zemgale. Currently, the castle has been partially restored, other surviving parts have been preserved, and a museum is open. To get around the nearby territory and inside - it was about 3.7 km.
PJ L — Google review
Must to visit place, a beautiful castle located in memorising landscape. Perfect place for Instagram photos, don't miss the largde bauska photo frame in the river side. Highly recommended place to spend time.
Manisankar K — Google review
Another beautifully restored castle with well though out presentations offering glimpse into the life of germanborn in Baltics during the fellowship centuries.
Martin P — Google review
We chose not to go inside and wanted to see the castle from the outside; we were on a tour and had 45 min at this stop. It is peaceful and quite beautiful. May 2025
Linda M — Google review
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Pilskalna iela, Bauska, Bauskas pilsēta, Bauskas novads, LV-3901, Latvia
http://www.bauskaspils.lv/
+371 63 922 280
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Treetop walking path and information centre

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Tree-canopy trail complex with a walkway, an information center & a 34-m. observation tower.
A really nice experience – walking among the treetops offers a unique and peaceful perspective on the forest. A fun and relaxing activity, perfect for nature lovers looking for something a bit different.
I M — Google review
I’ve visited this place a few times now, the tree top walk and viewing platform are great fun. The view from the viewing platform is great, but a word of warning the floor is constructed from metal grates so you can see though it - you’ll need a head for heights. During the summer there can be lots of mosquitoes as I found out, I’d recommend wearing trousers! Well worth a visit.
Oliver C — Google review
It's a great family activity. Walking above the trees is a very interesting experience. After the trail, there are two cafes with a fairly wide selection of food, which is also nice.
Andrey P — Google review
The Tree Top Walking Path offers a unique and refreshing experience walking among the treetops with stunning panoramic views of the surrounding forest. The path is mostly flat and accessible, making it suitable for all ages. The highlight is the observation tower with breathtaking vistas and a fun 55-meter tunnel slide for some added adventure. The adjacent Adventure Forest playground is perfect for families, with plenty of activities for kids. The staff are friendly, and the facilities, including clean toilets, are well maintained. It's a peaceful nature escape with interesting birdwatching opportunities and beautiful seasonal colors, especially in autumn. A small entry fee applies, but the experience is well worth it. Highly recommended for nature lovers and families alike!
Jurgita N — Google review
Very nice and relaxing place to be. Cost is loe, but for me the track was just too short. Nonetheless - still something different and enjoyed it. :)
Merten J — Google review
A short quality experience in Anykščiai, in our case there was no wait for the tickets, cards are accepted. Lots of parking on the road to the path.
Šarūnas G — Google review
Nice surroundings in the middle of the national park but I expected longer treetrop walking path. We were in and out in about 10-15minutes (including going to the top of the lookout tower). The information center is quite nice and the people who work there are even nicer!
Eva K — Google review
Unique treetop walking path near Anykščiai. Ticket price for adults 5€, entrance for children is free.
Jurgis B — Google review
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Dvaronių k. 5, 29168 Anykščiai, Lithuania
https://www.anyksciuparkas.lt/
+370 684 53736
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Lietuvos etnografijos muziejus

Museum
History Museums
Open-air museum showcasing local customs & culture, with folk performances & hands-on workshops.
Lithuanian Ethnographic Museum (Lietuvos Etnografijos Muziejus) – an absolute gem for anyone who loves culture, history, and immersive travel! 🌾🇱🇹 This place is a solid 10/10 – no exaggeration. You can easily spend the whole day here (or even longer), wandering across a vast area filled with traditional wooden houses, windmills, barns, and workshops from different regions of Lithuania. Everything is arranged with incredible attention to detail, and the interiors feel like they’re frozen in time – some even dating back 300 years. What makes this museum special is that you don’t just look – you interact. You can step inside the buildings, touch the tools, see how everyday objects like flour or pottery were made in the past. It’s one of the most hands-on, open-air museums I’ve ever visited – perfect for families, history buffs, photographers, or anyone who wants to feel like they’ve stepped into a Witcher-style world. There are also taverns and food stalls on-site where you can taste authentic Lithuanian cuisine – highly recommend the cepelinai (potato dumplings filled with meat and topped with crispy bacon) and craft kvass (“GIRA” – an easy 10/10!). The entire museum is laid out like a miniature version of Lithuania, with different ethnographic regions represented – so it feels like a cultural road trip within one location. It’s clean, well-maintained, and incredibly atmospheric. The vibe is seminarium to the "witcher"
Bartek — Google review
We visited this place on 26th January, on the last Sunday of the month so we did not pay the entrance ticket. The area is very big and they also turn on the lights of attractions when the sun sets. You can easily spend the entire day here. My suggestion is to come here when winter ends since all the houses were closed and there were no animals. Also, there was only one cafe open, Arbatine. We had a very nice day in the nature, and we will surely come back on summer, when the place can offer the most. PS: The right address is L. Lekavičiaus gatvė 2 Rumšiškės and not 2 J. Aisčio gatvė, where there is only the administration office.
Luca C — Google review
A great place to visit! Very well organized, with a large area perfect for walking – you can easily spend the whole day here. In the town section some points are open where you can buy things, so it’s good to bring some cash. There’s a post office, a craftsman demonstrating traditional work, a restaurant (cards accepted), and a shop with local products like honey. Highly recommended!
I M — Google review
What a wonderful place! Don’t think of it as a museum, but as a beautiful, enormous, gorgeous natural park. It’s wonderful! So much nature, it’s breathtaking. It was free today (Sunday) and we only payed 2 euros for parking (license plate scanning). There are toilets at the entrance. The souvenir shop was closed as it was Sunday, I suppose, and I couldn’t see anywhere to eat, so maybe bring some snacks and water. You can also get to the observation tower. We wished we had more time here, you can spend hours exploring and enjoying nature!
André M — Google review
We visit d after the close for the season day, so were not able to enter any of the houses. Still beautiful walk, and we spent almost 2 hours just walking around and enjoying beautiful landscape.
Simona C — Google review
During dar season there are beutiful light instalations. This year it was called "Užburtasis slėnis". Really beautifull atmosphere
Ineta Z — Google review
We are here last day of our Lietuva trip. This was our best place to visit. Forgot Trakai go here price is the same you see more! You can spend whole day here. Walking see and RELAX. Every house is polished with fine garden. You can rest and get a cafe too. We start at 14 and leave at 19 and see less than half. I suggest get a picnic set and go there from morning.
Vladimír P — Google review
This is super interesting to check out. Bring a lot of time and pick a dry day. There is a lot of walking required for this, but it is worth it. There are buildings from all over Lithuania, most of them can be walked though fully equipped with furniture and all in very good shape. I liked the town center the most, there were some things to do. The viewing tower might need an update some time soon.
J — Google review
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L. Lekavičiaus gatvė 2 Rumšiškės, 56337 Kaišiadorys, Lithuania
https://www.lemu.lt/
+370 687 07137
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Kernavė

Nature & Parks
Geologic Formations
Kernavė was a medieval capital of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and today is a tourist attraction and an archeological site. It is located in the Širvintos district municipality located in southeast Lithuania. A Lithuanian state cultural reserve was established in Kernavė in 1989. Wikipedia.
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Širvintos District Municipality, Lithuania, USA
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