Cultural Riga
Looking for a spring break with a difference? The Latvian capital of Riga promises just that with its abundance of fascinating museums and galleries, a charming UNESCO World Heritage Old Town, river views and a delightful culinary scene. Filled with whimsical art nouveau buildings, this quaint town will appeal to architecture lovers, too. As part of this deal, guests will bed down at four-star Hotel Justus, an intimate hotel right in the heart of the action and housed in an 18th-century building. From here, it’s easy to head off on foot to explore the nearby Dome Cathedral and medieval wonders of the protected Old Town.
Book it: A five-night break including flights, staying at Hotel Justus, costs from £198pp with lastminute.com.
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This story is from the April 08, 2024 edition of WOMAN - UK.
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