This is a list of tourist attractions in Riga, the capital of Latvia.
Old town
The centre
Other parts of the city
- ÃÂgenskalns Market - an art nouveau building designed by Reinhold Schmaeling, renovated in 2022. After the renovation, it also serves as a venue for events.
- Central Market - Open since 1930, the most popular culinary tourism attraction in Riga.
- The Ethnographic Open-Air Museum of Latvia (Latvijas EtnogrÃÂfiskais brëvdabas muzejs) - an open-air museum displaying houses, farm buildings, and a church, representing rural life going back hundreds of years; situated along Jugla Lake.
- Kalnciema Quarter - a renovated complex of 19th-century wooden buildings. It now hosts a Wooden Architecture Centre that's open to the public and a farmer's market every Saturday, as well as various shops, cafes and spaces for events.
- National Library of Latvia (Latvijas NacionÃÂlÃÂ bibliotÃÂka) - the latest project of GunÃÂrs Birkerts, called the Castle of Light (Gaismas pils).
- Riga Motor Museum (Rëgas motormuzejs) - a collection of retro motorcycles and automobiles, including some of the first motorcycles and remnants of the Soviet era, for example, Brezhnev's and Stalin's armoured limousines with waxworks of these political figures; located in MeÃ
¾ciems.
- Riga Radio and TV Tower - the third highest self-supporting tower in Europe.
- Riga Zoo and MeÃ
¾aparks
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