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Wheelchair Accessible Riga

Riga Accessible

Riga, Latvia´s vibrant capital city. Is not only a city full of history, culture, and stunning architecture, but it is also a welcoming destination for wheelchair users. Many of the city’s museums and galleries are designed with accessibility in mind. The growing number of barrier-free facilities throughout the city ensures that visitors of all abilities can enjoy its beauty, charm, and dynamic atmosphere.

While the city´s historical center is filled with medieval cobblestone streets. You will find maintained sidewalks and ramps at the key attractions such as the Riga Cathedral and the House of Blackheads. The city’s Art Nouveau district also features smooth, accessible routes. In addition, many of Riga´s iconic landmarks are wheelchair accessible.

To enhance your visit, our tours are specially tailored for wheelchair users, scooter users, slow walkers, and able-bodied travellers. Ensuring a comfortable and seamless experience for everyone.

TOURS IN RIGA

Riga House of the Black Heads

Wheelchair Accessible Highlights of Riga tour – Approx 4 hours

Discover Riga on a private accessible walking and rolling tour through the historic city center. Explore the Art Nouveau district, the Old Town (UNESCO World Heritage Site), and Riga’s most famous landmarks with outside visits. This all guided at a comfortable pace with wheelchair-friendly routes in mind.

TOURS IN RIGA

The main attractions of Riga are as diverse as the city itself, blending history, modernity and tradition So is the atmosphere. Locals are friendly and deeply proud of their rich cultural heritage, making visitors feel right at home. You will find cozy cafes and restaurants serving traditional meals. This often paired with a glass of local beer or a shot of Riga Black Balsam, a herbal liqueur. Riga’s local food scene is a true reflection of Latvian culture, with hearty dishes like grey peas with bacon, “sklandrausis” (carrot pie), and rye bread taking centre stage.

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ABOUT RIGA

Riga, located along the Daugava River by the Baltic Sea, is a city brimming with rich history, architecture, and lively cultural scene. As the largest city in the Baltics, it serves as a hub of art, heritage, and modern innovation. The city’s Old Town (a UNESCO World Heritage site) is filled with charming medieval streets, picturesque squares, and iconic landmarks like the Riga Cathedral and the House of Blackheads.

Riga is also famous for its Art Nouveau architecture, with hundreds of beautifully detailed buildings, making it one of the top destinations in Europe for architecture enthusiasts. Beyond its architecture, Riga has a dynamic arts scene, with numerous museums, galleries, and theatres, as well as a thriving café culture. The city is also a gateway to Latvia’s natural beauty, with nearby beaches and parks perfect for outdoor exploration and relaxation.