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Bus Tour of Riga

Tour the capital of Latvia in a comfortable and entertaining way on board this double-decker panoramic bus. Hop on and off as many times as you want and enjoy the main attractions of Riga all in one day!. Bus Tour of Riga. The Riga sightseeing...

  • 1 - 2 days
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Tour the capital of Latvia in a comfortable and entertaining way on board this double-decker panoramic bus. Hop on and off as many times as you want and enjoy the main attractions of Riga all in one day!

Bus Tour of Riga

The Riga sightseeing bus has two routes:

Red Line (60 minutes until June 10 and 60-70 minutes from June 11): Tours Pardaugava, the left bank of the Daugava River, and the city center, including the Freedom Monument, the Opera House, the Powder Tower, and the Cathedral. It also passes the Riga Central Market, the Speakers' Quarter, and the Stalin skyscraper.Blue Line (50 minutes until June 10 and 30-40 minutes from June 11): Traverses the district of modern architecture, showcasing World Heritage Site buildings.

Change of Meeting Point

The first stop (Town Hall Square) is closed for construction. The new meeting point is at Triangula Bastion (11. novembra krastmala 17).

How it Works

This tourist bus service in Riga is valid for 24 or 48 consecutive hours from first use. You can hop on and off as many times as desired. For instance, if activated on Monday at 10 am, it will expire at 10 am on Tuesday for a 24-hour ticket or Wednesday for a 48-hour ticket.

Timetable & Frequency

Until June 10: departures at 10:45 am (red line), 11:45 am (blue line), 1:45 pm (blue line), 2:45 pm (red line), and 3:45 pm (blue line).From June 11 to September 30: daily departures from 9:45 am to 5:45 pm, every 30 minutes.From October to April: daily departures from 10:45 am to 3:45 pm (in November and December until 2:45), every 60 minutes.

Included

  • Unlimited use of the Riga sightseeing bus for 24 or 48 hours
  • English–language recorded commentary
  • Individual headphones

Tips

  • Accessibility: Yes, most of the buses are accessible

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