
This self-guided audio walk introduces first-time visitors to the heart of Riga through its Old Town streets, market squares, churches, monuments, and civic landmarks. It will suit travelers interested in medieval architecture, Latvian history, and the layered character of a city shaped by trade, war, faith, and independence.
The route begins at Rīgas Rātslaukums, where cobbles, rebuilt facades, and the ornate House of the Black Heads set the scene. From there, you move through the square to Riga City Hall, Roland's Statue, and the Museum of the Occupation of Latvia, then on to the tall spire of St. Peter's Church. The walk continues past the Town Musicians of Bremen, St. John's Church, Konventa Seta, and Livu Square, with stops at the Small Guild, the Cat House, and the grand Latvian National Opera before reaching the Freedom Monument and the greenery of Bastejkalna Park.
The second part of the route loops back along the old fortifications and government quarter, including the Powder Tower, Jacob's Barracks, the Swedish Gate, Saeima, St. Jacob’s Cathedral, the Three Brothers, and Riga Castle. You then pass smaller riverside churches and Riga Cathedral before ending at Rozengrāls.
Along the way, the most memorable moments include standing under St. Peter's 123-meter steeple, seeing the black cat silhouettes on a rooftop, pausing before the 42-meter Freedom Monument, and walking from quiet cloisters to lively squares filled with stone, bells, and legend.