|
|
Tour
Latvia

Whether you are looking for a self-guided Latvia tour or want to join a guided tour of Latvia, you will find a tour to suit your needs here. Click below to find some of the best guided and self-guided Latvia tours available today. Many of these Latvia tour packages feature unique Latvia tour opportunities that you will not find anywhere else. Latvia - Order FREE Travel Brochure!.

Latvia Hotel Deals
Find the best deal, compare prices and read what other travelers have to say at TripAdvisor
Latvia
(Bradt Travel Guides)
Tour Latvia. Latvia possesses the largest and most cosmopolitan
capital of the three Baltic states, and visitors to the city
of Riga will find their interests well catered for in this Latvia
Travel guide.
Latvia (Travellers) (Travellers) . Travellers Latvia takes you to the second largest of the Baltic States. Latvia is opening up its attractive lowlands and lakes to tourism, and its historic cities to business. The highlights include: In the capital, Riga, Swedish 17th century architecture vies for prominence with communist tower blocks; Latvian beer, the most drunk is Aldaris, is good; owing to the large numbers of Russians in Riga, so is the vodka; June Midsummer festivals throughout Latvia. You can head to the country for all-night revels involving bonfires, specially made cheeses and beers. Amber is a relatively good buy in any of the Baltics. The former Soviet outpost of Latvia is now a budget flight away, with direct flights to Riga International Airport from 47 UK and Ireland airports.
Latvian-Eng/Eng-Latvian
Dictionary and Phrasebook
Tour Latvia. About 2 million people speak Latvian world-wide,
most of whom reside in the Republic of Latvia. Due to viable
economic and political factors, Latvia has seen a steady increase
in tourism since gaining its independence in 1991. The two-way
dictionary furnishes travellers, businesspersons, students,
and diplomats with essential vocabulary, while a concise phrasebook
covers topics such as eating out, sightseeing, and elementary
conversation. Users will also find a pronunciation guide, a
fundamental grammar, and an introduction to the Latvian language.
A
Taste of Latvia
Tour Latvia. Here is a glimpse at the fascinating cuisine and
culture of this Baltic country, from the culinary customs of
pagan times to the modern cafes of Riga. The author includes
100 easy-to-follow recipes for classic Latvian dishes, along
with bits of folk songs, poetry, mythology, historical accounts
and local customs that reflect Latvia's rich history and cultural
traditions.
Riga Insight Pocket Guide (Insight Pocket Guides) This is the guide that answers questions you'd ask a friend who lived in Riga. Which places are worth seeing? Where are the great places tourists haven't discovered yet? Written by a local host, it is based on intimate knowledge of the city. Riga's past and present is explained in a nutshell followed by 8 tailor-made itineraries covering the city's main attractions. Day trips to Jurmala, Sigulda and the Bauska Region are recommended plus a section of tips on shopping, eating out and nightlife. Essential practical information is included, with advice on climate, currency, getting around, hotels and useful addresses etc. In addition, a free detailed pull out map gives an overview of the tours, but can also be used independently of the guide. Tour Latvia.
Berlitz
Riga Pocket Guide (Berlitz Pocket Guides S.)
Tour Latvia. Pocket Guide Riga covers all the main sights, area
by area, in an easily navigable format. Tourist attractions
described include Old Riga's beautiful Dome Square and Cathedral,
the atmospheric Livs' Square, and historic House of Blackheads,
Powder Tower, St Peter's Church and Crusader Castle. The guide
also gives details about the city's incredible Art Nouveau district,
the Freedom Monument, National Opera House and many interesting
museums. You can read about places to visit in outlying areas
such as the Great Cemetery and Forest Park, and excursions to
Sigulda's castle, Jurmala's white sandy beaches and Bauska's
palaces. The book contains background historical information,
advice on shopping and entertainment, as well as the low-down
on eating out. There is an A-Z of practical information, listings
of recommended hotels and restaurants, and useful expressions
in Latvian. There are also special features on topics ranging
from the Jewish ghettoes to Latvian folk songs. Maps show Old
Riga, the City Centre and excursions, and there are dozens of
colour photographs throughout.
Return
To Tour Europe
|
|