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Riga: The Bradt City Guide

AUTHOR: Stephen Baister
ISBN: 1841621110

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Riga: The Bradt City Guide
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by Stephen Baister

Book Description
The Latvian capital of Riga is rapidly increasing in popularity with travelers touring the new map of Europe. Travelers will be impressed with this lively city''s variety of inviting cafes, restaurants, and bars, the pick of which are listed in this handy-sized guide. Riga is well known for its collection of art nouveau buildings, and has a delightful old city with a picturesque canal, all best viewed on a city walking tour provided by the authors. For those enjoying longer breaks, suggestions for short trips beyond the city include the seaside town of Jurmala; the historic towns of Cesis and Sigulda; and Rundale, built as a summer residence for a German baron in the 18th century and one of the most beautiful palaces in the Baltics.

This guide features:
>Riga in context--its history and culture, museums, and other places of interest
>Practical details for visitors, covering accommodations, restaurants, shopping, and entertainment
>Short trips beyond the city to the seaside and countryside
>Clear city maps in color and a language guide


About the Author
Stephen Baister and Chris Patrick are authors of Latvia: The Bradt Travel Guide and coauthors of Baltic Capitals. Stephen has a background in legal representation of clients with interests in eastern Europe. Chris works in international research and consultancy; she has assisted a number of organizations from eastern Europe.



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Riga: The Bradt City Guide
- Book Reviews,
by Stephen Baister

Riga: The Bradt City Guide

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The Latvian capital of Riga is rapidly increasing in popularity with travelers touring the new map of Europe. Travelers will be impressed with this lively city's variety of inviting cafes, restaurants, and bars, the pick of which are listed in this handy-sized guide. Riga is well known for its collection of art nouveau buildings, and has a delightful old city with a picturesque canal, all best viewed on a city walking tour provided by the authors. For those enjoying longer breaks, suggestions for short trips beyond the city include the seaside town of Jurmala; the historic towns of Cesis and Sigulda; and Rundale, built as a summer residence for a German baron in the 18th century and one of the most beautiful palaces in the Baltics.

This guide features:
Riga in context--its history and culture, museums, and other places of interest
Practical details for visitors, covering accommodations, restaurants, shopping, and entertainment
Short trips beyond the city to the seaside and countryside
Clear city maps in color and a language guide


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