Explore Riga’s Art Nouveau gems on a guided tour, uncovering architectural secrets and stories. Discover Europe’s largest collection of Art Nouveau buildings.
Explore Riga’s Art Nouveau gems on a guided tour, uncovering architectural secrets and stories. Discover Europe’s largest collection of Art Nouveau buildings.
- Freedom Monument - As you travel from Old Riga to the Art Nouveau district, you will encounter the Freedom Monument, a national emblem representing Latvia’s independence and unity.
- Alberta Iela - On Alberta Street, the facades are adorned with lions, gargoyles, sphinxes, birds, and graceful ladies embellished with flowers. Each structure…
- Freedom Monument - As you travel from Old Riga to the Art Nouveau district, you will encounter the Freedom Monument, a national emblem representing Latvia’s independence and unity.
- Alberta Iela - On Alberta Street, the facades are adorned with lions, gargoyles, sphinxes, birds, and graceful ladies embellished with flowers. Each structure narrates its own tale in stone, and the guide will reveal the significance of these symbols and details.

- Welcome drink before the tour starts
- Professional local guide with several years of experience
- Welcome drink before the tour starts
- Professional local guide with several years of experience
- Transfer
- Tips
- Transfer
- Tips
The tour starts at Grēcinieku Street 7, guiding visitors through the enchanting medieval streets of the Old Town, past the Freedom Monument, and into the city’s most splendid Art Nouveau districts. Riga boasts nearly 400 Art Nouveau structures, surpassing any other European city.
During the tour, the guide will showcase the masterpieces of Mikhail…
The tour starts at Grēcinieku Street 7, guiding visitors through the enchanting medieval streets of the Old Town, past the Freedom Monument, and into the city’s most splendid Art Nouveau districts. Riga boasts nearly 400 Art Nouveau structures, surpassing any other European city.
During the tour, the guide will showcase the masterpieces of Mikhail Eisenstein on Alberta Street, where the facades are adorned with lions, gargoyles, sphinxes, birds, and graceful ladies embellished with flowers. Each building narrates its own story in stone, and the guide will reveal the meanings behind these symbols and details.
Participants will also discover intriguing facts about Riga’s distinctive architecture, which is a fusion of creativity, craftsmanship, and cultural pride.
Riga’s Art Nouveau and wooden architecture have secured its place on the UNESCO World Heritage List, and its breathtaking buildings frequently rank among Europe’s Top 10 Art Nouveau landmarks, alongside cities like Barcelona, Vienna, and Brussels.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.