Discover Riga’s secrets with a self-guided audio tour. Explore at your pace, uncover legends, and enjoy quizzes. Start your adventure today.
Discover Riga’s secrets with a self-guided audio tour. Explore at your pace, uncover legends, and enjoy quizzes. Start your adventure today.
- House of the Black Heads - Begin your journey at the House of the Blackheads. Simply open Ciceru nearby to start exploring this beautifully reconstructed 14th-century guild hall from the outside, where the opulent Dutch Mannerist façade and symbolic sculptures narrate its story without needing to enter.
- St. Peter’s Church - Observe St….
- House of the Black Heads - Begin your journey at the House of the Blackheads. Simply open Ciceru nearby to start exploring this beautifully reconstructed 14th-century guild hall from the outside, where the opulent Dutch Mannerist façade and symbolic sculptures narrate its story without needing to enter.
- St. Peter’s Church - Observe St. Peter’s Church from the square. The impressive spire, the golden rooster, and the Gothic brickwork are all visible from the exterior, offering a comprehensive view of Riga’s most significant reconstruction project.
- Riga Black Magic - Stop outside the historic storefront linked to Riga Black Balsam. The ceramic bottles, signage, and Old Town setting provide all the context necessary for this legendary Latvian potion while keeping the visit outdoors.
- Livu Square - Stroll through Livu Square and admire the Cat House from street level. The fierce black cats on its turrets and the vibrant façades surrounding the square can be fully appreciated from the outside.
- Riga Cathedral - Enjoy the exterior of Riga Cathedral from Dome Square. The blend of Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque elements, along with the renowned rooster atop the spire, offers a rich outdoor experience without requiring entry.
- Three Brothers, Latvian Museum of Architecture - Stand on Maza Pils Street and admire the trio of historic houses from the street. Their Gothic, Mannerist, and Baroque façades provide a complete architectural narrative from the outside.
- The Swedish Gate - Walk under the Swedish Gate and view the Powder Tower from the surrounding streets. Both remnants of Riga’s medieval defenses are best experienced from the exterior, including the embedded cannonballs on the tower walls.
- Freedom Monument - Pause before the Freedom Monument and observe Milda, the three stars, and the sculptural groups surrounding the base. The monument’s significance and impact are fully conveyed outdoors.
- Riga Art Nouveau Center, museum - Conclude your tour on Alberta Street. Admire the expressive Art Nouveau façades, stone faces, and dramatic ornamentation crafted by Mikhail Eisenstein before ending your walk in Riga’s most theatrical neighborhood.

- Audioguide for each point of interest
- Self-guided tour on smartphone, no app needed
- Available languages: English, Deutsch, Italiano, Français, Español, Português, 中文
- Audioguide for each point of interest
- Self-guided tour on smartphone, no app needed
- Available languages: English, Deutsch, Italiano, Français, Español, Português, 中文
- Access offline. Internet needed on your phone
- A physical guide (the tour is accessible on your smartphone)
- Access offline. Internet needed on your phone
- A physical guide (the tour is accessible on your smartphone)
Discover Riga at your leisure with a self-guided walking tour on your mobile device. Enjoy a detailed map featuring all nine stops, straightforward navigation, and captivating audio stories that animate the city’s legends at each site.
The path meanders through the medieval Old Town and into the sophisticated Quiet Centre, guiding you from the House of…
Discover Riga at your leisure with a self-guided walking tour on your mobile device. Enjoy a detailed map featuring all nine stops, straightforward navigation, and captivating audio stories that animate the city’s legends at each site.
The path meanders through the medieval Old Town and into the sophisticated Quiet Centre, guiding you from the House of the Blackheads to the renowned Art Nouveau district. As you stroll, uncover the mysteries of St. Peter’s spire, the “Cat House” tale of revenge, the Swedish Gate, and the Freedom Monument, transforming a simple walk into a historical adventure.
Begin whenever you wish, take a break for coffee (or a Black Balsam), and explore at your own pace. No groups, no timetables. Audio and text are available in seven languages.
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.