Discover Riga on a private tour
Riga, the pulsating heart of Latvia, subtly intertwines the echoes of its past with a modern vibrancy. Picture yourself wandering through its cobblestone streets, where the architecture stands as a testament to centuries gone by, while lively cafes and art spaces inject a contemporary energy. With a local guide, you’ll unearth the city’s true essence. On a Riga tour, you move beyond the surface: explore the Old Town’s intricate lanes or embark on a walk through the Art Nouveau district, where every structure narrates a chapter of its story. Relish the culinary journey on a food and wine tour, where Baltic traditions meet modern tastes. With your guide, you’ll bypass the usual queues and uncover hidden gems that the locals cherish. Immerse yourself in Riga not just as a visitor, but with an insider’s perspective, allowing the city’s multifaceted charm to envelop you. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Riga. Explore Riga your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Riga tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Riga for every interest, including: - History tours: Trace 20th-century history at the Museum of the Occupation of Latvia and the KGB Corner House on Brīvības iela, then visit the Riga Ghetto and Holocaust Museum for deeper context. A history tour can also include the Central Market’s old airship hangars and stories of the river port. - Architecture tours: Walk Alberta iela and Elizabetes iela to study Art Nouveau facades by Mikhail Eisenstein, then cross the Daugava to see the National Library designed by Gunnar Birkerts. Your guide can add the wooden houses of the Kalnciema Quarter and the restored House of the Blackheads for a mix of styles. - Nature and Wildlife tours: Ride out to Mežaparks for forest trails and the lakeside, or pair it with the Riga Zoo for a family-friendly nature tour. Birdwatchers can head to Daugavgrīva and Mangaļsala at the river mouth to scan for coastal species along the breakwaters. Old Town and the boulevard district are very walkable, and trams and trolleybuses connect farther neighbourhoods; for coastal forts, forests, or Jūrmala, you can book a chauffeured tour or ask your guide to arrange private transport. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Riga inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Explore the charm of Riga on a private walking tour and discover some of the city's most popular neighborhoods with your local guide. There’s no better way to truly understand a place than with someone who knows it well. - Old Town (Vecrīga): This UNESCO World Heritage site is perfect for cultural tourists. Stroll through cobblestone streets lined with medieval buildings, bustling squares, and impressive churches, giving you a glimpse into Riga’s rich history. - Art Nouveau District: Architecture enthusiasts will love this neighborhood. With over 800 Art Nouveau buildings, it’s one of the largest collections in the world. Your guide can point out the intricate details and stories behind these ornate facades. - Central District: For those interested in local life, this area offers vibrant markets and a lively atmosphere. The Riga Central Market, housed in old Zeppelin hangars, is a must-visit for food lovers looking to sample traditional Latvian cuisine. - Miera Iela (Peace Street): This bohemian neighborhood attracts creative souls and those seeking meaningful connections. Explore quirky cafes, independent shops, and art galleries for a taste of Riga’s contemporary culture. Day trip ideas from Riga Base yourself in Riga, then branch out to nearby cities and nature spots with easy day trips and tours that match your pace and interests. - Jūrmala: Swap cobblestones for sand on the long beach, stroll past wooden villas, and check out simple seaside cafés. This works if you like relaxed walking, easy cycling, or a swim, and your tour can include time on the Great Dune and a look at the quiet neighbourhoods behind the main strip. - Sigulda and Gauja National Park: Castles on opposite sides of the valley, a cable car, and forest trails make this a strong mix of history and views. If you want short hikes, a peek at Turaida’s towers, or the Gutmanis Cave, your tour can focus on active stops or keep it light with scenic lookouts. - Ķemeri National Park: The Great Bog Boardwalk is an easy loop with wide skies, mirror pools, and birds, and it sits close to Jūrmala. Nature fans can time sunrise or sunset for the best colour, and your tour can add sulphur spring history or a quiet forest walk nearby. - Rundāle Palace and Bauska: A top baroque palace with formal gardens pairs well with a stop at Bauska Castle and its river views. If you enjoy architecture, gardens, or clear photo angles, your tour can balance palace interiors with garden time and a short walk in Bauska’s old quarter. - Kuldīga: A calm small town known for the Venta Rapid waterfall and a red brick bridge, plus narrow streets that are easy to explore. Go for simple local food, riverbank photos, and slow town vibes, and your tour can plan the timing to avoid traffic and catch the best light at the falls. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Riga most travellers miss.