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NEED TO KNOW IN 2026

In 2025, Riga hosted a dynamic mix of cultural, sporting, and professional events. The city welcomed over 100 international conferences and congresses across science, technology, business, and the arts, reinforcing its role as a hub for global knowledge exchange. Major gatherings include Big Data from Space (BiDS 2025) in late September, the IMST 2025 engineering conference in June, Riga COMM 2025 in October, and the EFPRA Congress 2025 in early June. Cultural highlights included EuroBasket 2025 semifinals and finals at Arena Riga, the Riga Food 2025 fair, and the Riga International Short Film Festival (2ANNAS) in October. Jāņi, Latvia’s Midsummer festival, offered traditional songs, bonfires, and rituals. Additionally, the EU Contest for Young Scientists, held in mid-September, gathered top young innovators from 37 countries.

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DID YOU KNOW?

Riga is a city full of versatile event venues, each offering a unique and inspiring setting. The Old Town’s Secret Event, a cosy underground bar with a medieval ambience and locally sourced drinks, is ideal for intimate gatherings. VEF Quarters, located in the historical VEF Factory territory, features several meeting rooms and an outdoor area, making it ideal for small- to medium-sized conferences or private events. Fantadroms, a modern venue, provides fully equipped spaces for conferences, exhibitions, and concerts. Agenskalns Market offers a historic yet vibrant environment suitable for a range of events, from exhibitions to concerts, blending entertainment with education. The TALLINAS Street Quarters, located in the city centre, is a vibrant, grand space perfect for private parties or informal events. These venues capture Riga’s cultural heritage and creative spirit, offering a blend of historic charm, modern design, and unique atmospheres that make every meeting or event unforgettable.

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BEST INCENTIVE IDEA IN 2026

Riga is a unique destination that offers a blend of culture, adventure, and local experiences. The Roadgame scavenger hunt, set in the UNESCO-listed Old Town, is a one-of-a-kind team-building activity that combines problem-solving with the exploration of historic streets, landmarks, and hidden gems. It’s a perfect way for teams to bond while discovering Riga’s rich heritage.

For a sophisticated and educational twist, include the OBDO gin distillery experience in your itinerary. Participants will learn about local botanicals, tasting techniques, and Riga’s signature spirits, combining creativity, sensory engagement, and relaxation in a unique setting.

Other options include kayaking on the Daugava River, offering scenic views and teamwork on the water, or a bobsleigh ride in Sigulda for adrenaline enthusiasts. Cultural experiences, like fully immersing in the Art Nouveau district or participating in themed medieval role-playing games, offer engaging, memorable experiences.

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PERFECT GIFT

Looking for the perfect gift from Riga? The Flow animated movie merchandise, a unique and exclusive choice, is here for you. Flow, directed by Gints Zilbalodis, is an Oscar-winning Latvian film featuring a cat navigating a post-apocalyptic world without dialogue. Its global acclaim makes related items both meaningful and collectable.

In Riga, official merchandise is conveniently available at M50 Store and RIIJA, including T-shirts, hoodies, caps, keychains, tote bags, pins, mugs, and posters. Many items also ship worldwide. For those seeking unique pieces, Etsy offers mugs, brooches, canvas posters, and custom T-shirts, all just a click away. Gift ideas range from apparel and tote bags to small collectables like keychains or pins. Travellers can even pick up Flow souvenirs at Riga International Airport’s ATU Duty Free shop. These items celebrate Latvia’s cinematic achievement while serving as stylish, thoughtful gifts for fans and collectors alike.

TOP 5 EVENTS IN 2025

1. The Rīga Conference 2025
Dates: October 9–11, 2025
Venue: National Library of Latvia
Focus: A leading forum for discussions on international security, defence, and NATO’s future strategies. The conference will feature policymakers, experts, and academics from around the world.

2. Big Data from Space (BiDS) 2025
Dates: September 29 – October 3, 2025
Venue: Radisson Blu Hotel Latvija
Focus: A premier event for scientists, policymakers, and industry leaders to discuss the role of space-based data in addressing global challenges such as climate change and sustainability.

3. Riga StratCom Dialogue 2025
Dates: June 10–11, 2025
Venue: Hanzas Perons
Focus: An annual conference organised by NATO’s Strategic Communications Centre of Excellence, focusing on the intersection of communication, identity, and governance in a rapidly changing global landscape.

4. EUA Annual Conference 2025
Dates: April 10–11, 2025
Venue: University of Latvia
Focus: A gathering of higher education leaders to explore sustainability and resilience in universities, discussing their role in fostering a sustainable future both on and off campus.

5. Nordic Sectech Summit
Date: October 16, 2025
Venue: Radisson Blu Hotel Latvija
Focus: A premier event gathering industry leaders, innovators, and experts from the Nordic region to discuss advancements in security and defence technologies.

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RIGA'S FEATURES

NATURAL AND CULTURAL FACTORS

Old Town, with its Gothic and Baroque buildings, and the Art Nouveau district (Alberta & Elizabetes streets), are strong cultural and visual landmarks. These sites are easily accessible by foot or public transport, making them ideal for all types of travellers. Riga boasts over 45 Museums, each offering a unique perspective on the city’s rich history and culture. From the grandeur of The Latvian National Art Museum to the immersive experience of the Ethnographic Open‐Air Museum, there’s something to pique everyone’s interest.

The Central Market and Kalnciema Quarter are not just places to shop, but living embodiments of Riga’s rich cultural heritage. From the vibrant bustle of the market stalls to the skilful hands of local artisans, these are essential for an authentic local cultural experience. The Great Bandstand in Mežaparks is used for large-scale song festivals and cultural gatherings, which usually take place in the summer months. The ethnographic open-air museum hosts folk concerts and craft fairs throughout the year, with the peak season in summer and early autumn.

GENERAL AND TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE

Riga, the capital of Latvia, is the country’s main economic and transport hub on the Baltic Sea. Its infrastructure is well-suited for multimodal transport and logistics. Riga International Airport is the largest in the Baltics, handling over 100 direct flights to major European cities and growing intercontinental connections, making it a vital passenger and cargo gateway. The Freeport of Riga complements air transport with significant cruise ship networks across Europe. Rail infrastructure is being upgraded through the Rail Baltica project, which will integrate Riga into the European high-speed rail system and improve freight movement.

The city is also connected by major highways that facilitate regional trade and distribution. Within Riga, buses, trams, and trolleybuses provide extensive public transport, ensuring smooth mobility. Together, these systems establish Riga as a critical transport and logistics node in Northern Europe.

TOURIST INFRASTRUCTURE

Riga’s tourism infrastructure is a dynamic mix of strong connectivity, rich cultural assets, and ongoing modernisation. Riga International Airport, the largest in the Baltics, is supported by the central bus and rail terminals, the cruise port, and the upcoming Rail Baltica project. Within the city, Rīgas Satiksme operates a comprehensive public transport system, including buses, trams, and trolleybuses, with ongoing upgrades, such as the introduction of electric vehicles and new tram stops. The city offers a diverse range of hotels, from international chains to boutique stays, and is home to major attractions such as the UNESCO-listed Old Town, Art Nouveau architecture, museums, and green parks. Visitor services, including multilingual Tourist Information Centres, guided tours, and sightseeing buses or boats, ensure a memorable experience. Despite challenges such as competition from other Baltic capitals, seasonal visitor peaks, uneven transport accessibility, and pressure on the historic centre, Riga is investing in sustainable transit, urban redevelopment of the port area, and international marketing, strengthening its position as a vibrant and accessible Baltic tourism hub.

MEETINGS INFRASTRUCTURE

Riga, the capital of Latvia, offers a modern, versatile meetings and events infrastructure that blends historic charm with contemporary facilities. The city boasts over 100 venues suitable for conferences, corporate events, and exhibitions, ranging from state-of-the-art convention centres to stylish hotels and unique cultural spaces. The Radisson Blu Latvija Hotel and ATTA Centre provide cutting-edge technologies, spacious halls, and professional event management services. Numerous hotels, including international chains such as Radisson, Accor Hotels, Marriott, and Hilton, offer fully equipped meeting rooms and business services. Riga’s compact city centre ensures venues are easily accessible, with excellent public transport and proximity to Riga International Airport. In addition to indoor facilities, the city supports creative events in historic buildings, waterfront spaces, and parks, catering to team-building and corporate gatherings. Professional local suppliers, catering services, and multilingual staff further enhance Riga’s reputation as a flexible, reliable, and culturally rich destination for international meetings and events.

MEETINGS BUZZ

Riga, Latvia’s vibrant capital, is emerging as the New Nordic Meetings destination, blending rich history with modern innovation. With its UNESCO-listed Old Town, Art Nouveau architecture, and dynamic cultural scene, Riga offers a unique backdrop for conferences, incentives, and corporate events. The city boasts state-of-the-art meeting facilities, world-class hotels, and seamless connectivity, making it both accessible and convenient for international delegates. Riga’s strategic location at the heart of Northern Europe, a perfect gateway for Nordic and Baltic collaborations, ensures easy access for all. Sustainability, creativity, and affordability further enhance Riga’s appeal, setting it apart from traditional meeting hubs. Whether hosting intimate board meetings or large-scale conferences, Riga promises memorable experiences, innovative networking, and authentic cultural immersion—truly redefining the New Nordic Meetings landscape.

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RIGA FACT SHEET

Destination population:591,880
The number of 4* and 5* category hotel rooms:4,850
The number of 4* and 5* category hotels:38
The size of the largest hall in the city (in m2):3,551
Maximum hall capacity in theatre style (the largest hall in the city)2,980
Banquet hall maximum capacity (the largest hall in the city):2,500
Average internet speed when organising events (Mbps):129
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Meet Riga
Torņu Str. 4 III-B – 102
Riga, Latvia

T: +371 2572 7845
E: meet@riga.lv
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