Unlock the world's densest Art Nouveau district and a UNESCO-listed medieval core with a private architectural historian. Riga's staggering 800-plus Jugendstil façades — sphinxes, screaming masks, goddesses — demand an expert eye to truly see.
What to expect
Beginning in the Alberta Street corridor, your guide narrates Mikhail Eisenstein's flamboyant masterpieces and explains how Riga became Europe's Art Nouveau capital virtually overnight in the early 1900s. You continue into the medieval core, ducking through guild-hall alleyways and pausing at St. Peter's Church for context on the Hanseatic legacy. The tour concludes at Freedom Monument, leaving you well-oriented for independent exploration before all-aboard.
Good to know
Request an architect or art historian guide at booking. Three hours covers both districts comfortably; add a House of the Blackheads entry (approx. USD 12 pp) if desired. Wear comfortable shoes — cobblestones throughout. Port is a short taxi ride to the Old Town start point.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Riga — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.