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The Marble Hall in Rundāle Palace
Exploring Latvia
Latvia is extremely visitor friendly. At its heart lies
Rīga, the largest and most cosmopolitan city in the
Baltic States. Strategically positioned on the Gulf
of Rīga, it has a long history as a thriving mercantile
centre. Beyond the capital, western Latvia enchants
with its contrasts – dense forests and fertile plains,
lively cities such as Liepāja and sleepy rural towns.
Eastern Latvia, meanwhile, boasts some of the
country’s most pop ular attractions, such as the Gauja
National Park. Most places of interest are connected
by regular trains and buses, although public transport
is less reliable for getting off the beaten track. Renting
a vehicle is a good way to get around the country on
a short trip.
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Cēsis 8
Gauja National Park pp86–7 7
Jūrmala 2
Kuldīga 3
Liepāja 4
Rīga pp74–81 1
Rundāle Palace pp84–5 5
Sigulda 6
SIGHTS AT A GLANCE Boats moored at a sailing club,
Jūrmala
KEY
Airport
Ferry terminal
Motorway
Major road
Railway
International border
Gulf of Rīga
Baltic
Sea
LITHUANIA
BELARUS
ESTONIA
Daugava
Ve
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a
Gu
aja
Vid
zem
e
Kurze
me
L
a
tg
a
le
Zem
gale
A1
A3
A2
A12
A13
P36
P62
P37
A2
A10
A4
A9
A9
A11
A6
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A6
Smiltene
Gulbene
Alūksne
Balvi
Ērgli
Madona
Valmiera
Rēzekne
Jēkabpils
Ludza
Saldus
Tukums
Dobele
Jelgava
Ogre
Bauska
Daugavpils
Krāslava
Preiļi
Ventspils
Pāvilosta
Talsi
Aizpute
Priekule
Sabile
Jūrmala RĪGA
Rundāle
Palace
Cēsis
Sigulda
Gauja
National Park
Kuldīga
Liepāja