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Boutique-Hotels. Und tolle Orte in der Nähe

Wir helfen Ihnen, die besten Boutique-Hotels in Livland zu finden. Wir zeigen Ihnen coole Designhotels, hippe und trendige Hotels und kleine Fünf-Sterne-Luxushotels. Diese Hotels sind oft so einzigartig und romantisch, dass Sie Ihr Zimmer nicht verlassen wollen werden. Sollten Sie aber! Deshalb helfen wir auch Hotels, Sie zu den besten Orten in der Nähe zu führen - seien es Cafés, Restaurants oder Museen.

Hier sind einige Orte in der Nähe von Boutique-Hotels in Livland, die wir empfehlen können:
  • T/C "Origo"

    Origo is the big, central shopping centre that sits literally on top of Riga Central Station – it’s the “train/bus hub + mall + offices” combo you’re always walking through.

    Guide von Hotel Bergs Suites

  • Street Fries Kitchen

    Street Fries Kitchen is a very solid comfort-food / brunch / fries & burgers place with a Flemish twist, right in central Riga. Concept specialises in classic Flemish fast-casual food: pancakes, waffles and proper fries done to Dutch & Belgian recipes, plus breakfasts, burgers and warm bean-based salads. Interiors are modern and playful – colourful furniture, tiles, casual seating; works for brunch, hangover food, or an easy dinner with friends.

    Guide von A22 Hotel

  • Hanzas perons

    Hanzas Perons is a large, contemporary event and culture venue in Riga, created inside a restored historic railway warehouse. Hosts concerts, festivals, theatre, conferences, corporate evenings and closed events; recent and upcoming listings range from international bands to tech/culture conferences.

    Guide von A22 Hotel

  • GONGU

    GŌNGU is one of the most interesting new openings in Riga right now – a Japanese–Peruvian (Izakaya Nikkei) restaurant and cocktail bar in the Old Town / riverfront area. Set in a three-level historic building with interconnected, super-stylish spaces: antique brick, hand-painted murals, a rusty-chic spiral staircase, and views towards the river.

    Guide von Neiburgs Hotel

  • GONGU

    GŌNGU is one of the most interesting new openings in Riga right now – a Japanese–Peruvian (Izakaya Nikkei) restaurant and cocktail bar in the Old Town / riverfront area. Set in a three-level historic building with interconnected, super-stylish spaces: antique brick, hand-painted murals, a rusty-chic spiral staircase and views towards the river.

    Guide von Dome Hotel

  • Garāža

    GARĀŽA is a lively bar–restaurant in Old Riga (Vecrīga) – think generous food, big portions, cocktails and a casual, slightly rock-ish atmosphere. Officially “Bar/restaurant Garāža”, they position themselves as an unusual hangout with good food, “crazy” cocktails and a cosy, informal feel. The menu is much more than snacks – it’s a full restaurant card with Latvian and European comfort food.

    Guide von Dome Hotel

  • Folkklubs Ala Pagrabs

    Folkklubs Ala Pagrabs is basically Latvian culture in a cellar: a beer hall, a folk club, and a restaurant under 13th-century vaults in Old Riga. Widest selection of Latvian beer on tap in the city: around 27–30 local draughts plus ciders, local wines and their own flavoured moonshine (šmakovka). The kitchen serves modern-traditional Latvian dishes, including grey peas, pork, stews, dumplings, soups, and large sharing plates – hearty, not delicate.

    Guide von Dome Hotel

  • "Gutenbergs" Hotel Roof Terrace reastaurant

    Gutenbergs Restaurant is the rooftop restaurant of Hotel Gutenbergs in Old Riga – basically outstanding view + classic, grill-focused food. Famous for one of the best panoramic views of Old Riga – Dome Cathedral, red tile roofs, river, and towers. Glass walls, a sliding roof and heaters/fireplace mean it works year-round: open terrace feel in summer; enclosed “winter garden” vibe in cold months.

    Guide von Dome Hotel

  • Mulberry

    Mulberry is a stylish bakery–café and breakfast spot in central Riga, somewhere between a patisserie, a brunch place, and a neighbourhood living room. Interior is bright, modern, and quite “Instagram-ready”, but the atmosphere is still relaxed and family-friendly rather than hyper-trendy. It’s explicitly kids- and pet-friendly. Great if you want a pretty breakfast or brunch, good pastry, and a calm place to sit, or if you need a reliable cake source for birthdays and small events.

    Guide von A22 Hotel

  • Cafe Mimosa

    Cafe Mimosa is a design-y all-day breakfast spot in Riga’s Art Nouveau district – very “weekend brunch but on a Tuesday”. Designed by The Catch Family (the same team behind other stylish Riga spots), with around 118 m² of space. Expect a clean, contemporary look that fits the Art Nouveau neighborhood without being old-fashioned. The menu is quite short but deliberately curated: think elevated eggs, pancakes, sandwiches, bowls, and a few sweet plates rather than a huge “book” of options.

    Guide von A22 Hotel