Latvia is located between Estonia and Lithuania on the Baltic Sea coast. In the summer, the western part of the country becomes one of the main holiday destinations for Latvians, as well as for numerous visiting tourists from other countries. Improve your health with help
Here, too, they prepare Olivier, pour jellied meat, put herring under a fur coat and buy tangerines... And you can clink glasses with champagne on New Year’s Eve twice - on New Year’s Day in Russian time, and an hour later in Latvian time! And listen to the presidents - then
Today, the Baltic Academy of Tourism and Entrepreneurship (BATiP) is a leading educational and scientific center for professional education and advanced training for the tourism industry. The university was founded in 1992 and is the successor to those created in 1969.
Free bus routes from Ivanteevka to Pushkin Globus as of June 2019. The schedule was introduced on December 4, 2015 and is still relevant today. To board a minibus at intermediate stops, indicate in advance with your appearance and gestures
Latvia is a small Northern European state located on the coasts of the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Riga. Latvia is a fairly popular destination in the tourism business, especially for many citizens of the Russian Federation. This country is jav
Riga International Airport (Latvian: Lidosta "Rīga") is a three-story building built in 1973 with a runway located next to it. The air harbor of the capital of Latvia is 13 km away. from its center. Every year, passenger traffic at the airport
To get to know the Baltics, you need to visit all three countries: Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia. Some of you will say that the Baltic states are not only the above countries, but we will only touch on them. First of all, we will visit three capitals: Riga
It doesn’t matter whether you are an experienced traveler or this is your first time in Europe, you are quite capable of organizing a trip to Riga on your own. Without dwelling on the advantages of the city, which we have written about more than once, we will present five stages of planning a trip with
How to travel to the Baltics on your own, without the services of travel agencies. It’s easy and simple, because almost everyone there speaks Russian, so you won’t have any problems with communication. It is enough to make a foreign passport and open a Schengen visa in one and
I think that 3 years of regular trips give me the right to summarize the “hidden knowledge” and write FAQ-style notes for those interested in this area. All information provided here is based on personal experience and communication with like-minded people. Based on