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Hoteles boutique y lugares cercanos interesantes

Te ayudamos a encontrar los mejores hoteles boutique de Latvia. Te presentamos hoteles de diseño, hoteles modernos y sofisticados, y pequeños hoteles de cinco estrellas, tan especiales y románticos que no querrás salir de tu habitación. Pero aun así debes hacerlo. Y para convencerte, ayudamos a los hoteles a recomendarte los lugares cercanos más interesantes, desde cafeterías y restaurantes hasta museos.

A continuación te presentamos algunos lugares recomendados de Latvia, cerca de hoteles boutique:
  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

    Guía de 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.

    Guía de 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.

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  • "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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • Better Bread Lab

    A fully 100% gluten-free bakery and café. Everything—breads, pastries, cakes—is made without gluten, refined sugar or “junk” additives. The founders trained in Italy, England and Germany and position it as a gourmet gluten-free spot, not a compromise. Expect proper espresso drinks made on serious equipment (Linea-style machine), plant-based milks, and take-coffee-seriously baristas.

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  • Potami

    POTAMI is a modern Greek restaurant on the Daugava riverfront in Riga — think “Greek island meets contemporary design” rather than a classic taverna. Greek/Mediterranean cuisine with seafood, grills, and meze-style starters; ingredients like olive oil, cheeses, seafood, and herbs are brought in directly from Greece. Expect things like dips, filo pastries, grilled fish and octopus, lamb, salads, plus Greek-leaning desserts.

    Guía de A22 Hotel