
The most important cities in Latvia at a glance – from the bustling metropolis to the charming small town. Each city links to a detailed page with map, attractions and travel tips.

Mārupe is a modern, green suburb of Riga, home to Riga International Airport.
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Sigulda functions as an important economic node for the tourism industry.
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Planned town from the Soviet era featuring unique Stalin-era architecture.
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Vārzas is a peaceful coastal destination in Latvia, characterized by its untouched sandy beaches and beautiful Baltic Sea landscapes.
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Buļļi is a tranquil coastal area on the Latvian Baltic coast, known for its wide sandy beaches and peaceful, natural atmosphere.
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Lielupe is an upscale coastal neighborhood in Jūrmala where the Lielupe River meets the Baltic Sea, offering river and sea recreation.
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Plieņciems is a historic coastal village in Latvia, renowned for its stunning white dune that shelters the village from sea winds.
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Ķesterciems is a beautiful coastal settlement in Latvia, known for its extensive sandy beaches and relaxing Baltic ambiance.
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Latvia's second-largest lake, known as the 'Sea of Latgale', is the center of a national park with rich biodiversity and sandy shores.
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Ludza is located in eastern Latvia and is considered one of the oldest towns in the country.
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Kaugurciems is a tranquil coastal neighborhood in Jūrmala, offering wide sandy beaches and a peaceful Baltic Sea atmosphere.
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A charming seaside village on the edge of a large lagoon lake, famous for its wild orchids, wild horses, and fishing port.
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Apšuciems is a scenic seaside village in Latvia, celebrated for its unique coastal nature and relaxing atmosphere.
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Balvi is a town in northeastern Latvia and the administrative center of Balvi Municipality.
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Jaunķemeri is a quiet, nature-rich resort area in Jūrmala, famous for its wellness centers, healing mud, and pristine beach.
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Staldzene is a rugged Latvian coastal village famous for its dramatic steep bluffs and unspoiled Baltic Sea landscapes.
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Asari is a charming, historic part of Jūrmala, known for its strawberry-growing heritage and peaceful sandy shores.
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Ilūkste is located in the southeastern part of Latvia near Daugavpils.
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Vecāķi is a popular seaside resort neighborhood in Riga, Latvia, offering a peaceful beach experience on the Baltic Sea.
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A scenic village on the upper reaches of the Gauja River, known for its rolling hills and rich craft traditions.
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The village at Cape Kolka, where the waves of two seas collide, rich in Livonian culture and untouched nature.
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Buļļuciems is a quiet coastal neighborhood in Jūrmala, Latvia, offering a peaceful retreat by the Baltic Sea.
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A peaceful seaside town known for its historic lighthouse, stony beaches, and proximity to Lake Engure.
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A peaceful seaside neighborhood in Jūrmala, renowned for its rehabilitation center and white quartz sand beach.
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A cultural hub in the Vidzeme Upland, famous for its literary heritage, waterlilies, and porcelain factory.
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Talsi is located in western Latvia and is known as the town on nine hills.
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An authentic fishing village in Kurzeme featuring a modern yacht marina, sandy beaches, and rich maritime heritage.
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Kalngale is a charming Latvian seaside village known for its pine forests and white sandy Baltic shores.
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A gateway to the Piejūra Nature Park, famous for its lamprey delicacies and the mouth of the Gauja River.
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The town area of Sigulda is situated within the Gauja National Park.
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Klapkalnciems is a tranquil fishing village in Latvia, offering serene white-sand beaches on the Gulf of Riga.
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Valdemārpils is located in the Kurzeme region on Lake Sasmaka.
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A popular resort town on the Vidzeme coast, famous for the impressive White Dune and vast sandy beaches.
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Zilupe is located in the far east of Latvia.
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Krustpils is a historical part of Jēkabpils on the banks of the Daugava River.
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Kārsava is located in eastern Latvia on the border with Russia.
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Kandava is located in the Kurzeme region on the Abava Valley.
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Madona is a town in the eastern Vidzeme region.
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Strenči is located on the Gauja River in northern Latvia.
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Nīca is located in the Kurzeme region near the Baltic coast.
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Priekule is located in the Kurzeme region in southwestern Latvia.
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Cesvaine is famous for its 19th-century castle.
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Latvia's highest peak (311 m), offering panoramic views and hiking trails within a nature park.
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A picturesque center in the Vidzeme Upland, ideal for nature lovers and winter sports enthusiasts.
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Usma is located near one of Latvia's largest lakes.
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Skrunda is located in the Kurzeme region on the Venta River.
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Varakļāni is located in the historical Latgale region.
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Jaunpils is known for its well-preserved medieval castle.
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Alūksne is located in northeastern Latvia on a scenic lake.
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Viesīte is a town in the Sēlija region in southeastern Latvia.
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Click a city – the detail page lists the top attractions, a map and travel tips.