The Baltic States are quickly becoming my favourite stomping ground. Here's my first visit to Latvia
Join me on a pre-Christmas jaunt to The Baltic with a first time look at the fascinating city of Riga in Latvia. I'm only just learning about this part of the world and it's quickly becoming a favourite. There is a lot of unfinished business in the region for sure, but join me on these first few steps into a magical city I'm so glad to have FINALLY discovered.
This was a flying visit to Latvia, but stay tuned for a bit of a disaster in part two where my train journey doesn't quite go to plan...
Filmed on 20th December 2022
Music courtesy of epidemicsound.com
THE GOPRO SAGA
A bit about the camera problems. I upgraded my GoPro, from an 8 to an 11, hoping to improve my content. Unfortunately on this, only my 2nd trip with the new camera, and for no reason at all (no settings changed) I got home to find a big chunk of my footage had no audio at all. A bit of research later and I see this is another GoPro problem, with some people losing more important footage than me. I really don't get how in 2023, GoPros can still be so damn unreliable. But I also don't get how difficult it is to find a decent alternative, and believe me, I've tried the competition as well. That being said, I still rate GoPro highly for the kind of discreet, easy filming that has shaped my channel to this point, and to be fair, they are replacing both the camera and the mediaMod. The only thing they can't seem to give me is any explanation why on earth this happened. And I know they know, but just aren't prepared to admit it! As I wait for a new GoPro11 to be delivered, I might be back to the comforts of my older edition for the next couple of videos, well, after part 2 of this Latvia trip anyway. I'll keep trying to improve my equipment and my skills, but boy would it be nice to have a camera I can rely on and trust. Right now, that's just not the case. If anyone out there can give me advice on which path to take, I'd be eternally grateful. It just feels annoying to invest hard-earned cash on a new camera, only for it to fail on its 2nd outing. And it sure made these edits a lot harder too! Thanks for reading my wee rant!!!
Hi, I’m Steve, a travel reviewer from Scotland. Join me on my adventures as I discover my own country, often visiting places for the first time, so hopefully it's as much of an eye-opener for you as it is for me! Don't expect expert opinion, just a very honest journey of discovery. Sometimes featuring my intrepid sidekick Alicja, sometimes featuring adventures beyond the borders of Scotland. Enjoy!
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Steve, one of the large representative buildings you entered in Riga (House of the Black Heads, 1334) had something to do with the period of the town's history when it was a major trading city in the medieval Hanseatic League (13th to 17th century), which was organized and led by independent merchants and traders in Lübeck, Germany. You filmed a very large painting on a wall (at the 15 minute mark) in which Lübeck's old city is depicted. In fact, it was German colonists who originally established the trading and commercial connections with Riga in the 12th and 13th centuries. Due to the wealth of the city during the following four centuries (13th to 17th), many of the major buildings were inspired by northern German architecture, which you can certainly see in the city streets you walked down. Ironically, the House of the Black Heads (built originally for unmarried merchants and shipowners of the Hanseatic League) was virtually destroyed by German bombers during the Second World War. The Soviets demolished the ruins then in 1948. It was then completely rebuilt in the 1990s with public funding by the Latvians themselves. Cheers.
@steve-marsh
Жыл бұрын
Ahhh thanks so much for putting this together, and making sense with the Lübeck painting! Really appreciate it!
@dzhuljeta
Жыл бұрын
@@steve-marsh en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_the_Blackheads_(Riga)
@cdjxwubcyex
Жыл бұрын
At the time of building you could physically participate in building process. Everyone could buy a brick from builders and lay it in a wall with specialist supervision of course.
@blackbob3358
Жыл бұрын
Ta, 3733, for that. You do'nt get much change from ya man.
@Kilogramskk
Жыл бұрын
Gift shop inside to the right is also quite great :)
I'm married to a Latvian and visit Latvia regularly. The Baltics are an undiscovered gem. Addendum to your excellent video. The bus station (Autoosta) has buses that run all over the place for very cheap fares but more importantly upstairs there is a quite superb cafe and bar when you can get a full hot meal for a good price. The beaches are pristine. A bit off the beaten track is Jaunpils where there is a fabulous intact castle with a brilliant restaurant and rooming accommodation. Jaunpils Alus is a brilliant micro brewery with a bar. Rural Latvia is a real gem for wild life lovers with endless acres of pristine silver birch forest that contains elk, wolf and deer. I believe also (subject to your own research) that wild camping and wild swimming in Latvia is no problem if done responsibly. Flight options Ryanair, and from London Air Baltic.
@steve-marsh
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for this Graham! So many reasons to return, thanks for sharing :)
@lion-gc5rh
6 ай бұрын
Just been to visit, Loved Latvia ,So much so we will be visiting again ,Hopefully to see Christmas market.
@t.c.4321
4 ай бұрын
I went to Riga with a friend. Grumpiest and most unfriendly people I have met. Up there with the Fins and the French.
I lived in Riga for 3 years. Even though I am from the UK, I would love to live there again. Thanks for the tour of Riga.
Very interesting to see the city through your eyes! I am Latvian, and studied in Riga for 4 years. I never appreciated central market, in fact avoided at all costs. It just felt so soviet to me, and we're not fans of all soviet stuff. Plus it felt awful "busy" for a countryside girl like me. The trains are pretty much like they were when I was a child in late 80's. They used to have wooden seating inside. That has changed a little. But they look just the same as those 30-40 years ago! Very old school. I do like them now. My husband also pointed out that they're lot more spacious than the trains in Scotland. Why do they keep running in the snow? Not sure. They always have. I think it's because they are so much higher above the ground comparing to the modern European trains. Ha! Funny! I tell people at home that Edinburgh Christmas market is great!!😆 Glad you enjoyed your stay!
@steve-marsh
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for your comment Evija. I absolutely LOVED your Country and can't wait to return and travel more widely. Happy New Year!
@crypticTV
Жыл бұрын
As I was told, they were built by Germans right? So they are not soviet.... 🤔
@DaniRaj666
Жыл бұрын
It is cool, you should appreciate it. It is the biggest market in Baltics. And it has Russian and other ethnic imprints very strongly.
@jackyyuen1939
Жыл бұрын
My family and I stayed at Riga just for a few days. We found that although the country is not as modern as other countries in w. Europe, most of the Latvians are sincere, friendly and helpful. I can't wait to return and visit more places in Latvia.
@lion-gc5rh
6 ай бұрын
We visited the market and was amazed at the place, loved it. We found everyone so nice, We are from Britain and we felt safer there than we do in Britain , Walked around at night and visited a few drinking places. We are going back for sure,
Please don’t apologize Steve…I really appreciate the work that you do…I’m disabled and it’s a real treat to armchair travel with you…thank you
@steve-marsh
Жыл бұрын
So glad you enjoyed it, thanks for coming along :)
Riga is beautiful place, even better when you have a local as a tour guide. Was last there as a group of friends meeting from Sweden, Latvia, the Netherlands, and Scotland. The old town, the history, all the "invader" influence, and the diners are excellent - diner food is amazing. Thoroughly enjoyed my time there.
@briangentle5515
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely! Go to the Lido chain, talk of your eye being bigger than your stomach!
@steve-marsh
Жыл бұрын
So glad you've had the pleasure of this wonderful city!
I work with a Polish lad and he says everything runs as normal because there weather is completely reliable every year when it's Summer it's very warm but in the winter it snows a lot and is very cold so they can plan in advance and have all the infrastructure and everything runs smoothly
It's pretty surprising seeing you impressed at our ability to handle snow while we, locals, are complaining all the time that it should be better. It's all about perspective and context, I guess. Wonderful video! Gonna look at where you took that train now.
@adidzis
7 ай бұрын
zini, bieži vien ir nepieciešams paskatīties uz Latviju no malas, aizbraukt kaut kur uz ārzemēm, padzīvot tur, pēc tam atgriezties atpakaļ un ar svaigu aci novērtēt visu. Latvijā, tāpat kā citur pasaulē, ir daudz skaistu vietu, ir daudz kas labs, ir daudz kas tāds, ko varētu uzlabot. Britu tūristu interese par Latviju pierāda, ka mums ir ko piedāvāt, mums ir daudz kas interesants, kas pašiem kļuvis par ikdienu. Thanks to Steve for interesting video!
This is crazy....love your videos. I'm an American on vacation in France watching a Scottish Bloke in Latvia.....crazy new year. Thanks for your content...it's the greatest. HNY to you and the Polish girl
Another great video. When you showed that building (Academy of Sciences) and mentioned it looked like the one in Warsaw, you were right. These buildings were given to the people as a gift from the USSR - basically a way to keep them on side. I've only been to Riga once, and that was in 1994 - just three years after independence. It's changed a wee bit since then! Thanks for showing us around.
@BoneyMB
Жыл бұрын
Gift? Are you kidding?
@murringo9
Жыл бұрын
It's a fascinating story about these buildings. There's one in Bucharest too, and they match the 7 so called 'Stalin high rises' in Moscow, built to mark the end of WW2 and to represent Stalin's empire building in architectural terms. There were meant to be 8, but the last one was cancelled by Khrushchev after Stalin's death as he thought they were too ostentatious!
@steve-marsh
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Scott! Hey, get yourself back over there, would love to see your take on the Baltics :)
@ronasaurus74
Жыл бұрын
The Riga locals say that the best view of Riga, is from this building, because you cannot see the building, from the building....it is an ugly scar, and painful reminder of the Soviet era.
The biggest drawback to winter visits to Latvia is the short days. Sunrise 9AM sunset 4PM. I was there from Sept 15-Oct 19. The days were three hours shorter when I left than when I arrived.
@steve-marsh
Жыл бұрын
Good point!
@adidzis
7 ай бұрын
oh yes, but on the other hand - in the winter you can enjoy the DARKNESS. 🥸😉
I visited Riga in November and absolutely loved it! Thank you for bringing back wonderful memories!
@steve-marsh
Жыл бұрын
So glad I've finally found this Baltic gem! I'll be back!
@Chief_Brody
Жыл бұрын
Wonderful memories? It was a month ago.
I visit Latvia 3 times a year, due to luckily being married to a beautiful Latvian woman. I am SO glad people experience the country I have been luckily enough to explore and a culture I have adopted as my own. So my son can celebrate his British and Lativan heritage alike. I also noticed in your vid to Ludza, you eat the soljanka and the like. Try Skabenu Zupa next, with maize zupa for dessert. Ala Pagrabs is great for traditonal beers, atmosphere and food too! PRIEKA!
Thank you so so much for this video. I lived in Latvia in February-March 2022, my first experience abroad... I've seen Riga so much times ❤️ this truly warmed my heart especially the view from the top of St. Peter's church. I remember my first day in Riga I was sadly walking through these unknown streets, I decided to take the same elevator and the view was exactly the same with the same weather! Thank you for this one ❤️❤️ love from Italy
@steve-marsh
Жыл бұрын
Hey thanks so much and I'm glad I was able to share some very familiar sights with you :)
Visited Riga a few years ago. Loved the Old Town and the friendly people.
@sabii_sabee
Жыл бұрын
i am very surprised you said friendly people because people here are quite mean because of the economical state of our country ! Especially people in Riga are awful (sorry to people i haven't met yet and are from Riga)
@Alice_in_wonder
Жыл бұрын
@@sabii_sabee Disagree. I'm a Latvian living in Scotland. I visit my family there once a year. and never once had any issues. The GP's nurses made sure that my blood tests were completed 5 days earlier than necessary, without any extra cost, the bus station workers helped with the baggage, even tho they were busy, the waitress at the restaurant helped with charging my phone and we had a great laugh, we received a discount on a kebab simply for being nice. In Rimi, even though I only needed to buy a drink, a boy allowed me to move ahead of the line etc etc. Always wondered where are all those mean people? I mean- of course there are some angry, loud, nasty ones, but its life, and a lot of Latvians are hard workers who are just trying to survive. Does it makes them mean? Absolutely not. And i guess the reaction you get from others depends on your communication with them, right? Just sayin'. Always nice to be nice 👍
@adidzis
7 ай бұрын
@@sabii_sabee if someone is mean then we are mean and nasty too, if you're nice then we are nice and friendly too. This is it.
Greetings from Riga! Thanks for your positive experience you share. Visited Edinburgh 2 years ago, was greatly impressed. Do not ever say Edinburgh is not so cool!
Great video. I went through the Baltic states in early June 2017. When I started in Vilnius it was 30C but by the time I got to Helsinki it was 7C (during the day)! Easy to forget how far north the Baltic states are. Vilnius, Riga and Talinn are very different places and all worth a visit. Riga is the biggest and feels more like a city than the other two. The Art Nouveau buildings on Alberta iela (Albert Street) and elsewhere in the city are fantastic.
@steve-marsh
Жыл бұрын
I totally forgot about the Art Nouveau buildings and kicking myself about it :D
I love Riga, I'd rate it higher than Tallinn, feels more authentic. Love all the bars that look so unassuming from outside and you go down some stairs and they're cavernous inside. If you're still there I'd recommend a restaurant called 'viduslaiku restorans Lasite' - a bit touristy but you can get an amazing medieval banquet - quail, deer and catfish were the options I took 😋
@steve-marsh
Жыл бұрын
Wow - I need to go back! (any excuse) :)
Really loving this trip so far and Riga old town looks amazing and the view from the church tower was out of this world. Looking forward to the next episode.
@steve-marsh
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much :) Haha part 2 doesn't quite go to plan, not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing :D
@B41DY
Жыл бұрын
@@steve-marsh Sometimes the best plan is " see what happens". some epic video content and a Happy new year from Swansea South Wales !!!!!!!!!
Very interesting, thank you Steve. Also it is very heartening to see the support for Ukraine with flags in the market, in the streets and on the tramways! Happy New Year!
You have really incentivised me to go and have a go at some of your visits...never done it before, thanks Steve!!
Way to go, now you've made me want to visit Riga!! I always assumed that places that have cold, snowy conditions like this all the time have the equipment on hand to deal with it, whereas places where this weather isn't as normal wouldn't spend the money to have all the equipment. I am a bit longing for that weather though.. it should look like that here in Ottawa, but instead it's about 10 degrees and rainy, completely unseasonal and gross!
@steve-marsh
Жыл бұрын
Oh no, that's not sounding like nice weather! Riga is wonderful, Vilnius next on my Wishlist
@ihavegreeneyes14
Жыл бұрын
@@steve-marsh as a Lithuanian currently living in Scotland, I'm really looking forward to your videos from Vilnius :) You can also take a train to Kaunas, Trakai and Klaipėda from Vilnius, which all have a lot of beautiful sights
I have been in Riga myself.. I love the baltic states, lovely nice people and a lot to discover there.. Sound video again Steve.. And a happy new year to yous and the missus.. 😊🙂
19:58 I immediately recognized this was a Bob Dylan song from the harmonica and how they were singing the song. Such a random song to hear there! Very cool that his music is listened to by people over there!
Fantastic video Steve. Enjoyed every moment. As a retired railwayman I get excited by trains also. Snow should never be a problem to the UK railways having availablity to snow ploughs. Years ago frozen points could be a problem but these days almost every point has automatic heating to keep them clear.
@steve-marsh
Жыл бұрын
Top info Jim, cheers for that mate! Keen to get out and find some more of these exotic locos!
I've just been to Riga in my Christmas pajamas. Very, very chilly! Thanks, Steve for a wonderful tour. Today is New Year's Eve and I want you and Alicja to have a peaceful new year, and fun adventures. Merry Ann from Minnesota.
@steve-marsh
Жыл бұрын
Haha love it Merry Ann! All the best for new Year from us both when it comes! :)
Wonderful to see how so much of the old town has survived half a century of Soviet occupation and has now been restored back to its old glory. Thanks for taking us along !
"This is a beautiful place. But I've NO idea what it is" LOL! That is exactly me when touristing :-)
Hi Steve, Rather you than me. The coldness was coming through perfectly, absolutely freezing. Good luck.
You can't beat Eastern Europe and European countries at Christmas. They are amazing. Happy new year to you Steve 🎉
Great review Steve, don’t know how you managed to pack so much into a short day. How you managed not to get lost in the Old Town baffles me. It took me several visits to orientate myself. I’ve been in Rīga for the last week and it’s hardly stopped raining the whole time, so much for a break from the scottish weather. You might find a summer trip well worth it particularly during a song festival. It’s very colourful.
@steve-marsh
Жыл бұрын
Oof hard luck with the weather!!! I’d love a wee comparison visit in summer!
Aside from the chipped paint on the wall, that's a nice hotel room for 16 quid/$20 US dollars with a clean bathroom and two refrigerators. I have stayed at hotels in Los Angeles and outside New York City that were $80-$100 and were in poor condition with no refrigerator. They supplied a plastic tub that you'd fill with ice to keep perishables cold, or you'd hang a larger plastic bag in the garbage bin and fill that with ice. Sometimes the ice machine would be out of order too.
Tains in UK dosent run in snowy conditions because they use third rail as electrical conduction, but trains in Europe use overhead wires. Train you caught is diesel train developed in 70's
A lovely video! I always wander why people choose this hotel :) For £60 per night, actually cheaper, for about £30-40 you can rent a nice, refurbished and clean one bed apartment on Airbnb and closer than Victoria Hotel to the Old Town. I believe, outside Moscow there only two this kind of Stalin buildings were built, one in Warsaw, one in Riga and 7 in Moscow. A new High Speed railway is being built Rail Baltica with European gauge 1435mm, it would connect Warsaw-Kaunas-Vilnius-RigaAirport-Riga-Tallinn and a construction of a new train station in Riga just a part of it, should be ready in Riga by 2026-27 and by 2030 in Tallinn, the whole area will be rebuilt therefore, including the market. In the city, you showed Old City Canal, this is actually not a river and was men-made, it was a part of the city fortification reconstructed in the late 1850s. Basically, everything inside that canal is in Old Town. You actually on time travelling with this old electric train, because all electric trains will be replaced in 2023, there are 32 modern trains are bought, but some old diesel trains will be in service for long distances to other far cities something like by 2030, so people will have a chance to admire them too :)
@laacisbezgalvas
Жыл бұрын
I believe he said 16, not 60. Viktorija is one of the cheapest "3 star" hotels you can find on booking sites. And with current heating bills, they are probably making a loss during winter period. Still better than a hostel as you get your own room and it's somewhat central.
I've waited until New Year's Eve to watch your latest video. Absolutely worth the wait. I love visiting markets and got to say your tour was grand. Thank you for your 2022 videos, looking forward to your 2023 uploads. Inspirational
Looks like an amazing city but oh so cold! Keep warm! Thanks for showing us around!
What a great video as always Steve
Loved the video Steve it’s always good to see places I have never been high lighted by your fantastic videos. Looking forward to the next one
Steve, your excitement over the Latvian trains was not unexpected, but it was a bit of a surprise that you were just as excited when you spotted a Latvian cathouse. 😅🤣😂
Thank you for your amazing videos and positivity. Thank you for letting more people see my home country :)
Another fantastic video Steve. Riga looks an amazing city to explore. Looking forward to more of the same in 2023. Happy New Year to you and Alicja. All the best for 2023.
Wonderful Steve, thanks mate.
Looks like an interesting city Steve. It would be good to see it again in another season. Great video. Thanks for showing us around.
Cracking video Steve can't wait for the next part.
Another awesome video mate!! Love how much of a regular person vibe your videos give off
Thanks for another great video to bring 2022 to an end
Wonderful video, Steve!!
Great video Steve, brave man going there in winter but very interesting, looking forward to part 2
Great video as always Steve. Never been to Latvia but after your video it's certainly on my list!
this is beautiful!!!
Really interesting. Thanks Steve.
Really interesting and I love seeing Riga in winter. Steve, you have such a wonderful way of presenting the places that you visit. Happy New Year!
Another wonderful video! And this time you didn't point us down anywhere to where I felt like I was going to go falling. The architecture there is absolutely fantastic and I love the markets. I don't know how the food tastes but it certainly does look good. I want to wish you and Alicja a Merry Christmas or if this gets back to you after that then Happy New Year and if it's after that then have a great 2023. Be well, stay safe, love from Texas.
Looks like a beautiful place. I suspect its a lot busier in the Summer. Can't wait to see where you end up on that train!
Such a fascinating video. A city of contrasts. Looks quite gritty in the depth of winter, tempered by what looks like a quaint Old Town and its perfect Christmas market. I am with you, those old trains look fabulous. 👏👏👍😀
Very interesting! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for yet another enjoyable vlog! Beautiful city, worth a visit. But I sure don’t envy the poor guy who had to put up those Christmas lights on that tower.
we'd been to Riga 3 years ago and stayed at a hotel not far from the Central Market. Almost every day we did some shopping there. The old town is amazing . thank you again for this great video.
Super! After many years in England I can see fresh video from my home city.
Great video and happy 2023 to you and Alicia. Looking forward to part two.
@steve-marsh
Жыл бұрын
And to you Paul! Cheers mate! :)
Brilliant Steve Thanks
Thanks for all the great videos in 2022
@steve-marsh
Жыл бұрын
Hey thanks so much, Happy New Year!
Riga is a beautiful city and it was great seeing the sights we wandered around back in November. I can’t wait to see how your train journey goes. Fabulous work as always mate.
@steve-marsh
Жыл бұрын
Cheers mate! It all gets worse from here :D Happy New Year when it comes! :)
Excellent video of Riga. I admire your enthusiasm. I got to Riga a few times. I absolutely loved the place so I share you enthusiasm for the trams and trains. Great filming and brought back happy memories. By the way bus station beside market. Great bus connections. Another travel opportunity for you in the making as well as the trains. Great video. Thanks.
Wonderful to see this city and the view from the tower,thanks Steve and best wishes and stay safe,cheers.
@steve-marsh
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Simon! All the best mate!
Omg i love that christmas market.
@steve-marsh
Жыл бұрын
Oh me too - truly magical!
Thanks once again Steve, I used to be a travel agent for 16 years and your videos inspire me to travel once again. Seeing Scotland again is on the cards for the end of 2023 plus a European trip in August. Favourite KZreadr 🙂
I’m watching this on Hogmanay and fair enjoying the Christmas scenes at Riga. Can’t wait for the next video. Thanks Steve.
Nice to see you here. I live in Riga all my life and I love it. Sometimes I forget how it is to see my city trough tourist eyes ❤️
@steve-marsh
Жыл бұрын
Wonderful place! And can't wait to return in summer for a comparison :)
Brrrrh.....! Looked beautiful though Steve. Thanks for taking me somewhere ill never get to visit. Happy New year to you both. Xx
Really enjoyed part one. Looking forward to part two
@steve-marsh
Жыл бұрын
Cheers mate, part 2 doesn't quite go to plan, but pulling a wee video together anyway :D
you are so much fun, love your vids x
@steve-marsh
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much David! :)
Always wanted to go to Riga and it reminds me of Poznan in Poland which I visited during Euro2012...what I can remember that is! 😄🍻 Great example of a Christmas Market done well as we discussed a couple of weeks ago regarding Edinburgh's shortcomings.. Happy New Year to you both. 🎉
Well there's a surprise a Xmas Market that's no over priced. I believe the makeup of our rail lines are a different steels which expands etc at a different rate compared to the Eastern countries. I'm sure if I'm wrong someone will tell me. What a great vlog mate , happy new year to you and your family. Stay safe 🙏
@steve-marsh
Жыл бұрын
Ah good info, cheers! And aye, I got a hot blackcurrant drink there for less than 2€! Cheers Billy, aw the best to you too!
@scottie2636
Жыл бұрын
You probably have train snow plows like in the northern US.
Love the surprise element to your vids, never knowing what you going to watch on a Saturday morning! Seems like a really interesting city. Keep up the great work for next year! All the best
@steve-marsh
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Mike! All the best to you too!
Wishing you a happy new year & thanks for all the great videos in 2022 fair play to ya 👍👍👍
@steve-marsh
Жыл бұрын
And to you Michael! Cheers!
So good content. Thank you very much for making video like this.
I liked your enthusiasm, especially about the trains! The more they talk about soon switching to new ones the more I like the old ones.:)
Mate, you should visit Riga in summer. So green and ladies so beautiful, like flowers. There is a beach town Jurmala, just 30 min away by train. I like this long sandy beach. The water is rather cold even on summer. I have been there
Another interesting video, Steve. I'm bloody freezing now and it's warm in the house! Wishing you both a very happy '23, packed full of adventures for us all to enjoy!
@steve-marsh
Жыл бұрын
Haha cheers Peter! All the best mate!
Great video, btw - spent a week working in Riga 17 years ago, cool place. Many memories in your film. Thanks for sharing!
My word that market is fabulous, far more natural and less commercial. Your vlogs are fantastic. Keep up the outstanding work. Lang may yer lum reek 👌
thanks Steve, I miss home so much and these simple walkthrus really bring me home.. :)
Great informative video! Thanks Steve!
@steve-marsh
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Ann!
Loved Riga! I've seen pictures of the hangers from the outside before, but never the insides. Thanks. The museum was terrific and the markets loads of fun. I wish we had markets like those in the Central US. We only have farmers markets in the summer and Fall/Autumn. Looking forward to your next week video.
Good video, so interesting and the Old buildings,
I passed this video onto a friend that was born in Riga. Sure she will thoroughly enjoy remembering her younger days there. Lovely old city, with lots of history. Thank you, and Happy New Year!!
@steve-marsh
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing! Wonderful city!
Have not posted before, but have so enjoyed your travels this past year. All the best to you and Alicja for 2023 and look forward to more adventures with you both. 🙂
@steve-marsh
Жыл бұрын
Hey thanks so much Sandra! :)
Fun & interesting. Thanks.
Enjoyed it. Happy new year
@steve-marsh
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Happy New Year to you too!
Great video thoroughly enjoyed it.J
That city should be fascinating to visit in the summer!
Great video Steve.Looking forward to the next installment.Happy New Year to you and Aleja.
@steve-marsh
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Cherry! Happy New Year!
Great video Steve - Riga looks a most interesting city.
Yet another excellent trip blog from you Steve, Riga looks like a very interesting place to explore both in winter and summer, thanks again for a look into areas of Europe that some of us know little about, Happy New Year to you and yours.
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Cheers John! Aye would love to go back and see the contrast in warmer months :) Aw the best for New Year!
Just came across your video here by chance... Loved it and the way you just walked around anywhere. Have subscribed.
Thanks for showing us around the market and the view of the Riga place and the train station and park and the hotel in the snow and busy too and a nice hot drink thanks
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Thanks for coming along Elaine!
Great video Steve but felt cold just watching you and the view from the balcony was amazing seems such a beautiful place
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Haha yeah, it was a wee bit chilly :) Thanks mate!
Hi Steve. Thank you for a year of adventurous travels. Wishing you a Happy and prosperous New Year and look forward to travels in 2023. Regards from a hot and sunny South Africa
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And a Happy New Year to you too Michael!
Hi Steve, Thanks for the video! I'm a first generation American of Latvian descent. I love seeing my parents' country through the eyes of visitors. There's a youtuber called Justin Eastern Europe from London who lives in Riga now. I bet he could show you around on your next visit. I think it would be great if you visited in late spring, in summer, for the Solstice, and in early autumn to see the seasonal changes.