Google: Maps Riga
Riga, the capital of Latvia, is a city of architectural contradictions. One moment you are staring up at a sober 19th-century wooden building; the next, you are craning your neck at a flamboyant Art Nouveau facade. Then, without warning, you step into the neon-lit, digital hustle of a modern shopping district.
Due to the high density of medieval buildings and narrow alleyways, GPS signals can bounce erratically. You might find the "blue dot" jumping across the street or stubbornly refusing to move while you walk. However, the app compensates with excellent pedestrian routing. Offline maps are a lifesaver here; download the Riga map before you arrive, and even without a strong data signal, you can use your phone’s accelerometer to follow the route. google maps riga
In the Old Town, don't look at the map while walking—stop at a shop doorway. The locals are experts at dodging "phone zombies," but the cobblestones are less forgiving. Public Transport: The Tram and Trolleybus Savior While Riga has introduced its own "Rīgas Satiksme" mobile app, Google Maps remains the gold standard for tourists trying to decode the public transport system. Riga, the capital of Latvia, is a city
Google Maps now shows you which entrance of the underground passage to use at major hubs like Station Square (Stacijas laukums). This saves you from emerging on the wrong side of a six-lane highway. Driving and Parking: A Necessary Evil If you are renting a car to explore beyond Riga (to the beaches of Jūrmala or the castle in Sigulda), driving through Riga itself is a chore. Google Maps handles the one-way systems and confusing river crossings (over the Akmens or Vanšu bridges) adequately. Real-time traffic data is surprisingly accurate, especially during the 5:00 PM rush hour when the city gridlocks. Due to the high density of medieval buildings