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The gorgeously gay Grand Hotel Kempinski has a spa, where you can be treated across six treatment rooms. We indulged in a couples massage whilst recovering from the night-out before. The hotel also has a swimming pool and a pretty impressive fitness center. Unlike on Airbnb, you know your host is gay, voiding any nasty surprises when you check-in.

It is also a great way to meet gay locals and discover the underground gay scene. Looking for a spot to write your magnum opus? What better place than somewhere called the Grand Poet Hotel?! Rooms are the dictionary definition of opulence. The Double Standard room features a queen-sized bedroom, plush furniture, high ceilings, and ultra-modern design.

For dinner, there is a bountiful selection of places nearby to choose from — Gastro Pub Riga Duvel's, 3 Pavaru Restorans, and Casa Nostra to name a few.

You definitely need to eat at SNOB at least once though, as it's as beautiful as you might imagine with a name like that! The Hedonic Spa includes a sauna, hot tub, aroma room, and a hammam, along with plenty of pampering treatments. Kind of like us when you think about it — two glitzy, glamourous gay guys dropped in the middle of an old-world setting.

The Hilton Garden Inn has a steakhouse restaurant — because, why not? Otherwise, there are plenty of nearby restaurants, bars, and cafes close by to try out an authentic Latvian meal.

Rooms come in an array of sizes and functionalities. On the lower end of the price scale are the simple Twin Rooms. Those wanting to splurge a little more can get the King Room — they're super spacious, with amazing views and a massive bathtub to snap away those gay Insta thirst traps…!

It's gay friendly. Rooms are available for up to 4 people in dorms, perfect for solo gay travelers or if you're traveling in a group. Everything you need, at a fraction of the price at more expensive places. The best part about Johnson's House is how close to everything it is. Riga Skyline is an 8-minute walk away as is the Olimpia Shopping center. If you look hard enough you can find all sorts of gay friendly clubs and bars that go on until the wee hours of the morning.

There aren't any gay bars in Riga but there are a handful of gay-friendly mixed ones where the queer community head to start the night, which we summarise here:. If there was ever a place that made us feel like the queens we are, this is it! Their service is impeccable. It also has unbeatable views of the city skyline, perfect for a romantic date night. The cocktails were delicious. Open: Skyline Bar is open Wednesday and Thursday from 6pm until midnight, on Friday from 6pm until 2am and on Saturday from 3pm until 2am.

Exposed brick wall, scattered furniture, dim lighting, and a rough-around-the-edges design are what makes Aleponija authentically hipster. They even have a super cute friendly resident cat called Bruto. Drinks are reasonably priced and very tasty, with tons of choices. Best whip out Google Maps when tracking it down.

Open: Aleponija is open daily from 5pm, closing at 1am Sunday — Thursday, and at 5am Friday and Saturday. Though they do have one club! Which is why it was a bit confusing to have to ring a doorbell and wait a few moments before being let in. Once inside, the party is every bit as campy and delicious as those in London or Berlin though.

The music is a loud mix of pop and electronic, the drinks are fruity and inexpensive, while the crowds are their unabashedly gay selves. In the era of Grindr and Scruff, the golden age of gay cruising is long gone. But meeting people on a dating app is not half as exciting as locking eyes with some cute guy in a sauna and letting your hormones take over. Here are the main gay saunas in Riga to hit up if you're also more nostalgic:. It may be teeny, but it packs a large punch on the gay scene of Riga.

In fact, we rather like how small and intimate Gay Sauna is. The main complex only fits 12 people, with a Jacuzzi that welcomes only 5 guys and an infrared sauna that is only big enough for 2. It is open daily until midnight. They regularly throw underwear parties, gay cruising parties, and leather nights. And the wildest things you can imagine can go down there… Inside, there are dark rooms, a bar, a video room, and tons of cruising space.

It is open daily until 2am. So, events like Pride are desperately needed to provide visibility for the queer community. In the past, the event has faced pushback from the government and protest groups, but it is slowly becoming more welcomed in the city. It usually takes place in August, with Riga taking the reins in Be sure to check their Facebook page to see when Riga is hosting it again. Minority groups come together for a parade through the city, waving their rainbow banners and flags, making their presence known.

The week is usually filled with all sorts of activity, with meet-up groups, club nights, and performances from LGBTQ international artists. It goes without saying that we are total foodies and geek out over finding new dishes that we have never tried before. Riga was the perfect spot for us as it opened up a whole new palate of Eastern European cuisine that we never knew about.

We know gay travelers like us can get a bit picky with their choices sometimes but please promise us you will try something different from one of our three favourite restaurants in Riga:. And oh boy do Two More Beers come prepared. Maybe not. Oh, and before you ask, yes, they do serve food too! Their array of burgers, fries, and wings are utterly delicious, which is what makes Two More Beers one of the most highly rated restaurants in Riga! The staff here are used to welcoming royalty through their front door.

The Emperor of Japan. And now… the Nomadic Boys! I wonder who they were most excited by… Vincents' is the place to go for anyone whose anyone. Expect the best wines from across the globe to accompany your food, like French Champagne and Austrian Sauvigon Blanc.

Milda brings together the best dishes from across the Baltic region. Dishes like homemade sausage, trout fillet, and filet mignon are popular items on the menu. We personally loved the duck breast with broccoli puree served with buckwheat popcorn! The Milda interior is bright and airy, with opulent gold and black design. Time to plan out that itinerary.

Here are the best things to do for gay travelers in Riga:. We could have spent a whole day just gawking at how stunning the buildings and streets were.

The beautiful art nouveau architecture is best explored on a walking tour , which also guarantees you'll find cute corners and alleyways you might have missed. By continuing to use this site, you agree that we may store and use cookies on your device.

Find out more. Estonian, Latvian leaders speak the same lingo Share. Photo: Presidential Chancellery. Authors: eng. An online language resource based on the work is also available at www. Seen a mistake? Tell us about a mistake. As a Scotsman living with my Estonian Fiancee I found this hilarious. Tears running down my face. Nobody bothers to use any correct punctuation, commas and stuff, but mostly they all speak english instead of estonian, cause they are too dimwitted to see the beauty of their own language.

That is actually quite true, its kind of weird that my sister, my friend and her friend all talk in english while I answer them in estonian. This was so good, but toooo long. You wait for a green light at a pedestrian crossing even when there is no traffic to be seen Maybe police or ambulance is near and is going to come? The most difficult subjects you learned at school were Estonian history, Estonian geography and Estonian literature. And Russian.

Oh yes, the worlds geography is easier than Estonian because you only have to learn Oceans, bigger and more popular lakes and rivers and higher places around the world. You can at times drink hot tea to hot food Its nice to do it in the summer, in winter you will most likely eat a sandwich you just made by putting cheese and butter on a bread. Every year you believe, deep in your heart, that Estonia will once again win the Eurovision Song Contest David Benton we need you again!

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