Urban Apartments In Riga offers comfortable accommodation in the Latgales priekšpilsēta district of Rīga, Latvia. This property features two apartments, each with a private entrance ensuring privacy and convenience for guests. Situated just 1.4 km from Daugava Stadium and only a stone's throw from Vermanes Garden at 1.8 km, it provides an excellent base for exploring the city.
Additional nearby landmarks include Riga Nativity of Christ Cathedral located 2.3 km away, Latvian National Museum of Art at a distance of 2.5 km, and the Latvian National Opera which is just 2.6 km from the apartments. For travelers arriving by air, Riga International Airport lies 13 km away, with paid airport shuttle services available to ease transfers.
Each apartment is thoughtfully equipped with essential amenities including one bedroom in one unit and studio layout in the other, together they offer three beds total-one bed in the bedroom apartment and two beds in the studio apartment. Guests will find fully equipped kitchens featuring microwaves, stovetops, refrigerators, kitchenware, toasters, electric kettles as well as tea and coffee making facilities complemented by dining tables perfect for home-cooked meals.
Comfort extends into living areas furnished with sofas or sofa beds alongside flat-screen TVs providing entertainment options throughout your stay. Practical touches include washing machines with clothes drying racks plus ironing facilities such as irons and ironing boards installed within both units. Private bathrooms come complete with showers or bathtubs accompanied by complimentary toiletries like shampoo and body soap plus hairdryers.
The complex benefits from free WiFi across all areas along with luggage storage solutions supported by a 24-hour front desk ready to assist whenever needed. Additional services include smoke detectors for safety measures alongside private check-in/check-out procedures enhancing guest autonomy during their visit.
Amenities
Complimentary WiFi
Smoke-free property
Airport transportation
Round-the-clock reception