Riga, Latvia’s Art Nouveau capital, is one of the Baltic’s most beautiful and culturally rich cities. From its medieval Old Town and stunning Art Nouveau district to its beautiful Jūrmala beach resort, Riga offers a remarkable variety of experiences. This complete Riga packing list ensures you’re prepared for every occasion and season.
Riga Packing List: Clothing
Summer (June–August)
- 3–4 smart-casual outfits: light dresses with layers, linen trousers, casual co-ords
- Medium jacket or blazer (evenings cool to 14–16°C — always needed)
- 1–2 knitwear pieces for cooler days
- Swimwear if visiting Jūrmala beach (Baltic sea, bring a warm cover-up)
- 1–2 smart evening outfits for Riga’s chic restaurant and bar scene
Spring & Autumn (March–May, September–November)
- Warm layers: jumpers, cardigans, thermal tops
- Medium-to-warm jacket or trench coat
- Jeans and smart trousers
- Waterproof jacket or water-resistant outer layer
- Compact umbrella
- Ankle boots or waterproof shoes
Winter (November–March)
- Heavy winter coat (down jacket or thick wool coat — temperatures reach -10°C+)
- Thermal base layers (top and bottom)
- Warm jumpers and knitwear
- Waterproof insulated boots with grip (icy streets)
- Warm hat covering ears
- Insulated gloves
- Thick scarf
- Thermal socks
Riga Packing List: Footwear
- Comfortable flat shoes with grip (cobblestone streets throughout Old Town)
- Quality ankle boots — most versatile across seasons
- Winter: waterproof, insulated snow boots with strong grip
- Smart shoes for evenings out
- Summer beach visit: sandals or flip-flops for Jūrmala
Riga Packing List: Jūrmala Beach Day
- Swimwear (the Baltic is cold — 18–20°C max in August)
- Warm beach wrap or cover-up (Baltic sea breezes feel cool)
- Towel
- Sunscreen
- Comfortable sandals
Riga Packing List: Documents & Tech
- Latvia uses Euros (EUR) — Latvia joined the Eurozone in 2014
- EU Type C/F adapter (220V)
- Power bank
- Travel insurance with medical cover
- EU health card if applicable
- Cash — some smaller markets and cafés prefer cash
Riga Packing Tips
Riga’s Old Town cobblestones are beautiful but unforgiving on feet and footwear — prioritise comfortable, grippy shoes above everything else. In winter, icy pavements are hazardous, so waterproof boots with a non-slip sole are essential. The Christmas market is spectacular but dress for sub-zero temperatures. Pack smart-casual clothes — Latvians are fashion-conscious and understated elegance is the local standard.
FAQ
Is Riga expensive?
Riga is one of the more affordable EU capitals. Restaurants, accommodation, and entertainment are significantly cheaper than London, Paris, or Amsterdam. Budget travellers and those seeking value will be pleasantly surprised.
How many days do you need in Riga?
2–3 days is sufficient to see the Old Town, Art Nouveau district, Central Market, and take a day trip to Jūrmala. Add a day for excursions to Sigulda (castle ruins and Gauja National Park).
Explore our Riga outfit guide and Tallinn packing list for more Baltic travel inspiration.
