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Temperatures will get even colder this weekend and at the beginning of next week.
Security measures at Riga International Airport have been intensified for flights to the USA.
Temperatures in Latvia will drop well below zero degrees Celsius next week. |
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The hidden riches of the Knights Templar continue to beguile the world’s treasure seekers. In present-day Latvia, searches have been going on for decades, from Count Cagliostro in 1779 to Hitler's “Ahnenerbe” expeditions in the 1940s. Even the Soviet KGB looked for the Holy Grail. It is a question that torments history scholars and treasure hunters alike.
A beautifully restored castle presents an informative and refreshing window into Latvia’s past. Head to the port of Ventspils for revealing insights.
One hundred kilograms of wild boar attached to a vicious snout and two 20 cm tusks. It’s just one beast that lures hunters from Scandinavia, Germany, Finland, Spain and elsewhere to Latvia’s deep, dark forests. |
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Latvia makes tourists feel like they’re at a picnic, but have you ever heard of a spa picnic? Instead of eating sandwiches and pies at Riga’s cafés and restaurants, why not enjoy something a touch more exquisite – spa rituals, treatments, relaxation and frivolity.
Bestriga.com had the chance to met the chief executive and founder of ESPA International, Susan Harmsworth, who has become one of the most respected global authorities on spas, to find out more.
Riga makes tourists feel like at a picnic in its city but have you ever heard of a Spa picnic? Instead of eating sandwiches and apple pies in Riga’s cafes and restaurants, why not enjoy something more exquisite: spa rituals, procedures, spa relaxation and frivolity.
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