Popular sites include the Museum of the Occupation of Latvia, which is a moving experience for those interested in the Nazi and Soviet history of the region. St. Peter’s Church is Riga’s oldest church, dating back to 1209. The church offers a great view of the entire city, so take the elevator up the tower for a panoramic view of Riga. Just over the Stone Bridge, you’ll find the neighbourhoods of Agenskalns and Tornakalns, which usually go unvisited by tourists but are definitely worth a visit. Besides, Riga has a great nightlife and a stroll around the city after dark will lead you to a number of bars, pubs and clubs.
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