City Guides
Riga
Getting There By Road

Getting There By Road

Riga

Riga © www.123rf.com
Most Popular Hotels in Riga:
Caunes Street, 1006
Saulkalnes Street 11, LV-1058
Reimersa Street, 1, LV 1040
Kalnciema Street 90, LV-1046
 
 




Road conditions in Latvia are variable and, while most main roads are of a fairly good standard, some main roads and many minor roads are unsurfaced and become muddy bogs during heavy rainfall or snowmelt. Main routes in Latvia are designated by a number. Speed limits are 50kph (31mph) in towns, 70kph (43mph) in suburban areas, 90kph (56mph) on open roads and 110kph (68mph) on motorways. Driving in Latvia is on the right and the minimum driving age is 18 years. Foreigners driving their own vehicles are required to carry a national licence, an International Driving Permit, proof of third-party insurance (such as the international Green Card) and registration documents, at all times. It is compulsory to wear seat belts and fines for minor offences, such as speeding, are given on the spot - a receipt should be issued. Drink driving is illegal and the legal alcohol to blood limit for driving is zero. It is also illegal for drivers to use handheld mobile telephones while driving. It is compulsory to drive with vehicle lights switched on at all times.

The Auto-Moto Society of Latvia - LAMB (tel: 6756 6222; website: www.lamb.lv) provides further information.

Emergency breakdown service: Riga Autostavietas (tel: 1888).

Routes to the city: The main transit corridors to Riga are the north-south Via Baltica, which runs from Tallinn to Warsaw through Riga, Vilnius and Kaunas, and Via Hanseatica, which runs from Berlin to Riga through Gdansk, Kaliningrad and Siauliai. Corridors also run east-west, linking Riga to Moscow, Ventspils, Liepaja, Vitebsc and Pskow. The A2 northeast from Riga leads to Cesis.

Approximate driving times to Riga: From Cesis - 1 hour 45 minutes; Vilnius - 5 hours; Tallinn - 5 hours.

Coach services: Passenger facilities at Riga's coach station (Autoosta), Pragas 1 (tel: 900 0009, calls charged at a premium rate; website: www.autoosta.lv), include an ATM, bureau de change, cafe, left luggage, pharmacy, shops, taxi park and barber shop. The bus station operates both international and domestic services. Tickets to all international destinations can be purchased at the ticket offices in the bus terminal. Reputable operators include the main state motor firm, Nordeka (tel: 6746 4620, for tickets; website: www.nordeka.lv), which operates regular long-distance and international services, as well as Eurolines (tel: 6721 4080; website: www.eurolines.lv), for services to Berlin, Bremen, Kiel, Warsaw, Prague, Vilnius, Tallinn, Munich, Kaliningrad, Cologne and London. Eurolines generally has the most modern and comfortable buses, with luxurious double-deckers often plying the Tallinn route.

Travel Partners

Click Here NEW BROCHURE!

A collection of innovative travel ideas covering all four corners of the worldClick Here

Find Cheap flights Cheap Flights

Compare cheap flights and travel deals to destinations worldwide

Become inspired by Las Vegas Become inspired by Las Vegas

the 'Entertainment Capital of the World'!

AVIS RENT A CAR AVIS RENT A CAR

SAVE 10% on USA car hire with Avis! USA from only £17 a day

Karibu Kenya: Discover the Magic of Africa Discover the Magic of Africa

Home to soaring plains & exotic colonial hideaways

Quick links