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Erişim ve Düzen – Otopark, İşletme bilgisi
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No need to imagine, that’s the reality! Sit down, relax, and move your pedals whilst sightseeing Riga Old Town and getting your beers! YES, YES, SOME BEARS! Lazy option to skip moving your pedals is also an option, since you will have a Party Bike driver! Welcome to the world of paradise! You will experience the best emotions during this One hour ride. As a bonus, you will receive One Litre of beer per person. Off course you can order more, but remember to do it in advance* ! Riga Party Bike is one of the funniest ways of exploring Riga and is highly recomended for the groups of 8+ people (max.15 per one Bike). *extra charge
This relaxing day trip from Riga combines Latvia’s natural beauty and coastal charm in a single experience. Explore the Ķemeri Bog Boardwalk — a peaceful trail across ancient peat wetlands — and visit the spa town of Ķemeri, once famous for its healing waters. Continue to the seaside resort of Jūrmala, where you’ll stroll along the beach and enjoy the lively Jomas Street promenade. It’s a refreshing mix of nature, history, and culture — all in one day.
Hill of Crosses is a truly unique site which will take your breath away! It is is a site of pilgrimage dating back to 1830ties when people started to place crosses here to pray for their loved ones they've lost in the battles (Lithuanian - Polish commonwealth uprising against Russian Empire). In Soviet times this place served as a peaceful protest action against Soviet regime as they tried to destroy the place many times while locals kept coming back and placing more crosses all the time. The Hill of Crosses was visited by Pope John Paul II back in 1993 and since then this place has become very popular - not only between locals but also tourists from all over the world! Don't be intimidated by the fact that it is a pilgrimage site. Even if you're not religious, please note that everyone is welcome to visit this beautiful sight as long as you respect everyone else visiting it!
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