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I've seen lots of markets but this one is really exceptional! You can find it almost everything. And there's no fish you couldn't get there! Highly recommended!
Maria K
at 2023 Nov 16
Maria K
at 2023 Nov 16
Riga Central Market is one of the best places I could recommend to visit in Riga. This market is big and sells almost everything. Why not buy honey from the old ladies or some sweet goodies or sit down at the food joints and taste their pelmeni. Riga Central market can be described as colorful, delicious and interesting.
Fra Ma
at 2023 Nov 14
Fra Ma
at 2023 Nov 14
It's a very nice and spacious market. The indoor has many halls that are ex Zeppelin hangars each jangar has specific items for sale e.g. fruits, fish, meat, bakeries, food court, ...
Some of the halls are being restored and look more modern and trendy but others still have the eastern markets vibe, which I find very interesting and it might be soon disappearing after a full modernisation of the market place.
Prices are variable but have increased a lot in the past years as it's becoming more and more fancy place rather than a real market. Also there amount of tourists is steadily increasing.
There's also an outside open market where you can mostly find fruits and veggies but it's probably there where your can find some corners wish still keep the old vibe.
It's very lively and in general a nice place to visit when in Riga.
Vojta Netrh
at 2023 Nov 09
Vojta Netrh
at 2023 Nov 09
One of the places that you should definitely visit in Riga. Prices are cheaper than in the supermakets and choice of food and other stuff is very wide - vegetables, fruit, fish, meat and bread. Also you will find here some warm food like traditional dumplings, beer, ... Definitely try something, just be prepared that on some stands they only take cash.
Ramel
at 2023 Sep 24
Ramel
at 2023 Sep 24
Beautiful market at the center. There are many fruits and vegetables. You can also buy some souvenirs. If you love to see shops, this place is a must-visit. Nothing fancy but you can experience how local people do the everyday shopping and you can also eat in some restaurants there.
The area is worth visiting at least once. But I probably will not come back again for seconds.

Separated inside and between 4-5 warehouse type buildings with themes on each: meats, fish, vegetables are outside, a building just for textile, clothing and dried goods among others.

If you are not grocery shopping. It's best to skip to the textile/dry goods area. Going early in the morning also gives it a different vibe as that is when older Latvian home makers come to do their daily shopping.
My visit to Riga Central Market was an incredible sensory experience. As I approached the market, the vibrant colors and bustling atmosphere immediately drew me in. Housed in impressive old Zeppelin hangars, the market's architecture itself was a sight to behold.

The market's sheer size and variety of offerings left me amazed. Each hangar was dedicated to different types of products, ranging from fresh produce and meats to dairy products, fish, and a wide array of local and international delicacies.

Exploring the market, I was greeted with the delightful aroma of freshly baked goods and savory street food. I couldn't resist trying some traditional Latvian treats, and they did not disappoint – the flavors were both unique and delicious.

The locals' warm and friendly nature added to the charm of the market. I had several pleasant interactions with vendors who were eager to share stories about their products and offer recommendations.

I found the prices at Riga Central Market to be reasonable, especially considering the quality and variety of products available. It was a perfect place to shop for fresh ingredients and unique souvenirs.

The market's cultural significance was evident in the diverse array of local products, showcasing Latvia's culinary heritage and traditions. It provided an excellent opportunity to immerse myself in the local culture and connect with the city's culinary roots.

As I left Riga Central Market, I felt like I had experienced a true slice of Latvian life. It was a memorable and enriching experience that I would highly recommend to anyone visiting Riga. The market's lively ambiance, delicious offerings, and friendly atmosphere truly made it a must-visit destination.
Russ Lacuata
at 2023 Jun 27
Russ Lacuata
at 2023 Jun 27
Originally used as military airship hangars and later transformed into an architecturally imposing food pavilions.

Vibrant atmosphere. Best place to get closer to Latvian culture and traditions in the Central Market. Here, you can see and taste the typical and unique products. Fresh and natural products from Latvian farms and assortments of Latvian food. You can also find a wide range of souvenirs.