The first leg of my trip was a €50 Ryanair flight to Riga. I stayed in the Naughty Squirrel backpackers hostel in the old town. There were 6 other backpackers staying in the hostel so we went out to dinner together and then walked to the Skybar. The skybar is at the top of a modern hotel and great views of the city but the drinks are very expensive. We only stayed for one drink and then went back to the hostel.
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Riga by night |
The next day we had a look at the christmas markets and then did a free walking tour around Riga. About 2 hours into the tour we stopped at a cafe but I don't drink tea or coffee so I ordered a hot chocolate. It wasn't what I was expecting...
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Hot Chocolate in Riga |
I got a small cup of melted chocolate and a glass of water! As part of the walking tour we stopped at an cinema that still paints the posters for any films that they show.
Painted Cinema Posters |
As there was only 3 of us doing the walking tour the guide suggested that she could take us to a flea market. They don't really like tourists there but we'd be ok as it was a small group. We were not allowed to take any pictures there as some of the items for sale were probably stolen - car stereos, phones etc. They sold everything and the stalls were completely random. For example: one stall might be selling car engines, mobile phones, a few computer processors and a pair of ice skates.
Heheh Man, I bet your face was the same as mine when I ordered a hot chocolate in Ireland :) Melted chocolate is very typical also in Spain. Normally we eat it with churros (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Churro)
ReplyDeletedon't think i like the idea of the hot choc in riga, sounds a bit heavy..a decent coffee never goes amiss..
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