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STOCKHOLM WINTER TRAVEL: WHAT TO DO IN 3 DAYS IN STOCKHOLM SWEDEN

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I visited Stockholm, Sweden in February in the dead of Stockholm winter after wanting to visit this Nordic city for a while and paired it with a trip to the North of Sweden. I spent 3 days in Stockholm exploring this city made up of thousands of islands that delivers stunning views, beautiful European architecture and a huge food scene. And if you know Nordic winters – they are COLD. Keep reading for how to travel during Stockholm Winter and what to do in 3 days in Stockholm.

Disclosure: This “Stockholm winter travel guide” guide may contain affiliate links. I may receive commissions for purchases made through links in this post. As always, all opinions are my own and I would never post about something I have not personally used/verified.

Stockholm Winter Travel Tips

  • If you want to head up to Swedish Lapland during your time in Stockholm, check out my detailed Swedish Lapland travel guide and Sweden Country Guide. Again, we did this in the dead of winter and it was stunning.
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Stockholm Packing Tips: Stockholm is coldddddd in the winter and not SO warm in the summer. Pack accordingly. These hand and toe warmers are my lifesaver for cold destinations (buy here). I would not have survived around Stockholm without them. For the rest of my fave travel essentials I bring on any trip compiled together, head to my influencer page on Amazon here for a complete list or my descriptive carry-on packing guide here!

How To Get To Stockholm

The main airport you will fly into internationally is Stockholm-Arlanda Airport. Most airlines fly here as it is a major hub. We took Norwegian Air from NYC and I really loved the airline. They were extremely nice and the seats had a large amount of leg space (compared to US airlines). We also had an empty middle seat between us so that was huge for the overnight flight!

Once arrived, there are 3 ways to get to the main area of Stockholm:

  • High-Speed Train: 196 SEK ($21): Book this 30 days in advance for this price, if closer to date will be a little more. 20 minute ride, runs every 15 minutes from airport. Goes to Central Station in Norrmalm (T-Centralen). We took this route and highly suggest – train was clean and quick. Book Stockholm train here.
  • Coach Bus: 99 SEK ($11): 35-45 minute ride, runs every 10-15 minutes. Goes to Central Station in Norrmalm (Cityterminalen). Most popular route due to price, but takes a longer time and is dependent on traffic. Book Stockholm bus here.
  • Taxi: 675 SEK ($70). Around 45 minute drive.

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3 DAYS IN STOCKHOLM ITINERARY

Stockholm consists of thousands of islands (the largest archipelago in Sweden) with a few main ones to note and visit. Even in the middle of Stockholm winter, this city is beautiful and you must take advantage of the different islands and seeing them from the water – as long as you wear layers!

Day One In Stockholm

Spend Full Morning In Gamla Stan

The Old Town of Gamla Stan is a tiny, tiny island in the center of the city and is the main area of Stockholm. It includes the main square and the Royal Palace and is very touristy, however, this island is the cutest! You can get lost in the little winding streets for hours. I suggest spending half of your first day in your 3 days in Stockholm in Gamla Stan. Find more information on Gamla Stan here. Here is what to do in Gamla Stan:

  • Stotorget: The famous square with lines of colorful buildings. Just stand in here and admire the beauty and people.
  • Royal Palace (Kungliga Slottet): See the Changing of the Guards during the day and/or do a tour inside of the Palace.
  • Swedish Parliament (Riksdag): Can do a tour inside if interested.
  • Alley of Mårten Trotzigs: The smallest street in country – can touch both sides at once!
  • Västerlånggatan Street: Main tourist/souvenir shop drag.
  • Walk around the hundreds of winding tiny streets and get lost, eat and shop.
 

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Spend Afternoon/Evening In Sodermalm

Sodermalm is the trendy/young area and is south of Gamla Stan. It was also voted one of the coolest neighborhood in Europe by Vogue a few years ago.

  • Fotografiskareally good contemporary photography exhibitions, along the waterfront. good cafe/coffee place on top floor w good views
  • Monteliusvägen: Walk to this small walking path that starts on Mariatorget for the best view of Stockholm (best sunset viewing point).
  • SoFo: Trendiest area of Sodermalm. Lots of cool restaurants/bar/clubs, definitely have dinner here tonight (restaurant recommendations below).
 

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Day Two In Stockholm

Morning In Djugarden: 2-3 Hours

Djugarden is also known as the Museum Island and is a really pretty, green island to walk around (as well as visit all the museums).

  • Vasa Museum: Must do, a massive ship that sank in 1628 and they resurrected in one piece.
  • Skansen Museum: Open-air interactive museum that shows the Swedish way of life, architecture, zoo. A very kid-oriented, young tour.
  • ABBA Museum: If you are into ABBA then it is a must-see.
  • Grona Lund: Big amusement park (better for an activity in summer).
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Boat Ride Around Stockholm Archipelago

As I mentioned, Stockholm is a massive Archipelago: the name for all of the little islands around Stockholm is Skärgård. You MUST take a boat tour (even in the winter!!!) operated by Stromma Boat Tours. This was a highlight of my time in Stockholm and highly recommended! It is a great way to see all the islands and the outsides of the city. It was so, so picturesque in the winter with snow on all the islands. The tour is 1.5 hours and leaves from Stromkajen.

Afternoon In Ostermalm & Norrmalm

Ostermalm and Norrmalm are nice, popular areas north of Gamla Stan where a lot of Swedes live and are bustling with locals and tourists alike. This is generally the main, busiest area of the city and is on the mainland of Sweden.

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Day Three In Stockholm

Half-Day Trip Outside Of Stockholm

Drottningholm Palace is a world UNESCO heritage site and is a massive gorgeous palace inspired by Versailles that is a quick trip from Stockholm. I highly recommend doing this for a half-day tour from Stockholm! Have to take steamer boat here which runs from Stockholm and is super easy to catch. You can buy your round trip boat tickets to Drottningholm here in advance!

Afternoon Metro Station Hop

The Stockholm metro stations have awesome art installations in them. It is known as the largest art exhibit in the world. I suggest getting on the subway and just getting on and off at random stops to walk around underground. There are also official metro station tours to take – book a metro tour here!

 

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Where To Eat In Stockholm

Swede’s love their Fika break, which is just coffee break during the day! You have to take advantage of their favorite pasttime. If you go during Stockholm Winter, you must try Semla. This is their signature pastry only available during this time period and it is delicious. Every main restaurant/cafe/bakery serves it! The Semla in Stockholm is delicious and can’t be missed in-season in winter in Stockholm.

Coffee/Breakfast/Lunch in Stockholm

Best Restaurants in Stockholm

  • Sturehof: Amazing culinary destination, famous and expensive.
  • Brasserie Le Rouge: Very good, famous, expensive restaurant.
  • Koh Phangan: Popular Pan Asian food. Really cool atmosphere and decorations. Amazing Pad Thai.
  • Pelikan: Award-winning menu, restaurant decorated like Ikea.
  • Herman’s: Mostly a local’s spot. Vegetarian buffet with amazing views and food. Unlimited food for cheap. Student discount with ID also. There is also live music Saturday nights from 7-9pm.
  • Fem Små Hus: Speciality Swedish food, next to royal palace.
  • Smak: Creative multi-dish dinner. Good deal; 3 dishes for $40.
  • Grill: 8 different themed rooms, very cool and good food.
  • Babette: Trendy pizza/wine place, casual, Michelin star.

Click all the restaurant links above to find out more/make reservations!

 

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Stockholm Nightlife

Click the bar links above to find out more!

Where To Stay In Stockholm

I stayed with my cousin who lives there in the Norrmalm area and it was perfect. I suggest staying in Norrmalm or Sodermalm depending on your interests. Everything is walking distance and very close. Search and book Stockholm hotels here!

AIRBNB Stockholm: There are also so many cute apartments in Stockholm with extra nice hosts. They are generally cheaper than hotels so if you like the Airbnb route instead of hotels I definitely recommend it. Also, if you use my Airbnb link you get $40 off your first stay!

Search and book Stockholm hotels here!

 
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Did I miss something in this 3 day Stockholm Winter Itinerary that you loved? Let me know in the comments for my next visit! See the rest of my Sweden country travel guide here! Looking to head North to Swedish Lapland? Check out my Swedish Lapland (Abisko and Kiruna) travel guide here!

 
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Russia

ST PETERSBURG RUSSIA ATTRACTIONS: EVERYTHING TO DO IN ST. PETERSBURG

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I was definitely nervous landing in Russia, truly unsure of how passport control, security and everything in between was going to go as an American. (You can read more about safety/visa/travel tips to Russia on my Russia travel guide here) However, Saint Petersburg has become one of my top 5 most amazing places I have ever visited. Keep reading to explore the best St Petersburg Russia attractions – everything you need to see, eat and do in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

Note: I visited St Petersburg in the dead of winter so it was so cold that the main rivers were frozen (as shown above). Summer is a totally different experience, one that I hope to experience ASAP as I can only imagine how gorgeous it is during their primetime months.

Disclosure: This St Petersburg attractions guide may contain affiliate links. I may receive commissions for purchases made through links in this post. As always, all opinions are my own and I would never post about something I have not personally used/verified.

Saint Petersburg Travel Tips

  • You must must must read my full Russia Travel Guide before traveling to Russia. That guide is full of everything you need to know including getting your Russian visa, how to deal with Russian police, and everything else safety and logistics related to traveling to Russia!
  • TIP: Don’t forget your Student ID when doing St Petersburg Russia travel – half of the tourist places of interest are free!
  • TRAVEL INSURANCE: When visiting St Petersburg, I highly recommend getting travel insurance. You never know what may happen to your flights, a death/personal emergency in your family, or an accident happening while traveling (think: getting mugged, falling while hiking and spraining your ankle, literally any accident than can happen ANYWHERE!). World Nomads makes it super easy and I never leave for a trip without getting their insurance. Most importantly it’s extremely affordable: get your World Nomads travel insurance before your trip here!

ST PETERSBURG RUSSIA PACKING: Like I said, I went in the dead of winter. It was freezing. These hand and toe warmers (buy here) are life saviors for cold weather destinations. For help on packing for St Petersburg Russia, check out the rest of my fave travel essentials I bring on any trip compiled together, head to my influencer page on Amazon here for a complete list or my descriptive carry-on packing guide here!


How To Get To St Petersburg Russia

We flew from Sweden, which was a quick 2 hour flight! All major airlines fly to St Petersburg Russia direct from America or Europe so you should not have a problem. You can also take a boat here from Helsinki or a cruise, but there are different visa rules for that- I believe you can be in Russia for less than 72 hours without a visa if coming from a boat. From the airport, we booked a private transfer ahead of time to our hostel just to be safe, considering our Russian speaking is non-existent. We booked through LingoTaxi and I highly recommend – they were on time, waiting for us after baggage claim, spoke perfect English and our drive was super friendly. 

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ST PETERSBURG RUSSIA ATTRACTIONS: Everything to do in St Petersburg

Kazan Cathedral

A massive, gorgeous cathedral in the middle of the city. This is one of the earliest openings for the St Petersburg Russia tourist spots (830am) so I would go here first. We went right in the morning while they were still praying so it was a pretty real experience.

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Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood

Duh! The most famous spot in St Petersburg Russia attractions due to its jaw-dropping architecture. The insane walls are just as insane as the outside. I went here 3 times in two days because I couldn’t get enough of how stunning the building was from the outside. Must check out inside as well! Open 11am-7pm.


State Hermitage Museum

One of the most famous museums in the entire world. You could spend three days here and STILL not see everything, it is that massive. The Hermitage building itself dates back to the 1700s and even if you took out all the artifacts and history, the building itself is beyond gorgeous, inside and out. You can’t miss this massive turquoise building from anywhere and the city and you must make plenty of time for the Hermitage. If you do only have less than or only 1 day in St Petersburg Russia, just do the main complex in the Palace Square, which includes the Winter Palace, the buildings of the Small, Old and New Hermitage, the Hermitage Theatre St Petersburg and the Reserve House. You can book tickets to the State Hermitage Museum here.


General Staff Building

Usually included in the Hermitage tour, we just took pictures of it outside. You can’t miss it as it’s right in the main square next to the Hermitage Museum and is bright yellow and massive!

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St. Isaacs Cathedral

The most famous Cathedral in St. Petersburg points of interest and a must-go. Make sure to go all the way to the top for panoramic views of the city! The Cathedral is huge and the inside walls are unreal.


Peter The Great Statue (Bronze Horseman)

A famous statue tributing Peter The Great, definitely go and take pictures here. It is right behind St. Isaacs Cathedral and right along the water, in Senate Square.

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See the Russian Ballet & Opera

Mariinsky Theater is the most famous theater in St. Petersburg Russia (equal to Bolshoi Theater in Moscow) and is an absolute St Petersburg must-see for its stunning decor. While we were visiting the city though, only opera was playing there, and we really wanted to see a Russian ballet. So we went to the second most famous theater in Saint Petersburg, Mikhailovsky Theater. This theater was no worse or uglier than Mariinsky that’s for sure; it was beyond stunning. We sat in the front box here so we had amazing seats where we also got to overlook the amazing orchestra…and Swan Lake was AMAZING. I highly, highly recommend. I never was into ballet but Swan Lake was truly stellar. We went to Mariinsky on the second night to see an opera in the cheapest seats, just so we could see the theater. While i’m glad we went to see the theater (it lived up to the hype), i’m definitely still not an opera fan. I recommend going to both as a once and a lifetime Russia experience!


Nevsky Prospect

Biggest/most famous street right in the center of the city. You will absolutely walk on it while touring the city. All the souvenir shops are naturally here as well.


Summer Gardens

Beautiful gardens to walk around and are directly on the way to the Peter and Paul Cathedral/Fortress. Very pretty when it’s snowing as well as in the summer!


Peter and Paul Cathedral/Fortress

The former political prison and fortress to the city. It’s a decent walk from the Hermitage and The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood, but a good walk nonetheless (and we did it in snow and freezing temps!). Don’t get tickets for the entire complex, the cathedral is the most worth it to see. You definitely can spend a lot of time walking around the island and seeing the old fortress grounds, too. The Peter and Paul Fortress St Petersburg is by far one of the top St Petersburg attractions that you cannot miss! Don’t forget to check out the views of the Cathedral while walking on the bridge to get there (over the frozen river!)

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Trinity Cathedral

A gorgeous cathedral with amazing roofs. You just need to go take pictures outside for a few minutes, no need to go inside.

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St. Nicholas Cathedral St Petersburg

Another stunning St Petersburg cathedral (seriously why do they have the brightest, prettiest churches in Russia?!). No need to go inside, just take pictures outside and marvel at the blue.

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Anichkov Bridge

Saint Petersburg is sometimes named “the Venice of Eastern Europe” and rightly so! The city is made up of rivers and canals with bridges to walk over them. In the summer the canals are flowing and it is busy at night. In the winter, the canals are totally frozen, but just as gorgeous. Anichkov is just one of the main bridges that you should walk over.

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Other Must-See St Petersburg Russia Attractions

  • Catherine Palace – Gorgeous palace outside of town for the summertime
  • Peterhof Palace – Another gorgeous palace outside of town, it surpasses the Palace of Versailles. There are famous fountains here that you must see (which are only on during the summer). Can also see the Gulf of Finland from here. In the winter it is not as crucial to visit since the fountains are the best part, so I would save this and check out other great things to do during a summertime St. Petersburg visit.
  • Kunstkamera Museum – First museum in Russia, an anthropology/ethnography museum. A slightly freaky museum.
  • Moika (Yusupov) Palace: Another palace in the middle of the city, we walked by it and decided not to do the tour of the inside because of timing, but if you have enough time you definitely should!
  • You can check out some other places to visit in St. Petersburg besides my list here.

Click on any of the attraction titles to learn more/book tickets!


Where To Eat In St. Petersburg Russia

Food in Russia is GOOD and don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. Here are some awesome St Petersburg restaurant suggestions we went to or heard about that I highly recommend.

Brunch in St. Petersburg

  • Wood Bar: a bar with really good brunch staples.
  • Cake & Breakfast: good local spot, breakfast all day, opens early.
  • Candies by Coffee Room: Cafe/restaurant with awesome vibes. Kind of mix between a hipster-y and trendy little American cafe. We had really good lunch and drinks here, so good that the person I was traveling with got his chicken entree twice during the same meal.

Best Restaurants in St. Petersburg Russia

  • Any of the Ginza Restaurants: This is a group of very well-known restaurants around the city and country. Specifically, I highly suggest the below in Saint Petersburg, but all of them are definitely recommended.
    • Gastronomika – trendy international cuisine
    • Baklazhan – a must-try themed restaurant
    • Terrassa – views of city and great food/bar too. This place is massive and trendy, and has outdoor seating during the summer. However, we sat inside and had an amazing view of the Church on Spilled Blood so it was just as fantastic.
      • Tip: They are very pushy here. The owner of the restaurant came over to our table (and was so nice, with perfect English) and tried to get us to get the most expensive items on the menu. He also somehow coerced us to get a massive bottle of still water ($10!) and bread ($8!). Just watch out.
      • This restaurant is also pricey compared to others in St. Petersburg restaurants, but very delicious real authentic Russian food!
  • Zoom Café: famous casual lunch/dinner spot, very popular
  • L’Europe: a must, Russia’s oldest restaurant
  • Stroganoff: meat-centric, good steakhouse
  • Gogol: various cuisines, loved by everyone
  • Percorso: recommended by friend, trendy, in Four Seasons Hotel
  • I’m Thankful For Today: Hipster lunch place highly recommended
  • Idiot Cafe: famous expat restaurant. Get the borscht!

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St. Petersburg Nightlife

Touring all day for two days straight really got to the best of us, especially since we saw a performance both nights we were there, so we didn’t go out too hard in Saint Petersburg, plus we stayed at an awesome hostel that had Russian Vodka gatherings there. These are some bars/clubs I’d recommend for a rowdy night out, Russians definitely know how to have a good time.


Where To Stay In St. Petersburg Russia

There are a ton of nice hotels in St Petersburg since it’s a major city in Russia, and in Europe in general. St Petersburg is also a backpackers haven and there are a ton of amazing St Petersburg Russia hostels to look through too. Search and book for St. Petersburg Russia hotels here.

AIRBNB St. Petersburg: There are also so many apartments in St. Petersburg. They are generally cheaper than hotels so if you like the Airbnb route instead of hotels I definitely recommend it. Also, if you use my Airbnb link you get $40 off your first stay!

Search and book St Petersburg Russia hotels here.

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Latvia

HOTEL JUSTUS RIGA LATVIA REVIEW

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Looking for where to stay in Riga Latvia? Look no further. I stayed as a guest in Riga’s Hotel Justus dead in the center of Old Town Riga and it was fantastic. The old town of Riga is a small, cute, walkable town this hotel really embodies the culture and history of Riga. Keep reading for a full review of my stay at Justus Hotel Riga Latvia and what to expect when staying here and why you definitely should consider Hotel Justus on your next holiday to Riga.

Disclosure: This Hotel Justus Riga Latvia Review may contain affiliate links. I may receive commissions for purchases made through links in this post. As always, all opinions are my own and I would never post about something I have not personally used/verified.

On a trip to Riga Latvia in April 2019, I was lucky enough to have Hotel Justus sponsor my stay for my visit. Even though it is sponsored, my review and experience is, as always, 100% personal and honest.

Tips Before Staying at Hotel Justus in Riga

  • For all of my Latvia travel tips head to my Latvia travel guide here.
  • Old Town Riga is less than a 15 minute drive from the Riga Airport. The best way to get to Hotel Justus in Riga from the airport is a taxi or BOLT. This is Latvia’s answer to Uber. They work the exact same way that Uber does and is super simple – make sure you set it up on your phone ahead of time so you’re not wasting time in the airport (which has WiFi). My driver came within one minute of me hailing it and the whole trip took a whopping 12 minutes to get to Hotel Justus and Old Town Riga from the Riga Airport.
  • Travel Insurance: Unfortunately, things can and do go wrong when you travel. World Nomads offers coverage for more than 150 activities as well as emergency medical, lost luggage, trip cancellation and more. Buy at home or while traveling and claim online from anywhere in the world. We receive a fee when you get a quote from World Nomads using this link. We do not represent World Nomads. This is not a recommendation to buy travel insurance.

PACKING: The Baltics are cold most of the year!!! I went in early April and it was pretty damn cold. Pack layers, hats, gloves and lots of them! For all of my travel packing essentials I bring on any trip compiled together, head to my influencer page on Amazon here for a complete list or my descriptive carry-on packing guide here!

What To Expect When Staying at Hotel Justus Riga

Hotel Justus is not your average boutique hotel in Europe. Hotel Justus has history and its shown in all of its details. Between the rustic walls in the lobby and restaurant, to the amazing staircases, to the walls marking what they used to be in the rooms, you can feel the pieces of history within the hotel. Hotel Justus staff is so friendly and I immediately felt at ease when I arrived at the hotel for my solo travel. This is super important to me when traveling alone as a woman. The rooms in Hotel Justus are absolutely massive, especially for Europe and all the necessary amenities are provided. The best part of Hotel Justus has to be the location – its in the dead center of Riga’s old town which is exactly where you want to be when touring Riga. I highly recommend Hotel Justus for all these reasons and the reasons detailed out in this guide. Hotel Justus is one of the best hotels in Riga to stay in during your trip.

You can book Hotel Justus right here!

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Riga Justus Hotel Rooms

The rooms in Hotel Justus are clean, basic, and rustic…in a good way. They are also massive. I stayed in a standard double room and it was huge, this is a HUGE plus especially for Europe where things are usually much smaller than the West! I loved the rustic walls that were literally a part of the Dome Cathedral wall from the 14th century – which is insane. Definitely can’t get that any any standard hotel. The rooms come with all basic amenities such as a stocked mini bar

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Hotel Justus Breakfast Buffet

A stay at Riga’s Hotel Justus includes a complimentary breakfast which is what I ALWAYS look for when booking a hotel. As much as I love exploring brunch and breakfast spots in new cities, a hotel that INCLUDES a basic breakfast brunch is far superior. Hotel Justus‘ restaurant decor went along with the rest of the theme of the hotel and the brunch was basic and delicious with options for everyone (breads, eggs, fruits, veggies, etc).

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WHY Hotel Justus?

Hotel Justus is the perfect, quintessential Latvian hotel and is beyond PERFECT for a stay in Riga. It is DEAD center in the Old Town of Riga, which is exactly where you want to be staying when visiting Riga. It is clean, historic, rustic, includes breakfast, and the rooms are EXTREMELY big, especially in European standards, which are notoriously small. In my opinion, location and cleanliness is the most important to me and Hotel Justus has both of these plus more. I loved the historic vibes of the hotel that made me feel like I was staying somewhere special! The maps, decor and walls around the hotel are fun to look at and I love the circular staircase (but don’t worry, there are elevators too). Hotel Justus is your spot.

You can book Hotel Justus right here!

WHY NOT Hotel Justus?

Of COURSE the hotel is not for everyone and I would never want to steer someone the wrong way when providing accommodations for Riga. If you are looking for a full-service fancy 5 star Riga hotel, it is not Hotel Justus. The hotel offers the basic amenities, breakfast and is perfect for any type of traveler but if you are looking for 5 star fancy services and rooms, then don’t stay here. But do you really need that on a quick trip to Riga? 🙂

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Final Thoughts on Hotel Justus Riga

HIGHLY recommend Hotel Justus in Riga for your stay. The location could not be better, the rooms and lobby were clean, the included breakfast was an awesome buffet, the rooms are huge, and I love the historical architecture and design within. Don’t miss out on Hotel Justus when you’re visiting Riga.

*Thanks to Hotel Justus in Riga for sponsoring my hotel stay while traveling to Riga Latvia. While I did receive this stay as a gif, my review and experience with them is, as always, 100% personal and honest*

Book Hotel Justus in Riga Latvia right here!

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