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Riga International Airport

The airport is situated eight miles (13km) south west of Riga.

Information & Facts

Car Parking

Short and long-term parking is available.

Car Rental

Car rental companies include well-known names like Avis, Budget, Hertz and National and can be found on the first level of the Arrivals terminal.

City Transfers

Bus 22 has a direct service between the airport and the city centre; the bus stop is located opposite the terminal behind the car park. Bus 22A is an express service connects the airport to city centre and centrally located hotels, but some hotels provide their own shuttle services. Taxis are also available outside the terminal building, taking approximately 15 minutes to the city centre, and costing about LVL 9.

Contacts

Tel: +371 720 7009.

Departure Tax

None.

Facilities

Facilities include banks and currency exchange bureaux, duty-free shopping, restaurants and cafes, left luggage, postal facilities, a pharmacy and a variety of shops. Facilities for those with special needs are good and passengers should notify their airline about their requirements before travel.

Language

Latvian is the official language, but English, Lithuanian, Russian and German are also spoken.

Money

The official currency is the Lat (LVL), which is divided into 100 santims. Most hotels and restaurants in Riga accept credit cards, and most major banks cash travellers cheques, but outside of the capital credit cards are not widely accepted and credit card fraud can be a problem at smaller institutions. Foreign currency can be exchanged at any bank, at money change kiosks and at some hotels. Note that a 4% fee will be charged to exchange US dollars that are torn or marked in any way. Most banks are closed on Saturdays and Sundays. ATMs are available in the larger cities.

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