Getting to the conference venue or hotel

By plane

Riga International Airport (RIX) is the largest airport in the Baltic countries, and it should not be hard to find a suitable connection from an airport close to you.

The most straightforward option is to take a taxi from the Riga Airport to the centre of Riga. You can get a taxi in front of the airport – just as you walk out through the main Arrivals gate. The trip should take about 15–20 minutes depending on traffic. It is possible to buy a voucher with taxi operators licensed to operate at the Riga Airport. It costs 33.50 EUR. Or you can call a taxi using one of the mobile applications registered in Latvia, e.g. Bolt (NB! Uber is not operating in Latvia yet).

More information on taxi services at the Riga Airport

As transport has limited access to the old city, the taxi might not be able to get you to the very doors of your hotel. Nevertheless, the walking distance should not exceed some 100 m.

The cheapest option to get from the Riga Airport to the centre of Riga is to take a city bus No. 22. The ticket will cost 1.81 EUR if bought from the bus driver, or 1.50 EUR if you have a pre-purchased 90-minute ticket. You will find a bus stop in front of the airport, just across the airport’s short-term car parking.

More information about public transport from the Riga Airport


To get from Arrivals to the bus station, walk out through the main Arrivals gate, cross the short-term car park, and then you should see the bus stop.

If you are heading to the conference venue or Radisson Blu Daugava hotel, get off at the bus stop "Nacionālā bibliotēka" (the National Library). You will be within a 10-minute walking distance (700 m) from the meeting venue (see the bus stop and conference venue on the detailed map) or less than 200 m from the Radisson Blu Daugava Hotel.

However, if you are heading to one of the old city hotels, you should get off the bus at the stop "11. novembra krastmala" or "Autoosta" (the next and second next stop after the bus stop "Nacionālā bibliotēka" ) depending on the location of your hotel. You will be within a few minutes' walking distance from most of the old city hotels.

The bus No. 22 arrives every 12–15 minutes (except late evenings when there are 2–3 buses per hour).


To get to the conference venue from the bus stop "Nacionālā bibliotēka", walk past the National Library building until Akmeņu iela, turn left to Jelgavas iela and then walk until the entrance of the House of Nature (the red line on the map).

To get to the Radisson Blu Daugava Hotel from the bus stop "Nacionālā bibliotēka", cross the main street (Uzvaras bulvāris), then take the footwalk on the right to reach Kuģu iela and proceed until the hotel entrance (the blue line on the map).

By train

Riga has international train connections with Vilnius (Lithuania) and Valga (Estonia). By the time of the conference there should also be connection with Tartu (Estonia).

By bus

Riga has international bus connections with Tallinn and Tartu (Estonia), Vilnius, Šiauliai and Klaipeda (Lithuania), Warsaw (Poland), Berlin and Frankfurt (Germany), Minsk (Belarus), and St. Petersurg (Russia).

The main bus terminal is placed close to the centre of Riga, on the right side of the Old Town.

If you are heading to the conference venue, cross the street at the main entrance of the bus terminal (Emīlijas Benjamiņas iela) and walk to the left to the subway to cross the magistral street (11. janvāra iela). Take left exit from the subway to get to the bus stop "11. janvāra iela" and then take the bus No. 23 (direction Baloži). Get off the bus on the 2nd stop ("LU Akadēmiskais centrs"), which is in front of the entrance of the conference venue.

Visa

Visas are not required for the citizens of the European Union. For non-EU citizens more information can be obtained from the Latvian Embassy or Consulate in your country. More information can also be found on the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Republic of Latvia .

If you need visa, a personal invitation letter may be necessary. You can ask for help by requesting an invitation letter from the National Organising Committee. Please note that we can only process requests from the registered senders. Hence, please make sure you register and pay your registration fee before requesting the invitation letter. Thank you for your consideration.