Top Destinations in Latvia
Looking for a serviced apartment in Latvia? From short-term business stays to long-term relocations, our serviced apartments give you the space, flexibility, and comfort of home across major Latvian cities. Explore options in Riga, and more across Latvia.
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Our portfolio of serviced apartments in Latvia is tailored for corporate travellers, relocation assignments and long-stay professionals alike. From city-centre apartments in Latvia’s capital to well-connected properties outside the main urban hub, each location is selected to meet business-travel standards and convenience.
Latvia serviced apartments are the ideal accommodation type for business travellers visiting the region. Each property is designed with comfort, convenience, and flexibility in mind, offering:
More space than a hotel room – up to 30% larger on average, with separate areas for work, rest, and relaxation.
Fully fitted kitchens – allowing you to cook, dine, and live at your own pace.
Dedicated living areas and private bedrooms – ideal for unwinding after a day of meetings.
Modern bathrooms and high-quality furnishings – ensuring a comfortable, professional environment.
Regular housekeeping and laundry facilities – helping you maintain your routine with ease.
Reliable high-speed Wi-Fi – perfect for business connectivity and virtual meetings.
Latvia has a temperate climate influenced by the Baltic Sea. Summers are mild and pleasant, while winters are cold and snowy. Business travellers should prepare for seasonal changes, particularly if visiting between November and March.
The official currency is the Euro (EUR). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted throughout the country, and contactless payments are common.
Latvian is the official language, though Russian is also commonly spoken. English is widely understood, especially in Riga and within the business community.
Latvia operates on Eastern European Time (EET, GMT+2) and Eastern European Summer Time (EEST, GMT+3) during daylight saving months. When scheduling meetings with international partners, be sure to confirm local time differences.