Districts of Riga
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Old Town (Vecrīga) is Riga's historic heart, a UNESCO site with cobblestone streets and medieval architecture.

Grizinkalns is one of Riga's trendiest districts with wooden architecture and creative atmosphere.

Mezaparks is Riga's most prestigious and green district with private houses among pine forests.

Agenskalns is a green and cozy district on the left bank of the Daugava, combining a calm atmosphere with good connections to the city center.

Riga's Center is the heart of the city, where history meets modernity.

Šķirotava is an industrial district in southeast Riga, located near a major railway station and sorting yard.

Mezciems is a quiet district in east Riga near the forest.

Tornakalns is a district on the left bank of the Daugava with views of the city center and good development potential.

Kengarags is a large residential area in south Riga with the city's lowest rental prices.

Teika is one of Riga's most prestigious residential areas with private houses and quiet streets.

Dreiliņi is an actively developing district on the eastern outskirts of Riga, known for new residential complexes and cottage settlements.

Sampeteris is a quiet family area between Teika and Purvciems.

Jugla is a district in northeast Riga by the lake of the same name with affordable prices and nature nearby.

Dzirciems is a quiet residential area in west Riga between Agenskalns and Imanta.

Sarkandaugava is a former industrial area in north Riga with low prices.

Vecāķi is a popular coastal district in northeast Riga, known for its beach and pine forest.

Zolitude is a modern residential area in southwest Riga, known for new developments and convenient location.

Imanta is a large residential area in western Riga with good transport connections and proximity to Jurmala.

Plavnieki is one of Riga's largest residential areas in the southeast with affordable housing prices.

Purvciems is a typical Soviet-era residential district with affordable prices and good infrastructure.

Ciekurkalns is a quiet green district with private houses and excellent schools, popular with families.

Ilguciems is a district in southwest Riga with low prices and private housing.

Ziepniekkalns is a developed residential area on the left bank of the Daugava.

Dārzciems is a district on the southwest outskirts of Riga, which got its name from gardening cooperatives.

Latgale is a district near the railway station with excellent transport but a complicated reputation.

Vecmilgravis is Riga's most remote district by the sea with minimal prices.

Daugavgrīva is a historic port district in the far north of Riga, where the Daugava River flows into the Gulf of Riga.

Bolderāja is the northernmost and most isolated district of Riga, located on the shore of the Gulf of Riga.

Zasulauks is a district on the left bank of the Daugava in southern Riga, whose name means 'beyond the island'.

Atgāzene is one of the most remote and quiet districts of Riga, located on the western outskirts of the city.

Avoti is a central Riga district near the Central Market with affordable prices and excellent transport.

Beberbeķi is a small peripheral district in southwest Riga, named after beavers that once inhabited local water bodies.

Berģi is a picturesque district in northeast Riga, surrounded by forests.

Bieriņi is one of the northernmost and most remote districts of Riga, practically bordering the suburbs.

Bišumuiža is one of the least known and most remote districts of Riga on the southwest outskirts.

Brasa is a quiet residential area in north Riga, located between Mezaparks and the center.

Brekši is a small peripheral district in southwest Riga, a typical residential microdistrict with minimal infrastructure and low prices.

Bukulti is a picturesque coastal district in north Riga, surrounded by pine forest and located right by the sea.

Buļļi is one of the least populated and most remote districts of Riga on the southwest outskirts.

Dārziņi is the most remote gardening district on the far southwest of Riga.

Jaunciems is a small residential district in northeast Riga, located between central districts and the seacoast.

Katlakalns is one of the newest and fastest-developing districts in east Riga.

Kipsala is an island on the Daugava with a unique location, Old Town views, and student atmosphere.

Kleisti is a sparsely populated district on the southwest outskirts of Riga with predominantly private development.

Kundziņsala is a small island on the Daugava in the western part of Riga, occupied mainly by industrial facilities.

Mangaļsala is a unique district in the far north of Riga, located on a sandy spit at the entrance to the Gulf of Riga.

Milgravis is a port district in north Riga with the lowest prices.

Mūkupurvs is one of the least populated districts on the southwest outskirts of Riga, named after the terrain (swamp).

Pētersala-Andrejsala is an island district in the northern part of Riga, actively developing from a former industrial zone into a modern residential quarter.

Pleskodāle is a small quiet district on the eastern outskirts of Riga with predominantly green areas.

Rumbula is a district on the southeast outskirts of Riga, located near the international airport.

Salas is a small residential district in northeast Riga, whose name means 'islands'.

Skanste is Riga's new business and residential district with modern high-rises and entertainment venues.

Spilve is a district in west Riga, known for its old airfield and aviation museum.

Suži is a small quiet district in east Riga, bordering a forest park area.

Trīsciems is a small residential district in northeast Riga, located between the center and seacoast.

Vecdaugava is a district on the left bank of the Daugava in southern Riga.

Voleri is one of the least populated and most remote districts on the far southwest of Riga.