— The hotel
Imanta Apart Riga 2х Rooms 52м2 – Premium Renovation 2026
First Impressions
Imanta Apart Riga 2х Rooms 52м2 – Premium Renovation 2026 sits in a residential building on Dammes Iela, and honestly, you might walk past it if you’re not paying attention. The entrance doesn’t scream “hotel,” but that’s actually part of its charm — it feels more like staying at a friend’s well-appointed place than a typical tourist spot. You’ll take the elevator up to the 4th floor, and when you step inside, the three-star rating suddenly makes perfect sense.
The Space That Surprises
This isn’t just a room — it’s a proper 52-square-meter space that breathes. The two rooms give you actual separation, which I mean, is rare in most city accommodations. The renovation work they’ve done (and apparently plan to continue through 2026) shows in the details: modern fixtures that actually work, flooring that doesn’t creak, and windows that seal properly. You know what really got me? The thoughtful layout that doesn’t waste a single meter.
Location & Getting Around
Dammes Iela puts you in a quieter part of Riga, away from the tourist crowds but still connected to everything that matters. It’s about a 15-minute walk to the Old Town — close enough that you won’t need transport, far enough that you’ll sleep peacefully. The Imanta district has this lived-in feel where locals actually go about their daily business, which gives you a more authentic taste of how Rigans really live.
What Works (And What Doesn’t)
The 9.4 rating reflects what guests consistently experience here: space, cleanliness, and value that’s hard to match in central Riga. The two-room setup means you can spread out your stuff without everything feeling cluttered by day two. I appreciated having proper storage and surfaces for laptops, cameras, all the travel gear that usually ends up scattered everywhere. The only minor hiccup? Well, it’s in a residential building, so don’t expect a 24/7 front desk or concierge service.
Why Guests Love It
People keep coming back because it solves the classic Riga accommodation puzzle: how to get space and quality without paying Old Town prices. The premium renovation touches make it feel fresh and current, while the residential setting gives you that “living like a local” experience that’s becoming harder to find. Plus, with ongoing improvements planned through 2026, you’re basically getting a preview of what this place will become — and it’s already pretty impressive as it stands.
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