— The hotel
Riga Lux Apartments – Skolas, Free parking
First Impressions
Walking up to Riga Lux Apartments – Skolas, Free parking on a quiet side street, you get this immediate sense that someone really thought about what travelers actually need. The building has that solid, understated elegance you find in Riga’s better residential areas — no flashy hotel signage, just quality that speaks for itself.
Location & Getting Around
Skolas Street is honestly one of those spots locals know but tourists stumble upon by accident. You’re tucked away from the tourist crowds but still walking distance to Old Town — maybe fifteen minutes if you take your time. The neighborhood feels genuinely Latvian, with corner cafes where you’ll hear more Latvian and Russian than English. Plus, having parking included is actually huge here since finding a spot in central Riga can be a real headache.
The Apartment Experience
These aren’t your typical hotel rooms — each apartment feels like borrowing a friend’s well-appointed place. The kitchen setup is what really impressed me, with proper appliances and enough space to actually cook if you want to hit up the Central Market for local ingredients. The furnishings strike that sweet spot between modern comfort and local character, and honestly, the beds are better than what you’d find in most four-star hotels.
What Makes It Work
There’s this attention to detail that you notice gradually — good water pressure, blackout curtains that actually block light, and WiFi that doesn’t cut out when you need it most. The staff really knows the city too, not just the standard tourist recommendations but where to find the best black balsam or which tram gets you to Jurmala fastest. You know what impressed me most? The 9.6 rating isn’t inflated — guests genuinely seem to leave happy.
Why Guests Love It
It’s that rare combination of independence and support that frequent travelers crave. You get your own space to spread out and live normally, but with the backing of professional hospitality when you need it. The free parking alone saves you about 15-20 euros a day, and being able to grab groceries and cook breakfast while planning your day — well, it just makes the whole Riga experience feel more authentic and less rushed.