Founded in 1201 by the German bishop Albert, Riga is the largest of the three Baltic capitals and boasts a real kaleidoscope of architectural styles. A morning walking tour of the Old Town of Riga features its most famous architectural monuments: the 13th-century St. Peter Church, St. George Church, St. John Church, the 14th-century Riga Castle, Big and Small Guild houses, medieval dwelling houses Three Brothers, and the Dome Square with its famous Dome Cathedral boasting one of the biggest organs in Europe.
The afternoon is reserved for an optional activities like a visit to Jurmala, the vibrant Latvian sea resort, famous for its wooden architecture and sandy beaches or the evening organ concert at the Dome Cathedral.