Moi! This is my first blog post ever! Ever! We spent the year end holidays in Finland, and while there, we did a little road trip to the Baltic neighbours Estonia and Latvia. I had visited Latvia's capital Riga only once before, back in 1993, so it was very interesting to see how well the city had recovered from the damage of the Soviet era.
The trip was a lot of fun, although I caught the cold on the way. We went bobsleighing in Sigulda, Latvia (what an incredibly intense experience!!!), relaxed in the spas of Pärnu, Estonia (our hotel even had a Japanese hot bath), and we ate a lot of good but affordable food (including, incidentally, Hesburger).
It was uplifting to see how well Riga is doing now, the last time the city felt just sad and gloomy. It was strange to see so many Finnish brands and businesses this time around, though. Old Riga, like its counterpart Vanalinn in Tallinn, had been restored beautifully. Many of the flamboyant houses of Riga's Art Nouveau (Jugendstil) quarter were also back in their original glory. A visit to the KGB Corner House was quite a shocker, though; the brutality of communism still managed to surprise me.
I was wary of pickpockets and thugs in advance, but in reality the people were really helpful and hospitable. Big thanks especially to Lido Atputas Centrs and how they handled the situation when my wife got some sudden health trouble. Outstanding! The food was also great! In general, I would really like to visit some day again, but the next time it will definitely be during the summer season.