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Whether you're a gap year traveller trying to circumnavigate the globe for £3.50, or you're a bit strapped but need a good break, or you're just a bargain-hunting hound looking for hints on freebies, blagging and upgrades, you've come to the right place. Check out our inside tips and travel secrets on all things budget-related, and if you know any we've missed, tell us about them.
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    Vērmanītis

    Posted by KristineRiga 5 August 2011

    LIDO restaurants and bistros you will find also at the airport, shopping centres and other places, but in the centre of Riga I would advice bistro Vērmanītis located next to the Vermann’s garden. Vegetables, meat, fish, salad, desserts – always fresh food, wooden interior, Latvian music and bellyfull just for around 2 – 4Ls. Vērmanītis is one of these places budget travellers are choosing and enjoying for their Latvian meals.

    www.lido.lv
    Elizabetes iela 65, Riga, LV-1050
    +371 67286289
    Google map: bit.ly/qbJH6U

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    Bistro Rama

    Posted by KristineRiga 5 August 2011

    For those who are not used to hearty Latvian food and who do not want to make
    their wallet empty because of it, there is affordable vegetarian food at Indian bistro Rāma. The whole place where you will find Rāma is called the Hare Krishna centre – there is an
    Indian shop in cellar with incense sticks, cosmetics, food, pictures of deities, jewelry
    etc. There is also vedic yoga centre, the girls working there are wearing saris and the
    place is filled with Indian chants. The vegetarian food is light and tasty – rice, cutlets, salad, buns, snacks, vegetarian pizza, lassi, fresh juice
    and a big variety of teas with a special accent on yoga teas. Happy hour if from 18.30 – 19.30 during which time you get hot dishes with a 25% discount and if buying yoga tea you can get any of their Eastern sweets for free.
    Even without these discounts you will pay around 2 -3Ls (£2.50-£3.50) for a good meal. Sounds good, no? This place invites you to get your inner balance while eating.

    www.krishna.lv
    Krišjāņa Barona iela 56, Rīga, LV-1011, Latvia
    +371 7272490
    Google map: bit.ly/oZ85f2

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    XL Pelmeņi

    Posted by KristineRiga 5 August 2011

    This bistro is a number one choice for students and budget travellers in Riga, and also for
    people returning home from a night in the Old Town – one of their bistros at the
    Old Town works till 4am!
    Here you can get two types of cold dishes, two types of soup and six types of dumplings (‘pelmeņi’ is Latvian word for dumplings) - with different types of meat, with cheese and vegetables. For 1-3Ls (£1.20-£3.50) you get an entire meal, and then you're ready to enjoy the city. One of XL Pelmeņi bistros is located right in the heart of the Old Town, another one at the shopping centre 'Galerija Centrs' and another at
    shopping centre 'Origo' (Central Train Station). Oh, and they have even happy hours
    there: at the shopping centres from 2pm – 10pm, but at the heart of the Old Town (Kaļķu
    Street 7) 12pm – 4am(!), that’s when you can get all kinds of dumplings and salads for just for 0.69Ls (£0.85).

    www.xlpelmeni.lv/
    Old Town: Vecrīgā, Kalķu 7, Rīga
    +371 7 222728
    Google map: bit.ly/rpFWNT

    Audēju 16, Galerija centrs, Teātra iela 16
    Riga, LV-1050, Latvia
    +371 67104441
    Google map: bit.ly/qGEySa

    Stacijas laukums 2, Origo Centrs, LV1050
    +371 67073956
    Google map: bit.ly/osyJLB

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    Funky Hostel

    Posted by hostelpacker 21 December 2009

    A posh location surrounded by Art Nouveau splendor. The hostel has extra large rooms all with original stunning floor boards. An excellent price considering that five-star hotels are being built in the streets around. WIFi in all rooms and WII games console in the common area.

    25 Krisjana Barona Street
    Riga, Latvia
    +371 2910 5939
    funky@hostel.lv
    www.funkyhostel.com

    Google map: tinyurl.com/yej6lpk

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    The Occupation Museum

    Posted by balticsbalmy 21 June 2006

    The Occupation Museum is a captivating collection of memorabilia depicting the struggle of Latvian independence. Displayed in an easy-to-absorb manner, you can stroll through and take in as much or as little as you can. To then walk around the old town of Riga and appreciate its beauty and modern cafe culture is a stark contrast to its history. It is a delight to see how Riga has progressed and you'll find it to be a hospitable, inspiring place to visit.

    Strçlnieku laukums 1, Rîga LV-1050;
    Admission: voluntary donation
    tel: (+371) 7 212 715;
    www.occupationmuseum.lv

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