Getting Around RigaRiga has a well-developed and relatively cheap public transport
system that consists of buses, minibuses, trams and trolley buses.
Most transit runs from 5.30am to 11.30pm and some routes run a
regular night service. Tickets can be bought on the bus, trolley or
tram. Final destinations are marked on the front of all transport
vehicles. Taxis are readily available, and it is worth noting that
licensed cabs will have a yellow number plate. One can risk an
unlicensed taxi, but drivers usually turn off the metre and the
price needs to be negotiated beforehand. Riga''s ferry terminal is
located outside the city centre and the central train station will
take commuters to destinations such as Russia, Belarus and
Ukraine. |