What are the best luxury hotels in Latvia?
Luxury Intel tracks one luxury hotel in Latvia: Grand Hotel Kempinski Riga, scoring 6.0/10. It's the city's benchmark luxury property, with an unmatched central Riga location, the best hotel spa in the city, and genuinely excellent rooms. The score reflects inconsistent service and a rigid approach to guest issues that undercut the hardware.
What is the cheapest luxury hotel in Latvia?
Grand Hotel Kempinski Riga is the cheapest luxury option in Latvia, starting at $209 per night. It's also the only luxury hotel we track in the country. You get a top-tier Riga location, strong rooms, and the city's best hotel spa — worth the entry price if setting, room quality and spa are your priorities.
What is the most expensive luxury hotel in Latvia?
Grand Hotel Kempinski Riga tops out at $626 per night for its higher room categories and peak dates. It's the benchmark luxury hotel in Riga, with an unmatched location, the best hotel spa in the city, and excellent rooms. At the top end, expect service inconsistencies that don't fully match the price.
When is the best time to visit luxury hotels in Latvia?
March is the cheapest month to book luxury hotels in Latvia. It's still cold and quiet in Riga, so rates drop before the spring shoulder season picks up. For better weather, target May and September — mild temperatures, long daylight, and lower prices than the June–August peak, when Riga fills with summer travelers and Baltic cruise traffic.
Which luxury hotel brands operate in Latvia?
One international luxury brand operates in Latvia: Kempinski, with a single property — Grand Hotel Kempinski Riga. The country's luxury market is limited to Riga and centered on this one hotel, so brand choice is effectively a single option rather than a competitive set.
How much does a luxury hotel in Latvia cost?
Luxury hotel rates in Latvia run from $209 to $626 per night, with a median of $287. Pricing reflects a single property — Grand Hotel Kempinski Riga — so the range tracks its entry-level rooms through peak-season suites rather than a competitive spread across multiple hotels.