Riga Central Market
Michaela CrossMichaela Cross/Guest Contributor/SHOPPING, RIGA/ Updated : Apr 12, 2016, 18:11 IST
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One of the largest markets in Eastern Europe, the Riga Central Market opened in 1920 and has been a great spot for locals and tourists alike ever since. Partly covered and partly open-aired, here you will find everything from pick … Read more
One of the largest markets in Eastern Europe, the Riga Central Market opened in 1920 and has been a great spot for locals and tourists alike ever since. Partly covered and partly open-aired, here you will find everything from pickled eel to fresh local fruits and vegetables. Particularly striking are the huge hangers that descend from the ceiling. These were built from parts of real zeppelins from the 1920s. Read less

One of the largest markets in Eastern Europe, the Riga Central Market opened in 1920 and has been a great spot for locals and tourists alike ever since. Partly covered and partly open-aired, here you will find everything from pickled eel to fresh local fruits and vegetables. Particularly striking are the huge hangers that descend from the ceiling. These were built from parts of real zeppelins from the 1920s.
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