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Faits essentiels pour visiter la Lettonie
Health & Safety Tips for latvia
Connectivity & Mobility in latvia
Extensive Network Coverage Across Latvia
Latvia offers extensive mobile network coverage through its main operators, LMT, Tele2, and Bite, ensuring reliable connectivity for tourists. 4G/LTE is widely available across urban areas, major roads, and populated regions, with 5G rapidly expanding in cities. Both physical SIM cards and eSIMs benefit from this robust infrastructure, providing seamless internet access and communication. Tourists can easily acquire physical SIMs upon arrival or opt for the convenience of an eSIM. Prune offers competitive eSIM plans for Latvia, utilizing these established networks to deliver reliable service.
Source: https://www.lmt.lv/en/coverage-map
Confiance: 0.9
Cycle de Mise à Jour: 3-6 months

Affordable Prepaid SIM Options
For tourists visiting Latvia, prepaid SIM cards are readily available and offer good value for money. A typical tourist-oriented SIM starter pack might cost around €2-€5, with data bundles ranging from €10-€20 for a generous allowance (e.g., 10-20GB) valid for 30 days. These can be purchased at airports, convenience stores, and official carrier outlets. The average price for a decent data package suitable for a short to medium stay is generally between €10 and €20. https://prune.co.in/ often has competitive pricing for eSIM plans.
Source: https://www.lmt.lv/en/lmt-karte
Confiance: 0.85
Cycle de Mise à Jour: 3-6 months

Excellent Urban 5G & 4G/LTE Connectivity
Latvia's major metropolitan areas boast excellent mobile network coverage, particularly for 4G/LTE and increasingly for 5G. Cities like Riga, the capital, have extensive 5G deployment, offering ultra-fast speeds. Other significant urban centers such as Daugavpils and Liepāja also benefit from strong 4G/LTE networks, ensuring reliable and high-speed internet access for residents and tourists alike. Public transport, including buses and trams in major cities, generally maintains good connectivity, making it easy to stay connected while on the move.
Source: https://www.lmt.lv/en/5g
Confiance: 0.9
Cycle de Mise à Jour: 1-3 months

Money & Daily Life in latvia
Currency
The official currency of Latvia is the Euro (EUR), which it adopted on January 1, 2014, replacing the Latvian Lats (LVL). Travelers should ensure they have Euros for transactions, although credit and debit cards are widely accepted, especially in urban areas. Currency exchange services are available at banks, exchange offices, and some hotels, but it's often more convenient and cost-effective to withdraw Euros directly from ATMs.
Source: European Central Bank, Bank of Latvia, official tourism sites
Confiance: 1
Cycle de Mise à Jour: As needed

Tipping culture
Tipping in Latvia is not as deeply ingrained or expected as in some other countries, but it is appreciated for good service. In restaurants and cafes, if a service charge is not already included in the bill, it is customary to round up the bill or leave an extra 5-10% for excellent service. For taxi drivers, rounding up the fare to the nearest Euro is common. For hotel staff, a small tip for porters or housekeepers is a nice gesture, but not obligatory.
Source: Travel guides, expat forums, tourism blogs
Confiance: 0.9
Cycle de Mise à Jour: Biennially

Credit cards
Credit and debit cards, particularly Visa and Mastercard, are widely accepted throughout Latvia, especially in major cities like Riga and in larger establishments such as hotels, restaurants, supermarkets, and department stores. American Express and Diners Club may be accepted in some upscale venues but are less common. It is always advisable to carry some cash, especially when traveling to smaller towns, rural areas, or for purchases at local markets, small shops, or for public transport tickets, where card payment options might be limited or unavailable.
Source: Major credit card companies (Visa, Mastercard), travel blogs, tourism sites
Confiance: 0.95
Cycle de Mise à Jour: Annually

Plug/Voltage
In Latvia, the standard voltage is 230V, and the frequency is 50Hz. The power outlets primarily use Type F (Schuko) and Type C plugs. Type F plugs have two round pins and two earth clips on the side, while Type C plugs have two round pins. Travelers from countries with different voltage standards (e.g., 120V in North America) will need a voltage converter for their appliances, in addition to a plug adapter if their plugs are not Type C or F. Most modern electronics (laptops, phone chargers) are dual voltage and only require a plug adapter.
Source: WorldStandards.eu, travel adapter guides
Confiance: 1
Cycle de Mise à Jour: As needed

Local language(s)
The official language of Latvia is Latvian, which is an East Baltic language. While Latvian is the primary language used in government, education, and daily life, Russian is also widely spoken, particularly among the older generations and in areas with significant Russian-speaking populations. In tourist-heavy areas, especially in Riga, English is commonly understood and spoken by staff in hotels, restaurants, and shops, making communication relatively easy for international visitors. Learning a few basic Latvian phrases, such as "Labdien" (hello) and "Paldies" (thank you), can be appreciated by locals.
Source: Latvian government sites, linguistic resources, travel guides
Confiance: 0.95
Cycle de Mise à Jour: Biennially

Weather and Seasonal Guide for latvia
Meilleur moment pour visiter
June to August
Summer offers the warmest temperatures and longest daylight hours, making it ideal for exploring Latvia's cities, beaches, and national parks. While it is the peak tourist season, the pleasant weather allows for a wide range of outdoor activities and cultural festivals.
Température moyenne(march)
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March is a transitional month where winter slowly gives way to spring. Temperatures hover around freezing, with snow melting and the first signs of new life appearing, though it can still be quite chilly.
Source: latvia.travel
Confiance: 0.9
Cycle de Mise à Jour: Every 12 months
Top Landmarks and Sites in latvia
Résumé du pilote
latvia
Latvia is a Baltic gem known for its vast, unspoiled forests, beautiful coastline, and the charming Art Nouveau architecture of its capital, Riga. It offers a unique blend of medieval history, vibrant culture, and serene natural landscapes.
Destination
latvia
Catégorie
Schengen Europe
Langues
Latvian
Règles Spéciales
Schengen rules apply for entry; ETIAS will be required for visa-exempt travelers from mid-2025. Traffic drives on the right-hand side; public consumption of alcohol is generally restricted.
Durées de vol moyennes de l'Inde à la Lettonie
Delhi (DEL)
Aéroport international Indira Gandhi
Riga (RIX)
Aéroport international de Riga
Durée
10 h 55 min
Type de vol
1 escale
Compagnies aériennes
Turkish Airlines
Mumbai (BOM)
Aéroport international Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj
Riga (RIX)
Aéroport international de Riga
Durée
12 h 10 min
Type de vol
1 escale
Compagnies aériennes
Lufthansa
Bengaluru (BLR)
Aéroport international Kempegowda
Riga (RIX)
Aéroport international de Riga
Durée
12 h 45 min
Type de vol
1 escale
Compagnies aériennes
Turkish Airlines
Chennai (MAA)
Aéroport International de Chennai
Riga (RIX)
Aéroport International de Riga
Durée
13 h 50 min
Type de vol
1 escale
Compagnies aériennes
Lufthansa




















