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Explore the lush landscapes and serene atmosphere of Kronvalda Park, a tranquil oasis in the heart of Riga, Latvia's capital city.
Kronvalda Park is a tranquil oasis in the heart of Riga, offering beautiful landscapes, serene walking paths, and delightful recreational activities. Ideal for families and nature lovers, this park is a must-visit for tourists looking to relax and enjoy the beauty of Latvia's capital.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are near the Old Town (Vecrīga), head towards the Freedom Monument located on Brīvības bulvāris. From there, walk down the boulevard towards the south. Continue walking straight until you reach Kalpaka bulvāris, where you will find Kronvalda Park at the address Kalpaka bulvāris 12. The park is just a short 10-minute walk from the Freedom Monument.
Public Transport - Tram
To reach Kronvalda Park using public transport, find the nearest tram stop to your location. Take tram number 11 or 7 heading towards 'Ķengarags' or 'Mežaparks', respectively. Get off at the 'Brīvības piemineklis' tram stop. From there, walk south towards Kalpaka bulvāris, where you will find the park approximately a 5-minute walk away.
Public Transport - Bus
Locate the nearest bus stop and take bus number 22, which goes towards 'Māras dīķis'. Alight at the 'Brīvības piemineklis' bus stop. Once you get off, head south to Kalpaka bulvāris, and Kronvalda Park will be just a short walk away from the bus stop.
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