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Cheapest Car Rental Rates

Downtown
Economy
Hyundai i10 or similar
Hyundai i10
  • 5
  • 1
  • 5
  • A/C
  • Man.
TOPRENT Latvia
$12.57 / per day
Riga Airport
Compact
Peugeot 308 or similar
Peugeot 308
  • 5
  • 2
  • 4
  • A/C
  • Man.
Ace Rent a car
$18.75 / per day
Riga Airport
Mini
Volkswagen Polo or similar
Volkswagen Polo
  • 5
  • 2
  • 5
  • A/C
  • Auto.
EASYCARS Latvia
$27.22 / per day
Downtown
Intermediate
Toyota Corolla or similar
Toyota Corolla
  • 5
  • 3
  • 4
  • A/C
  • Auto.
Prime Car Rent
$28.51 / per day

Most Popular Car Rental Deals

Riga Airport
Standard
Volkswagen Passat or similar
Volkswagen Passat
  • 5
  • 2
  • 4
  • A/C
  • Man.
AddCar
$34.43 / per day
Riga Airport
Intermediate Elite Crossover
Kia Sportage or similar
Kia Sportage
  • 5
  • 2
  • 5
  • A/C
  • Man.
Carwiz
$56.72 / per day
Riga Airport
Economy Elite
Peugeot E-208 or similar
Peugeot E-208
  • 5
  • 2
  • 5
  • A/C
  • Auto.
Thrifty
$61.06 / per day
Riga Airport
Compact Elite
Volkswagen ID.3 or similar
Volkswagen ID.3
  • 5
  • 4
  • 5
  • A/C
  • Auto.
Dollar
$63.68 / per day
The above prices are only approximate and were last updated at 20:26 on 2024-03-27. Prices may vary based on the booking dates, length of rental, and car class.

Travel Information

Languages
Latvian
Currency
EUR
Drive on
Right-hand side
Country code
+371
Average car rental price
$38 per day
Average car rental length
8 days
Speed limit within town
50 km/h or 31 mph
Speed limit out of town
90 km/h or 56 mph
Acceptable limit of BAC
0.05%
Rating
9.0 / 10
Average gasoline price
$1.79 per liter or $6.76 / 1 gallon
Lowest gasoline price
$1.70 per liter or $6.44 / 1 gallon
Highest gasoline price
$1.89 per liter or $7.17 / 1 gallon

Why rent a car in Riga?

The capital of Latvia and the largest city in the Baltics, Riga is also one of the region’s main hubs of culture and entertainment. From historic landmarks to thriving art spaces, the city has plenty for the curious traveler to explore. Located in the heart of the country, Riga can also serve as a hub for getting to know the rest of Latvia.

Riga

One-Way Car Rentals in Riga

The most popular one-way rental options for pick up in Riga and drop off in another city include:

  • From Riga to Tallinn - 110 offers from $28.52 per day
  • From Riga to Vilnius - 90 offers from $28.52 per day
  • From Riga to Amsterdam - 21 offers from $150.79 per day
  • From Riga to Warsaw - 79 offers from $59.40 per day
  • From Riga to Liepaja - 21 offers from $35.32 per day

Top ways to enter Riga

  • Riga Airport: The busiest airport in Riga and the Baltic States, it served 7 million travelers for the first time in its history in 2018. The airport is served by 17 airlines, with most of the flights provided by airBaltic, Ryanair, Wizz Air, and Norwegian Air. The airport hosts flights to and from all regions of Europe as well as the Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia. Located in Mārupe Municipality, the airport is 11km (7 miles) west of the city center and can be reached in about 20 minutes.
  • Liepāja Airport: Serving Latvia’s third-busiest city, it only hosts one flight as of August 2019, a flight between Liepāja and Riga. There are plans for scheduling more international flights in the future.
  • Vilnius Airport: The busiest in Lithuania, Vilnius Airport handled nearly 5 million travelers in 2018. Located 300km (186 miles) southeast of Riga, the airport can be reached in about 3 hours and 30 minutes. You’ll have to cross an international border to go from Lithuania to Latvia, so ask your rental car provider in advance if they permit it.
  • Tallinn Airport: Also known as Lennart Meri Airport after Estonia’s former president, the airport serving the Estonian capital handled 3 million travelers in 2018. Most of the traffic is provided by airBaltic, Nordica, and SmartLynx Estonia. Located 315km (196 miles) north of Riga, Tallinn Airport can be reached in 3 hours and 40 minutes. Like with Vilnius, make sure that your rental car provider permits you crossing the border.
  • By rail: If you arrive in Riga by train, you can conveniently pick up your rental car at Riga Central Station (Rīgas Centrālā dzelzceļa stacija). Riga is connected by rail to Moscow and St. Petersburg in Russia and Minsk in Belarus.
  • By bus: If you arrive in Riga by bus, you can pick up your rental car at Riga Central Bus Station (Rīgas autoosta). International bus service, provided by multiple companies, connects Riga to many other European countries like Poland, Germany, France, the Netherlands, and Ukraine.
  • By sea: If you arrive in Riga by ferry, you can pick up a rental car at Riga Passenger Terminal (Rīgas pasažieru termināls). There is a daily ferry service connecting Riga to Sweden’s capital Stockholm.

City facts

  • Located on the Gulf of Riga (which is part of the Baltic Sea), Riga has a humid continental climate. The average high temperature is 22°C  (71°F) in July, the warmest month, and −2 °C  (28°F) in January, the coldest. Riga experiences significant snowfall every year. Due to its northern latitude, the city has as many 16-18 hours of daylight during the summer months; on the other hand, it has only 6-7 hours of sunlight per day in winter.
  • Riga has a population of around 615,000, making it the largest country in the Baltic states and the fifth-largest city on the Baltic Sea. Another 450,000 people live in its larger metropolitan area. This means that every second resident of Latvia lives in or around Riga, making Latvia one of the most centralized countries in Europe. Riga is made up of six districts that are further divided into 56 neighborhoods.

Top destinations and activities

  • Art Nouveau. Art Nouveau, or Jugendstil, architecture is one of the defining characteristics of Riga’s city center with more than 800 buildings of this style to be found. Many of them are located in Vecrīga (the Old Town), a UNESCO World Heritage Site, but famous examples can also be found on Alberta and Elizabetes streets, an area that also houses Riga Art Nouveau Museum.
  • Former KGB Building. Informally known as the Corner House, for decades the building on the corner of Stabu and Brivibas streets was the most feared place in Riga as it was the headquarters for the local branch of the Soviet State Security Agency. After Latvia regained independence, the building was renovated and now houses a branch of the Occupation Museum of Latvia. Visitors can take a tour through the former interrogation cellars and learn about the organization’s past in Latvia.
  • Pārdaugava. Literally meaning ‘over the Daugava river’, the left bank of Riga remains something of an unmapped territory for foreign tourists but offers plenty for a curious visitor to explore. The area houses the new National Library of Latvia, some of the best-preserved wooden architecture in the city, and vast gardens and parks. The neighborhoods of Āgenskalns and Torņakalns are up-and-coming hubs of creativity, culture, and cuisine. 
  • Latvian National Museum of Art. Located in a beautiful building in the city center near the Old Town, the national museum of art is one of the finest museums in the country. Recently reconstructed, the museum houses thousands of paintings, sculptures, and other artworks made by Latvian masters over the past few centuries. The museum is located right next to the Art Academy of Latvia, which is a functioning institution of higher education, but frequently hosts different exhibitions and events.
  • Žanis Lipke Memorial. Located on the island of Ķīpsala on the left bank of the Daugava River, just across from the city center, this memorial is dedicated to Žanis Lipke, a Latvian man who saved more than 50 Jews from the holocaust, as well as to the larger Latvian Jewish community that sadly mostly perished during the war. The memorial is located very near the site of Lipke’s original bunker and shed, so visitors can see the circumstances in which Jewish families had to survive the hiding. Ķīpsala, now one of the richest parts of Riga and known for its wooden architecture, is also worth exploring, as are the Latvian Jewish Museum and the Riga Ghetto and Holocaust Museum, both of which are on the other side of the river.
  • Cathedral of the Nativity of Christ, Riga. Located on Brīvības Street, the main thoroughfare of Riga, the Cathedral of the Nativity is one of the most impressive houses of prayer in the capital, and certainly the most notable of the Orthodox denomination. Built in the late 19th century, it was closed during Soviet times and briefly turned into a planetarium before regaining its original function after the restoration of Latvian independence. Modest clothing is expected of both genders of visitors (no shorts!), which is something that is quite strictly enforced. After seeing the ornate interior of the cathedral, you can go for a walk in Esplanāde Park which connects the cathedral to the previously mentioned National Museum of Art.

Traffic and parking

  • Latvia drives on the right-hand side of the road.
  • Unless indicated otherwise, the general speed limit is 100km/h (61 mph) on certain sections of national highways, 90km/h (56 mph) on all other roads outside urban and built-up areas, and 50km/h (31 mph) inside urban and built-up areas. 
  • There are some one-way streets in Riga, especially in the city center.
  • It is illegal to use a mobile phone while driving. 
  • The legal alcohol limit is 0.05% for experienced drivers and 0.02% for novice drivers. Exceeding these limits will lead to a licence ban and, at a minimum, a 15 day imprisonment.
  • Parking spots in Riga are divided into different zones. Generally, the closer you are to the city center and the old town, the higher the hourly fee. Many spots are not available for public parking. See the Riga parking spot map and learn about the tariffs and payment methods on the city’s official website
  • Although not as much as in Scandinavia, wildlife crossing is a serious road risk in Latvia and cause many accidents every year. It is important to be cautious when driving outside cities, especially on the roads surrounded by forests. Many sections of roads with a heightened danger of wildlife crossings are indicated by special road signs.
  • Latvia is a sparsely populated county; while there are plenty of petrol stations around Riga and other cities and large towns, you’ll find much fewer in the rural regions like Northeast Latgale, Northern Vidzeme and Southwest Kurzeme. If you plan to travel in these regions, it’s a good idea to decide on your travel route in advance. 
  • Proof of insurance and the car’s documentation need to be in it whenever you’re driving.
  • When driving, you need to have your passport or ID card with you at all times.
  • The general emergency number, like elsewhere in the EU, is 112.

Toll roads

In Latvia, only vehicles that are heavier than 3 tonnes need to purchase a vignette for driving on national and regional roads. All passenger rental cars with five (or less) seats are lighter than that and therefore renters don’t need to purchase a vignette. 

If you plan to rent a heavy vehicle that needs a vignette, ask your rental car provider in advance about it. Some rental cars might come equipped with it, and some rental car providers will include an additional fee for this service. Learn more about vignettes in Latvia on the official website (you can switch the language to English on the top-right corner of the web page).

Although technically not a toll road, drivers need to purchase an entry pass for entering the road network of Jūrmala, a resort town about 20km (12 miles) west of Riga. The fee is only in place from the 1st of April until the 30th of September. The pass can be bought either online or at a ticket machine when entering the city. A 1-day pass costs 2 EUR, but you can also purchase a 7-day pass for 10 EUR. All entering cars are subjected to a video control system; not buying the pass will result in a 50 EUR fine. Learn more about the Jūrmala entry pass on the city’s official tourism website

Ideas for day trips

  • Beaches. Although located quite far up north and therefore not usually thought of as a beach destination, Latvia has more than 500 km (310 miles) of mostly sandy, pine tree-lined coastline that is especially nice to explore during the summer months. The most obvious beach trip from Riga is Jūrmala, a busy resort town known for its wooden manors. Less obvious (but also less crowded) destinations include the northern towns of Saulkrasti, Tūja, and Salacgrīva, as well as the western fishing villages that begin to dot the coastline just outside of Jūrmala.
  • Ķemeri Bog Trail. Visiting a bog might not be most people’s first idea for a day outdoors, but things are different in Latvia. Bogs are an important part of the Latvian landscape, and visiting wooden trails that crisscross the country’s many wetlands is one of the best ways to get in touch with the country’s nature. In Ķemeri, a former spa town, visitors can safely walk right into the bog, learn about its delicate ecosystem, and watch the many bird species that live there. The area offers especially fascinating views if visited at dusk or dawn. Located 46km (29 miles) west of Riga city center, Ķemeri can be reached in about 45 minutes.
  • Gauja National Park. Located in Northern Latvia and named after the Gauja River in whose valley it is located, this national park is both a nature area and a wildlife refuge. It has many hiking trails and viewing points that are separated from the areas inhabited by animals. If you’re lucky, you might get to spot a brown bear, gray wolf, lynx, owl, or grouse on the other side of the fence. Located 57km (35 miles) northeast of Riga, the park can be reached in one hour or less.
  • Sigulda. Popular with locals and foreigners alike, Sigulda is a picturesque town an hour’s drive north of the capital. The town is home to the impressive Turaida Castle, the Krimulda Palace, and a number of observation towers that offer beautiful views of the Gauja valley and the surrounding nature. If you’re looking for something more active, you can slide down the Sigulda bobsleigh sled (only in winter time), go bungee jumping (in summer), or visit Aerodium, a vertical wind tunnel.
  • Jelgava. Very important historically but practically razed during the Second World War, Jelgava was largely rebuilt in the following decades and therefore somewhat lacks the historical charm of places like Rīga, Cēsis, and Kuldīga. Despite this, the city has plenty of aces up its sleeve, not least the stunning Jelgava Palace, numerous small but interesting local museums, and vast urban green spaces, some of them situated along the shores of the Lielupe River. Situated just 45 km (28 miles) from the center of Riga, Jelgava can be reached by car in under 50 minutes.

Most popular cars

The most popular rental car in Riga is the VW Jetta, although many travelers also go for the Ford Focus and the Toyota Auris. The most popular rental car types are intermediate, compact, and standard.

Further destinations

  • Cēsis. Located near Gauja National Park, Cēsis is a picturesque town in the heart of the Vidzeme region. Attractions include the Cēsis Castle Complex, the Old Town, and the Square of Roses. After seeing Cēsis, you can drive to traditional villages around Rauna, Jaunpiebalga, or Vecpiebalga, or explore historic sites like the Āraiši Lake Castle. Located 88km (54 miles) east of Riga, Cēsis can be reached in about 1 hour and 20 minutes.
  • Daugavpils. Latvia’s second-largest city, during the last decade Daugavpils has been growing rapidly as a tourist destination. Although the city has no real historic center, there’s still plenty to see, including the impressive Daugavpils Fortress (not only the construction, but the whole neighborhood), the Mark Rothko Museum, the Daugavpils Shot Factory, and the Šmakovka Museum dedicated to the endless varieties of Latgalian moonshine. After visiting Daugavpils, you can explore the rest of Latgale. A historic region heavily influenced by Poles and Russians, it boasts a proud and unique local identity. Located 220km (137 miles) southwest of Riga near the borders with Belarus and Lithuania, Daugavpils can be reached in about 2 hours and 50 minutes.
  • Liepāja. The largest city in Western Latvia, Liepāja has its fair share of attractions. Karosta, now a part of Liepāja, is a former secret military town that is known for the Karosta Prison (open four tourists), Karosta Forts, and St. Nikolai Orthodox Cathedral. In the city center, you'll find the Amber Clock and some beautiful Art Nouveau architecture. After visiting Liepāja, you can travel to the Pape Nature Park to the south or even try some Baltic Sea surfing in Pāvilosta to the north. Located 215km (133 miles) southwest of Riga, Liepāja can be reached in about 2 hours and 40 minutes.
  • Kuldīga. A picturesque town in Western Latvia, Kuldīga is best-known as a place of unique, well-preserved architecture (and consequently, as one of the most photographed places in Europe). Kuldīga is also home to Europe’s widest waterfall and a nearby underground cave labyrinth. After visiting Kuldīga, travel to the nearby historic region of Alsunga, visit the wineries in Aizpute, or try surfing Baltic Sea surfing in Pāvilosta. Located 148 km (91 mi) from Riga, Kuldīga can be reached in about two hours.
  • Latgale. Culturally, and linguistically distinct from the rest of the country, the eastern region of Latgale is yet to be discovered by most foreign visitors, making it a delightful off-the-beaten-path destination. As known for its hospitality and strong Catholic, Orthodox, and Old Believer beliefs as it is for its blue lakes and natural scenery, the region includes the aforementioned city of Latgale, but also such gems as the Bends of Daugava Nature Park, the Basilica of Assumption in the village of Abrene, strong pottery and ceramics traditions that survive to this day, and scenic little towns like Krāslava and Ludza. The drive from Riga to the latter takes about 3 hours and 30 minutes; the region itself can be reached in about an hour less than that.

Car Rental Prices in Riga

  • Station wagons - from $17 per day
  • Large cars - from $18 per day
  • Medium cars - from $13 per day
  • Vans - from $55 per day
  • Premium cars - from $105 per day
  • Small cars - from $13 per day
  • SUVs - from $16 per day

Money-saving tips

Follow these simple tips and land a great rental car in the capital of Latvia:

  • Compare the rates of different rental car providers
  • Book your rental car well in advance
  • Plan your route before you go
  • Know your fuel and mileage requirements
  • Visit during the month when the rental prices are the cheapest. According to our data, visiting Riga is the cheapest in February when renting a car is about 35% cheaper than the yearly average and a whole 62% cheaper than renting a car in August.
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Map of Car Rental Locations

What is the cheapest month to rent a car in Riga?

Car rental prices in Riga vary by time of year. This graph shows the average prices per month to help you find the best time of year to rent.
Average rental costs per day in Riga
$7.89
January
$8.48
February
$11.07
March
$38.23
April
$23.75
May
$28.16
June
$46.46
July
$41.09
August
$16.08
September
$13.84
October
$9.49
November
$16.82
December
The cheapest month to rent a car in Riga is January (when prices average $7.89 per day). This is 64% cheaper than the yearly average and 83% cheaper than renting in July (when prices average $46.46).

This information can help you identify the low season. But these are only average numbers. How much your car rental will cost will depend on the type of vehicle you rent, how long you’ll rent it for, and how far ahead you book. Simply enter your dates in the form at the top of the page to see the exact prices.

What’s the usual rental length in Riga?

How long travelers keep their rental cars for varies from month to month: in June, the average renter keeps their car for 9 days, and in April, they keep their car for 7 days.
Average number of rental days in Riga
8
January
8
February
8
March
7
April
7
May
9
June
8
July
8
August
8
September
8
October
8
November
8
December

What's the most popular month to rent a car in Riga?

Based on the number of searches by our customers, the most popular month for renting a car in Riga is August, and the least popular is April.
Monthly searches in Riga by pick-up date relative to the average
125%
January
121%
February
114%
March
9%
April
25%
May
32%
June
115%
July
138%
August
133%
September
133%
October
129%
November
127%
December

Car Rental Information

Car rental locations 8
Airport locations 1
Popular suppliers GreenMotion, TOPRENT Latvia, Carwiz, SIXT, RentClub
Popular car categories Small cars, Medium cars, SUVs, Large cars
Lowest price $13 per day
Cheapest supplier TOPRENT Latvia

Most Popular Car Models of Rental Suppliers

Rental Supplier Model Doors Luggage Type
GreenMotion Volkswagen Polo 4 2 Small cars
GreenMotion Volkswagen Golf 5 2 Medium cars
GreenMotion Toyota C-HR 4 1 Medium cars
GreenMotion Fiat 500 3 1 Small cars
RentClub Volkswagen Polo 5 2 Small cars
Carwiz Volkswagen T-Cross 5 2 SUVs
TOPRENT Latvia Volkswagen Golf 5 2 Medium cars
GreenMotion Toyota RAV4 4 3 SUVs
Carwiz Toyota C-HR 4 2 SUVs
TOPRENT Latvia Toyota RAV4 5 3 SUVs

Our Customers' Reviews

Because we want to make sure each review listed here is left by a real customer, we don’t have an option to post a review here. Instead, we ask each and every customer to leave a review after they return their rental car. This way, you know that all reviews are authentic, verified, and trustworthy.

Latvia
Toyota Corolla Station wagon
February 19, 2024
business trip
Czech Republic
Chevrolet Orlando
August 9, 2023
Visiting of historical and cultural places in Latvia and Lithuania (Riga, Vilnius, Trakai, Kaunas, Klaipeda, Palanga, Kuldiga, Ventspils), bathing in sea and good time spent at beaches.
Greece
Volkswagen Polo
August 6, 2023
The Baltic Countries have amazing landscapes, suddenly variable speed limits and no highways, except some parts of Lithuania. It was a really tiring trip
United States of America (USA)
Toyota Corolla Station wagon
July 21, 2023
Song and dance festival…boom.
United States of America (USA)
VW Polo
September 6, 2022
Driving around Latvia was beautiful.
United States of America (USA)
Toyota Corolla
September 6, 2022
I visited my family in Latvia. Nature is the best, of course.
Denmark
VW Polo
March 13, 2022
Awesome service. Car quality is amazing and will definitely rent my car from them again :)
Belgium
Skoda Octavia
August 27, 2019
Riga and Latvia are definitely worth exploring. The easyest wat is by Rentalift car.
Netherlands
Seat Ibiza
August 6, 2019
Would definitely recommend a car when not staying in the city centre of Riga especially when visiting the national parks.
United Kingdom
VW Golf
June 27, 2019
Easy city to navigate
United Kingdom
VW Golf VII
September 23, 2018
Driving around the Baltic states is easy. We went from Riga to Vilnius then Tallinn and back to Riga. All very easy and recommended. All 3 capitals are excellent tourist places and well worth visiting.
France
VW Polo
September 22, 2018
we went to Jurmala and turned about the Cape and the big and small villages; we were very pleased with what we could see in the north part of Latvia.
South Africa
Nissan Qashqai
September 3, 2018
I love Latvia and Riga
New Zealand
Hyundai i20
August 31, 2018
Travel by car to the country towns and explore Lithuania and Estonia as well, then return car and spend a week exploring Riga, Theres more to this city and its people that you may think.
United States of America (USA)
Renault Traffic
July 24, 2018
Great place for a vacation

Car Rental Statistics

Highest rated company
RentClub
9.3 / 10
)
Lowest rated company
Dollar
7.3 / 10
)
Total number of reviews
38
Total rental companies
22
Average daily price
$37.86
Lowest daily price
$12.57
Total cars available
1171

Top 22 Suppliers in Riga in 2024

RentClub
RentClub
Exceptional 9.3 / 150 reviews
2 locations
$29 - $38
LatRent
LatRent
Exceptional 9.2 / 89 reviews
2 locations
$150
SIXT
SIXT
Exceptional 9.2 / 66 reviews
2 locations
$29 - $99
Ace Rent a car
Ace Rent a car
Exceptional 9.1 / 50 reviews
2 locations
$19 - $96
AddCar
AddCar
Very good 8.9 / 73 reviews
6 locations
$24 - $95
Alamo
Alamo
Very good 8.7 / 23 reviews
1 location
$61 - $67
TOPRENT Latvia
TOPRENT Latvia
Very good 8.5 / 138 reviews
2 locations
$13 - $64
Thrifty
Thrifty
Very good 8.5 / 15 reviews
1 location
$36 - $105
EASYCARS Latvia
EASYCARS Latvia
Very good 8.3 / 32 reviews
2 locations
$27 - $496
Prime Car Rent
Prime Car Rent
Very good 8.3 / 14 reviews
2 locations
$26 - $38
GreenMotion
GreenMotion
Very good 8.1 / 410 reviews
5 locations
$31 - $1198
Keddy
Keddy
Very good 8.1 / 35 reviews
2 locations
$36 - $111
Carwiz
Carwiz
Very good 8 / 86 reviews
2 locations
$33 - $64
Budget
Budget
Good 7.8
1 location
$41 - $166
Enterprise
Enterprise
Good 7.8
1 location
$72 - $80
Europcar
Europcar
Good 7.7 / 8 reviews
2 locations
$40 - $116
Hertz
Hertz
Good 7.7 / 1 review
1 location
$40 - $120
National
National
Good 7.7
1 location
Surprice
Surprice
Good 7.6 / 5 reviews
1 location
Avis
Avis
Good 7.4 / 4 reviews
2 locations
$40 - $160
Interrent
Interrent
Good 7.4
1 location
Dollar
Dollar
Good 7.3 / 10 reviews
1 location
$36 - $105
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