Quick answer: The best time to visit Latvia is May, June, August, and September. May-June gives Riga blossoms and long-day energy; August through September brings warm Baltic, mushroom-hunting in the forests, and Jūrmala beach in golden light before October chill.
Latvia sits in the middle of the Baltic trio — Riga has Europe’s largest concentration of Art Nouveau buildings, the Gauja Valley delivers genuinely wild forest, and Jurmala beach is the Baltic’s classic summer escape. Climate is fully continental: brief but brilliant summers, brutal but atmospheric winters. Here is the seasonal read.
Best months to visit Latvia
May-June gives Riga blossoms and long-day energy; August through September brings warm Baltic, mushroom-hunting in the forests, and Jūrmala beach in golden light before October chill.
Month-by-month overview
When to avoid Latvia
November is the gloomiest non-holiday month. January-February cold but Riga’s claim to the first-ever Christmas tree (1510) makes the holiday market authentic.
Key events and festivals
- Jāņi (Summer Solstice) (June 23-24): Latvia’s biggest celebration; bonfires, flower wreaths, all-night festivities in countryside.
- Riga City Festival (Mid-August): 3-day city birthday celebrations; free concerts and parades.
- Christmas Market (Late November – January 7): Riga claims to host the first-ever Christmas market (1510); Old Town Dome Square fills.
- Latvian Song Festival (Every 5 years (next 2028)): 30,000+ singers performing together; UNESCO masterpiece.
A local insider tip
If you want one perfect Latvian weekend, time it for late August. Riga has the second weekend of August city festival (free concerts everywhere), the Baltic is at peak swimming temperature, mushroom season has just started, and the Art Nouveau quarter is still walking-weather warm. Stay in Mežaparks district for the forest-park experience most tourists never see.
Frequently asked questions
When is the cheapest time to visit Latvia?
Mid-January through February and early November have the cheapest flights and Riga hotels — often 40-50% below summer rates.
Is Riga worth visiting in winter?
Yes — Old Town with snow and 1000+ Art Nouveau buildings makes it photogenic. Pack proper Arctic gear (regularly -10°C).
When can I swim in the Baltic Sea?
Mid-June through mid-September. Water reaches 18-22°C in July-August at Jurmala beach (30 minutes from Riga).
What is Jāņi and why is it important?
Pre-Christian Latvian midsummer festival on June 23-24. Whole country goes to countryside for bonfires, flower wreaths, and traditional songs. Cities empty out.
Are Latvia mushrooms really worth hunting?
Yes — late August through October is mushroom season; locals take it seriously. Cep, chanterelles, and milkcaps everywhere. Guided forays available from Riga.

