Business arrival checklist
- Confirm meeting address, entrance, taxi drop-off or parking, working language, contact person and whether the meeting is formal or informal.
- Allow weather and traffic buffer in Riga, especially in winter or before conferences and public-sector meetings.
- For work rights, residence, tax, healthcare, border, sanctions, driving or official matters, use the GPT for orientation and verify with official sources.
- Plan airport-to-hotel and hotel-to-meeting transport around Riga or your actual arrival city.
- Cards are common in cities, hotels, restaurants and many services, but visitors should keep a backup card and not assume every small vendor, rural stop or event stall accepts cards.
- Tipping is modest and context-dependent; small tips for good restaurant or taxi service may be appreciated, but check the setting and keep small euro notes or coins available.
- Use a polite greeting such as Labdien or Labrit before asking for help; English is useful in central Riga but not guaranteed everywhere. Do not assume Russian is the preferred language; language, Soviet history, Russia, Ukraine and national identity can be sensitive topics. For home visits, bring a modest gift when appropriate, follow the host on removing shoes, respect privacy and reserved communication, and ask before photographing people or sensitive places.