Riga central market
Officially, the Central Market in Riga is the biggest market in Europe. It is one of Latvia's most important twentieth-century buildings and was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Site list in 1998 along with Old Riga.
The five pavilions that make up the market's major structures were built by repurposing disused German Zeppelin hangars and fusing Neoclassicism and Art Deco elements. While CDs and home appliances are offered outdoors, you may buy fish, meat, dairy goods, bread, and vegetables inside the hangars. Although it is difficult to acquire high-end clothing or mementos, a trip to this enormous bazaar will offer you a sense of local culture unlike anything else.
There, price haggling is almost never acceptable, but you can always give it a shot. Additionally, before making a purchase, you can sample the goods. Therefore, this is the place to go if you want to try fresh Latvian goods. You shouldn't pass up the opportunity to try the local cheese and bread; you won't be disappointed!