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Arriving at Riga International Airport (RIX) can be chaotic without a dedicated transfer plan. This logistical guide protects attendees from common taxi scams, offering clear instructions on utilizing the Bolt ride-share pickup zone and detailing the exact public transit routes directly to the ATTA Centre for Radiodays Europe 2026.
Key Takeaways:
You have just landed at Riga International Airport (RIX) for Radiodays Europe 2026. You have your luggage, and you walk out of the terminal to see a chaotic line of taxis.
A driver in a leather jacket waves at you and says, "Taxi? Good price."
Stop! Do not get in that car. If you do, you might end up paying €50+ for a ride that should cost €15. As a local tech founder who flies in and out of RIX constantly, I’m going to tell you exactly how to get to the ATTA Centre without getting ripped off.
Option 1: The "Pro" Move (Bolt)
Option 2: The "Safe" Taxi (Red Cab / Baltic Taxi)
Option 3: The "Budget" Adventure (Public Transport) If you are on a strict budget, you can take public transport, but there is no direct bus to the ATTA Centre. The official guide provides two specific transfer routes:
Summary: Just Download Bolt. Unless you really want to see the scenic route with a suitcase, just take a Bolt. Efficiency is the theme of Radiodays 2026. Don't waste time on logistics. And don't waste time on manual ad tracking. Book a slot to see our Real-Time Ad Monitoring dashboard at the show.
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Getting Around Riga (And Escaping It): The Local’s Transport Guide
The venue is approximately a 15-minute drive from the airport by taxi or Bolt.
Exit the Arrivals terminal on the ground floor, cross to the second lane marked "Carshare," and wait by the suitcase statue.
You can take Bus No. 22 to "Abrenes iela," and then change to Bus No. 12 to the "Balvu iela" stop.
No direct tram exists, but you can take Bus No. 22 to the Central Market and transfer to Tram No. 7 to the "Rēznas iela" stop.
An app-based Bolt ride typically costs €12–€18, while a traditional metered taxi will cost between €20 and €30.