
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