
Selecting the right accommodation in Riga dictates your entire RDE 2026 networking experience. This hotel guide breaks down the critical differences between the lively Old Town and the professional Quiet Centre, while providing official discount codes for partner hotels like Radisson Blu and the Wellton group.
Key Takeaways:
Choosing a hotel for a conference usually comes down to one question: "How close is it to the venue?" For Radiodays Europe 2026 in Riga, that is a trick question.
The ATTA Centre is located in a commercial district on Krasta iela. There are very few hotels right next to it, and honestly, you don't want to stay there unless you really love car dealerships and DIY stores. Most of you will be commuting.
Here is the Spotwise Neighborhood Breakdown to help you choose - including the truth about the official discount codes.
First: The Official "Radiodays" Deals (And A Correction) Radiodays Europe has partnered with two major hotel chains, giving you excellent options across the city:
🚨 A Local’s Correction: Some official emails mentioned hotels being reached by "metro". Riga does not have a metro. We never have. They meant Tram #7 or a bus.
Read more :
Getting Around Riga (And Escaping It): The Local’s Transport Guide
How to Get to ATTA Centre from Riga Airport: The Fast & Cheap Way
Option 1: The Quiet Centre (Klusais Centrs) - The Pro Choice
Option 2: Old Town (Vecrīga) - The Party Choice
The "Local" Verdict If you want to network and enjoy the city, stay in the Quiet Centre. Think of it like Radio Formatting. Old Town is CHR (Top 40)—loud, high energy, repetitive. The Quiet Centre is Smooth Jazz or Classic Rock—premium, relaxed, higher net worth audience.
At Spotwise, we know that context is everything. Just like you wouldn't run a luxury car ad on a teen pop station at 2 AM, you shouldn't book a luxury business trip in a stag-party hostel.
See you at the Spotwise Booth!
-Roberts