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Riga is Latvia's grand capital, a city of stunning Art Nouveau facades, a UNESCO-listed medieval Old Town, and a gay scene that has survived considerable adversity to establish itself as a fixture of Baltic LGBTQ+ life. The scene is deliberately understated — Latvia's legal and social climate discourages overt visibility — but for those who know where to look, Riga offers a warm community of locals and a growing number of international queer travelers. The Golden Cane bar in the Old Town is the beating heart of gay Riga, a long-established venue with a loyal local clientele and a welcoming attitude toward visitors. Studio 69 provides the city's dedicated gay club nights, drawing a dancing crowd on weekends. Piens bar, beloved by Riga's creative class, is consistently queer-friendly without being exclusively gay, offering excellent coffee and a relaxed atmosphere. Kanepju Kulturas centrs serves as the cultural home of Riga's LGBTQ+ arts community, hosting exhibitions, screenings, and community events throughout the year. Riga Pride takes place annually in summer and is an important milestone in Latvia's LGBTQ+ history. Early Pride marches faced violent opposition and required heavy police protection; today the event is more secure and draws several thousand participants. Latvia participates in the Baltic Pride rotation with Tallinn and Vilnius, and when Riga hosts the tri-annual Baltic Pride, attendance swells significantly with international visitors. Safety note: LGBTQ+ visitors should exercise discretion regarding public displays of affection, particularly outside the Old Town and Centrs neighborhoods. Riga's central tourist zone is generally safe; outer districts require more caution. The bar scene is intentionally low-profile and word-of-mouth oriented. English is widely spoken in the center of Riga.