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Pickup info: You will be picked up at your hotel.
Notes:
Don't forget to book your lunch at Mezotne Palace! Please let them know in advance!

For groups more than 12 persons, please contact them directly via anda@blueberrytravel.lv


Cancellation policy

If cancellation is made less than 3 days prior to the tour/activity date the deposit payment is non refundable.

Children policy

Children under the age of 5 years can join the walking tour free of charge.

Rundale Palace Tour - the pearl of Baroque and Rococo


Duration: 5 hour(s) - Location: Rundale, Bauska
Don't worry about the location 80 km from Riga, because their local guide with interesting stories and facts about Latvia will be with you all the way down.

Rundale Palace is the most markable monument of Baroque and Rococo in Latvia. It is created by the Italian architect Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli, the designer of other famous buildings, such as the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg and the Catherine Palace in Tsarskoye Selo.

Although Latvia is a small country, it is a great one! Do you know that Old Riga is often called "A small Paris"? So the Rundale Palace should be "The Baltic Versailles". And this is one more reason why you should definitely visit it!

After the reconstruction which started in 1972, the museum with crystal chandeliers, silk wallpapers and collection of paintings and frescos can be found in Rundale Palace.

By the way! The best time to visit Rundale Palace is summertime because of its wonderful park.
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Price is per person and includes:

  • Transport services from Riga to Rundale Palace and back
  • Local guide hosting the tour from Riga to Rundale Palace
  • Private guided tour in Rundale Palace (including museum exhibitions and palace garden)
  • Entrance fee to Rundale Palace museum un park

Additional:

It is possible to arrange your lunch at another pearl of architecture located 10 km from Bauska - Mezotne Palace. Please let them know in advance to make an arrangement!





Rundale Palace Museum



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