About Kuldiga
With the Aleksupite River running through its heart, Kuldiga is an attractive town with unique architecture and a romantic charm.
Kuldiga is a town in western Latvia. It was first mentioned in 1242, joining the Hanseatic League in 1368. The town is considered to be the pearl of Kurzeme, Latvia's western region. It boasts distinctive architecture, the Venta River with the widest waterfall ledge in Europe, and an old brick bridge. The pulse of the town is best felt in the central square, a venue for weavers' exhibitions, traditional festivities and other events. It is in Kuldiga that one can see the oldest wooden building in Kurzeme put up in 1670 near the town square. Others attractions include the Town Garden and Sculpture Park, Kuldiga Regional Museum, and Riezupe Sand Caves.
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Hotel Gothards
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Featuring a patio with inner courtyard views, free bikes and a garden, Hotel Gothards can be found in Kuldīga, close to Kuldīga Old Town Hall and 1.2 km from Art gallery of Artistsâ Residence. There is a private entrance at the aparthotel for the convenience of those who stay. There is a picnic area and guests can make use of free WiFi, free private parking and an electric vehicle charging station.
The aparthotel provides guests with a terrace, garden views, a seating area, satellite flat-screen TV, a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and a microwave, and a private bathroom with bidet and bathrobes. A fridge, a stovetop and minibar are also featured, as well as a coffee machine and a kettle. At the aparthotel, all units include bed linen and towels.
Sightseeing tours are available in the area.
Popular points of interest near the aparthotel include Castle guard’s house, Kuldīga District Museum and The Town Garden. Read more...
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Attractions in Kuldiga
- Baznicas Street, Kuldiga
- Historic Center, Kuldiga
- Riezupe Sand Caves, Kuldiga
- Venta Rapid, Kuldiga
- Town Garden and Sculpture Park, Kuldiga
- Regional Museum, Kuldiga



