Rundāle Palace
A breathtaking 18th-century baroque palace and its stunning French gardens, often called the 'Baltic Versailles'.

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Rundāle Palace
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Fewer crowds, more serene

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Must-see attractions
A breathtaking 18th-century baroque palace and its stunning French gardens, often called the 'Baltic Versailles'.
"The Baltic Versailles! Amidst the vast fields and meadows of Zemgale stands the most beautiful baroque palace."
🚗 Rent a Car for Easy Access
Public transport is tricky. A car offers the most flexibility for this day trip from Riga.
🎧 Use the Digital Audio Guide
Enhance your visit with the comprehensive digital audio guide available on your phone.
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4.7 · 13,804 reviews
Type
Castle
Highlights
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The Golden Hall
Main Palace
Marvel at the breathtaking opulence of the Golden Hall, a testament to 18th-century baroque grandeur.
Duke and Duchess's Apartments
Main Palace
Step into the private lives of the nobility by exploring the exquisitely preserved bedrooms and bathrooms.
French Gardens
Palace Grounds
Wander through meticulously manicured French gardens, a perfect complement to the palace's splendor.
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Rundale Palace or Cesis?
Hi everyone, looking for some suggestions. I'll be in Riga at the end of the month for a solo trip. Flying into Helsinki, then through Tallinn, to Riga, then to Vilnius. I have about a day time and I'm having a hard time deciding which to go to. I know they are very…
🚗 Rent a Car for Easy Access
Public transport is tricky. A car offers the most flexibility for this day trip from Riga.
🎧 Use the Digital Audio Guide
Enhance your visit with the comprehensive digital audio guide available on your phone.
Which one's better: Rundāle Palace or Jelgava's?
Sveiki! I’m planning on travelling to the Baltics soon and I have time for one short detour on my trip from Rīga to Šiauliai. I’d love to see both Rundāle and Jelgava Palaces, but I sadly don’t have enough time and I have to pick only one. So, which one would you recommend…
Visiting Latvia - day trip to Rundale Palace
Hello, I’m am planning to visit Riga in the fall and would like to take a day trip to Rundale Palace. It looks like the only options are private taxi (extremely expensive), hiring a car or public transit. My question for this group is as follows: is the Public transit safe and…
⏳ Allow 2.5 Hours for Visit
Allocate ample time to explore both the palace interiors and the stunning gardens.
🎟️ Buy Tickets On Arrival
Tickets are readily available at the palace, especially on weekdays.
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I would include Rundale palace, it is like mini Versaille, garden in summer expecially
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🚗 Rent a Car for Easy Access
Public transport is tricky. A car offers the most flexibility for this day trip from Riga.
🎧 Use the Digital Audio Guide
Enhance your visit with the comprehensive digital audio guide available on your phone.
⏳ Allow 2.5 Hours for Visit
Allocate ample time to explore both the palace interiors and the stunning gardens.
🎟️ Buy Tickets On Arrival
Tickets are readily available at the palace, especially on weekdays.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Rundāle Palace is widely praised as a stunning architectural gem and a highlight of Latvia. Visitors are particularly impressed by the meticulously restored interiors and the immaculate French gardens. While the journey can be a bit challenging without a car, the experience is consistently described as worthwhile and a must-see for its historical grandeur and beauty.
"Perhaps the jewel of Latvia. The palace is in really good condition, thanks to everyone's hard work. The gardens are certainly kept in immaculate condition.
Most of the rooms are open to visitors, including the bedrooms and bathrooms of the Duke and Duchess — definitely worth a visit. It's usually not very crowded on weekdays. You can use an audio guide."
Dimitris Tsatsaronis
"The Baltic Versailles! Amidst the vast fields and meadows of Zemgale (Semgallen) stands the most beautiful baroque palace in the Baltic States: the Rundāles Pils (Rundāle Palace). The palace was commissioned by Ernst Johann Biron, the lover of Tsarina Anna Ivanova who bestowed him the Duchy of Courland and Semigallia. The famous Italian architect Bartolomeo Rastrelli designed and built a palace inspired by Versailles. Since the Duke was exiled to Siberia by his political enemies in 1740, the construction of the palace took place in two phases. During the first phase (1736-40) the palace itself was built, and during the second phase (1765-68) the furnishing of 138 rooms and halls was completed. During the Latvian War of Independence in 1919, the palace was badly damaged. In 1933, the palace was restored/rebuilt when a school was established. After the Rundāle Palace Museum was founded in 1972, a thorough and long-term restoration was immediately started, which was only completed in 2015. Thanks to this restoration, the palace once again radiates its 18th century grandeur, which visitors can admire in 40 rooms and halls. In addition to the magnificent interior, the French gardens are certainly worth a visit. So all in all, Rundāle Palace is a destination that should not be missed on your itinerary!"
Koen
"Really glad we decided to drive and visit Rundāle Palace. If you had a car - don't skip this easy day trip from Riga. The gardens are beautiful - and it's aways interesting to see intricate buildings preserved. Impressive! We spent about 2.5 hours here in total. We visited on a Wednesday and bought tickets when we got there."
Tori Rivers
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The most convenient way to reach Rundāle Palace from Riga is by car, taking approximately 1.5 hours. While public transport is an option, it's significantly more time-consuming and involves multiple transfers. Renting a car or booking a guided tour are highly recommended for a hassle-free experience.
Absolutely! Rundāle Palace is considered a must-see and makes for an excellent day trip from Riga, offering a glimpse into Latvia's rich history and architectural beauty.
Yes, it's possible to visit without a car, but it requires more planning. You can take a bus from Riga to Bauska and then a local bus or taxi to the palace, or opt for organized tours that include transportation.
The driving distance is approximately 75 kilometers (about 47 miles), typically taking around 1 hour and 30 minutes depending on traffic conditions.
Yes, ample parking is available at Rundāle Palace for visitors arriving by car.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Ticket prices vary depending on the areas you wish to visit (e.g., palace interiors, gardens). It's best to check the official Rundāle Palace website for the most current pricing information.
Yes, you can purchase tickets directly at the palace upon arrival. Weekdays are generally less crowded, making ticket purchase straightforward.
Opening hours can vary seasonally. It's advisable to consult the official Rundāle Palace website for the most up-to-date information on operating hours before your visit.
Booking in advance is generally not required, especially if you visit on a weekday. However, for peak season or weekends, it might be a good idea to check if advance booking is recommended.
Yes, typically there are different ticket options that allow access to various parts of the palace and gardens, such as the main exhibition, the Duke's and Duchess's apartments, and the gardens.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
Inside Rundāle Palace, you can explore numerous restored rooms, including the opulent Golden Hall, the Duke's and Duchess's private apartments, and various exhibition spaces showcasing the palace's history and restoration.
Yes, Rundāle Palace offers a digital audio guide, which can be accessed on your smartphone. It provides comprehensive information about the palace's history and exhibits.
Most visitors spend around 2.5 to 3 hours exploring both the palace interiors and the extensive gardens.
Absolutely! The French-inspired gardens are a major highlight, featuring intricate landscaping, fountains, and seasonal blooms. They are meticulously maintained and offer a beautiful contrast to the palace's architecture.
While efforts have been made for restoration, some older buildings may have limitations. It's advisable to contact the palace directly for specific accessibility information regarding ramps, elevators, and accessible routes.
📸 📸 Photography
Photography rules can vary. Generally, photography for personal use is allowed in most areas, but flash photography might be restricted to protect the artifacts. Always check for signage or ask staff if unsure.
The Golden Hall, the grand staircases, and the meticulously kept French Gardens offer stunning photographic opportunities. The exterior architecture itself is also very photogenic.
Drone usage is typically restricted at historical sites to protect the heritage and ensure visitor safety. It's highly unlikely to be permitted without special authorization.
The 'golden hours' – early morning or late afternoon – offer beautiful, soft light that enhances the palace's grandeur and the gardens' beauty. Midday sun can be harsh.
While dedicated photography tours might not be common, the palace's beauty makes it a dream for photographers. Visiting during quieter times can allow for more unhindered shots.


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