Currency in Latvia euro (EUR €). For 10 US dollars you can get 9.2 euros. For 100 US dollars you can get 92 euros. And the other way around: For 10 euros you can get 10.9 US dollars.
Prices: Riga Ventspils Daugavpils Jūrmala Valmiera Jelgava Ogre Jēkabpils Tukums Rēzekne
Summing up costs, it can be concluded that in Latvia it is cheaper than in United States. Food is 40% cheaper. Dining in restaurants and bars will be cheaper by 24%. In the case of the cost of living in Latvia, it is lower than the cost in United States by about 27%. For entertainment and sport, we will pay a similar amount to what we would pay in United States
See also how prices have changed in previous years: Price changes in previous years in Latvia
Are hotels expensive in Latvia? How much will we pay for a room in Latvia?
The average price of accommodation in Latvia is $73 (€67). The cost of a room in a 2-star hotel is Latvia in $44 (€41). 3-star hotels offer accommodation for an average price of $56 (€52) Overnight stay in a 4-star hotel costs $76 (€70) in Latvia If you are looking for the best conditions for your stay, then in 5-star hotels that will provide much more luxury you will have to pay $181 (€166)
When you're thinking about traveling and it doesn't necessarily have to be a specific country, maybe the costs will be lower than in Latvia in one of the nearby countries? Check prices in: Estonia, Lithuania, Aland Islands, Belarus, and Sweden.
fees
$328 ($228 - $544)
by half more than in United States
internet
$16.9 ($10.9 - $24)
76% is less expensive than in United States
jeans
$85 ($43 - $130)
62% more than in United States
average earnings
$1.17K
74% is less expensive than in United States
renting a small apartment in the center
$492 ($326 - $707)
72% is less expensive than in United States
renting a large apartment outside the center
$589 ($435 - $870)
76% is less expensive than in United States
bread
$1.4 ($0.87 - $2.2)
by half less than in United States
cheese
$10.6 ($7.6 - $16.3)
17% is less expensive than in United States
rice
$2.9 ($1.3 - $4.2)
36% is less expensive than in United States
tomatoes
$3.2 ($1.9 - $4.8)
35% is less expensive than in United States
bananas
$1.8 ($1.3 - $2.2)
5.1% more than in United States
wine
$7.6 ($5.4 - $10.9)
by half less than in United States
cheap restaurant
$10.9 ($6.5 - $16.3)
by half less than in United States
local beer
$4.3 ($2.2 - $5.4)
28% is less expensive than in United States
coffee
$3.1 ($1.4 - $4.3)
40% is less expensive than in United States
bottle of water
$1.2 ($0.76 - $2.7)
by half less than in United States
Burger King or a similar bar
$7.6 ($6.5 - $8.7)
29% is less expensive than in United States
Cola, Pepsi, Sprite, Mirinda
$1.5 ($0.98 - $3.3)
38% is less expensive than in United States
Has the price of bread increased in Latvia?
Bread in previous years has cost: 2011: $0.83(€0.76), 2012: $0.73(€0.67), 2013: $0.85(€0.78), 2014: $0.86(€0.79), 2015: $0.85(€0.78), 2016: $0.8(€0.74), 2017: $0.84(€0.77), and 2018: $0.88(€0.81).
Price changes in Bananas over the years: 2015: $1.5(€1.4), 2016: $1.4(€1.3), 2017: $1.5(€1.4), and 2018: $1.5(€1.3)
Have prices increased in restaurants in Latvia?
In inexpensive restaurants, the price for a meal was: 2011: $10.9(€10), 2012: $7(€6.4), 2013: $6.2(€5.7), 2014: $6.4(€5.9), 2015: $7.1(€6.5), 2016: $6.5(€6), 2017: $7.6(€7), and 2018: $7.6(€7)
Price changes in Renting A Small Apartment In The Center over the years: 2011: $313(€288), 2012: $331(€304), 2013: $344(€316), 2014: $316(€290), 2015: $389(€358), 2016: $372(€342), 2017: $397(€365), and 2018: $405(€373)
Prices in cities and towns in Latvia
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