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Marupe
Marupe

Marupe Travel Guide 2026: Top Attractions, Things to do & Itinerary | Trip.com | February 2026

About Marupe

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Things to do in Marupe

What to do

Looking for things to do in Marupe? We provide up-to-date info on everything from must-see scenic spots to local hangouts.
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House of the Black Heads

House of the Black Heads

5.5
4.6/556 Review
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Historic buildings
Museums
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Riga | A$AP Rocky - Don’t Be Dumb World Tour

5.3
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Concerts
Riga Central Market

Riga Central Market

4.9
4.6/546 Review
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Historic buildings
The Freedom Monument

The Freedom Monument

4.1
4.6/514 Review
Vērmane Garden

Vērmane Garden

4.0
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Xiaomi Arena

Xiaomi Arena

4.0
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St. Peter's Church

St. Peter's Church

4.0
4.8/525 Review
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Historic buildings
Riga National Zoological Garden

Riga National Zoological Garden

4.3
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Esplanāde

Esplanāde

3.7
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Bastejkalna Park

Bastejkalna Park

3.6
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Where to stay

Discover the most popular places to stay in Marupe, complete with recommendations from fellow travelers and special hotel offers
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What to eat

Want to eat like a local? Don't miss out on these top Marupe dishes and foodie spots.
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Pascucci Cafe

Pascucci Cafe

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Coffee Shops
Hercogs Gimenes Restorans

Hercogs Gimenes Restorans

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Western-style
Avg. PLN88/person
Grill Country

Grill Country

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Western-style
Avg. PLN67/person
32. augusts

32. augusts

4.0/5This user hasn't left any comments yet
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Western-style
Avg. PLN54/person
Trattoria da Niko

Trattoria da Niko

4.5/5This user hasn't left any comments yet
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Western-style
Costa Coffee

Costa Coffee

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The Coffeery shop

The Coffeery shop

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Biki

Biki

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Western-style
Avg. PLN62/person
SIA TRESTS

SIA TRESTS

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Mārupes Pizza

Mārupes Pizza

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Tickerdaze

Tickerdaze

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CAFFEINE LV

CAFFEINE LV

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Marupe Moments: Through Travelers' Eyes

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Peleș EP.8 : เสี้ยวเงาแห่งฤดูใบไม้ร่วง
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Peleș EP.8 : เสี้ยวเงาแห่งฤดูใบไม้ร่วง

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Peleș EP.7: The Final Corridor of the Castle – Art, Time, and the Silent Power of the Back Room
🏰 Peleș – The Castle of Time
A 9-Part Journey Series: A Breathless Castle

Traveling inside Peleș Castle is like reading a thick book, with hidden stories and symbols uncovered as you delve deeper into it. As we reach the final section of the castle, we encounter a room that clearly reveals the vision and spirit of its creator.

Before reaching the final room, we pass through a white hallway filled with intricate stuccowork. Entering the dining room, we encounter a long wooden table and carved cabinets, not merely for banqueting, but also symbols of government administration and diplomacy. Small details, such as the carved lion-headed pedestal and the intricately designed barometer, are not merely aesthetically pleasing; they are also a "language of power" communicated through the architecture and the careful arrangement of every element.

In the next room, we find Middle Eastern furnishings, including Persian rugs, brass lamps, and exquisitely arranged Arabian armor, reflecting European perspectives on the Orient at that time. While they may appear as beautiful works of art, they also serve as a mirror reflecting the "attitude of their owners."

The final section of Peleș Castle is not just the end of a corridor, but a "spiritual culmination" of all that the castle has to offer. From the white hall, which resembles a time tunnel, to the dining room filled with symbols of power, to the Oriental Art Gallery, which tells the story of cultural exchange.
Peleș Castle, which took over 40 years to build, was not just a summer residence, but a "model of a new Romania," intended by King Carol I as a state standing tall in Europe, merging art and science. This made it one of the first castles in Europe to have utilities like electricity and an elevator.

Peleș is not just a castle — it's a museum of European ambition in transition.
From "power" to "art"
From "possession" to "collection"
From "real palace" to "legend in our eyes"

📖 Next episode: Peleș EP.8 – A Shadow of Autumn

📍 Peleș Castle, Sinaia, Romania

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Peleș EP.7: The Final Corridor of the Castle – Art, Time, and the Silent Power of the Back Room 🏰 Peleș – The Castle of Time A 9-Part Journey Series: A Breathless Castle Traveling inside Peleș Castle is like reading a thick book, with hidden stories and symbols uncovered as you delve deeper into it. As we reach the final section of the castle, we encounter a room that clearly reveals the vision and spirit of its creator. Before reaching the final room, we pass through a white hallway filled with intricate stuccowork. Entering the dining room, we encounter a long wooden table and carved cabinets, not merely for banqueting, but also symbols of government administration and diplomacy. Small details, such as the carved lion-headed pedestal and the intricately designed barometer, are not merely aesthetically pleasing; they are also a "language of power" communicated through the architecture and the careful arrangement of every element. In the next room, we find Middle Eastern furnishings, including Persian rugs, brass lamps, and exquisitely arranged Arabian armor, reflecting European perspectives on the Orient at that time. While they may appear as beautiful works of art, they also serve as a mirror reflecting the "attitude of their owners." The final section of Peleș Castle is not just the end of a corridor, but a "spiritual culmination" of all that the castle has to offer. From the white hall, which resembles a time tunnel, to the dining room filled with symbols of power, to the Oriental Art Gallery, which tells the story of cultural exchange. Peleș Castle, which took over 40 years to build, was not just a summer residence, but a "model of a new Romania," intended by King Carol I as a state standing tall in Europe, merging art and science. This made it one of the first castles in Europe to have utilities like electricity and an elevator. Peleș is not just a castle — it's a museum of European ambition in transition. From "power" to "art" From "possession" to "collection" From "real palace" to "legend in our eyes" 📖 Next episode: Peleș EP.8 – A Shadow of Autumn 📍 Peleș Castle, Sinaia, Romania #PelesCastle #RomaniaTrip #TravelSeries #DocumentaryTone #TheCastleOfTime

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 Peleș EP.5 : ห้องอาวุธและเกียรติยศ
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Peleș EP.4: The first step into the world of imagination
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Peleș EP.4: The first step into the world of imagination

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A Chronicle from Riga|A Space Devoted to Coffee, My Time at CoffeeAcademy.lv
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🦊 Peleș Epilogue: The Fox Who Wasn't in the Plan
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🦊 Peleș Epilogue: The Fox Who Wasn't in the Plan

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Peleș EP.6 : Room of Knowledge, Honor and Art
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Peleș EP.6 : Room of Knowledge, Honor and Art

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Peleș EP.2 : The castle courtyard and memories
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Peleș EP.2 : The castle courtyard and memories

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