Guests wishing to enjoy Riga s history will love staying in this historical hotel, which occupies a hostel that opened its doors to guests in 1435. Renovated in 2005, this hotel has a total of 11 rooms over 3 floors and is named after a former mayor of Riga, Nikolaus Eke. Eke constructed the guesthouse at the end of the 16th century for widowers of the city s craftsmen who were then accommodated here for more than 300 years. The building has retained its impressive vaults, ancient facade and original walls. The lobby offers a 24-hour reception and a hotel safe. Room and laundry services are also available.
Ekes Konvents