So your tour of Riga, the capital of Latvia has come to an end. Maybe you have wandered around the medieval town, and visited the famous Central Market. We hope you have also tasted some of the delicious local cuisine, especially those mouthwatering blood pancakes, which they call 'sins pankÅ«kas' here. If you haven't truly experienced any of these, maybe you should consider spending some more time in the city. However, in case your exploration has hit the ceiling, with nothing more left for you to see, it’s the perfect time to move on to your next stop.
Is it worth visiting Tallinn?
Tallinn, which is both the capital city as well as the cultural hub of Estonia, a small neighboring country of Latvia, must be an interesting part of your plans. To add some more excitement, we must announce the fact that the country is well reputed for the beer it produces. And in terms of the number of per capita supermodels, Estonia rules the world. Can you imagine the level of beauty you can expect here? We understand that you are excited to visit Tallinn without a moment's delay. But hang on, the distance between Riga and Tallinn is approximately 300 kilometers, which demands some efficient planning. How do you reach Tallinn? Well, if your budget permits, hiring a Riga chauffeur service can help.
Hire a car
If you are here for a family vacation, it is a given that you would want to spend some quality time with each other. Now you might say that hiring a car means driving it all the way to your destination. With the steering in your arms, how are you supposed to enjoy with your kids and wife? Your point of concern is totally agreeable. That is why we don't suggest you drive the car on your own. In fact, you can hire a reputed Riga chauffeur service and rely on their expertise to make it to Tallinn.
Why choose a chauffeur service?
First of all, when you are in an unknown place and willing to travel from one country to the other, it is always safe to not try to drive on your own. Of course, you can do that but only if you have been to the area before and have certain contacts that can help you out if you need assistance in the middle of your trip. But assuming you are new to the Baltic region, we recommend you not to drive alone. Besides, a chauffeur not only knows the streets like the palm of his arms but also is exceptionally professional. A professional driver is indeed necessary when you are traveling with your family. You want someone to listen to your instructions and more importantly, obey them. Additionally, a chauffeur has adequate local knowledge that a tourist might lack. Having that support will certainly keep you calm when an emergency situation arrives. A chauffeur resembles a private driver who respects you and is responsible enough to pay attention to your safety. Now that sounds perfect, isn't it?
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