
Liepāja Residents' Guide to Friday Evenings: How to Stay Busy Between Work and Wallowing
While Fridays in Riga bring chaos and mayhem, Liepāja residents have masterfully learned to enjoy peaceful evenings without unnecessary drama.
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While Fridays in Riga bring chaos and mayhem, Liepāja residents have masterfully learned to enjoy peaceful evenings without unnecessary drama.

Starting February, Liepāja Regional Hospital introduces new visiting hours - apparently someone finally realized that a hospital isn't a café.

Local tire business reveals shocking truth: turns out used tires can be just as reliable as Riga's trolleybus schedule.

Tiamo group generously supports Liepāja's art school, but locals are already speculating that it's payment for our wind singing so beautifully.

January frost increased heating energy consumption, but the company assures that their wood chips are as reliable as Liepāja residents' ability to complain about bills.

The foundation 'Foundation Liepāja 2027' offers courses for cultural workers, as it turns out that organizing events is more complicated than predicting sea waves.

Following passenger requests, the bus company has added a new stop 'Līva' so people don't have to trudge from the port to downtown with their bags.

Local beauties share their experience on how to look human after the city's nightlife adventures.

While Riga residents pay thousands for SPA procedures, Liepāja locals have learned that collagen might be the solution not only for dry skin, but also for creaky joints.

Liepāja's music god returns with ballads about witch love. Wiktorija ready for exotic sounds.

While Riga pensioners meditate in yoga classes, 74-year-old Ildze from Liepāja goes on a TV show to find a life partner.

Gunta Stenkēviča from Ganību Street has vanished like sand in the wind — local experts blame climate change.