Two buildings. Two stories. One Kuldīga.
We don't just rent beds — we look after two living monuments of the old town. In the former Chess Club, where World Junior Champion Dana Reizniece-Ozola once trained, and in the Photographer's house on the pedestrian street, the breath of another era still lingers. Every apartment has been restored with respect for Kuldīga's wooden-architecture traditions.
Chess Club Apartments
The house stands in the centre of Kuldīga's old town, next to the Town Garden and the Venta rapid. Until 2007 the reconstructed building housed Kuldīga's chess club, where World Junior Champion Dana Reizniece-Ozola trained. The wooden building was restored following the old town's building traditions: history outside, modern comfort inside.
On quiet Skolas iela beside the City Garden, the house is a few minutes' walk from the Venta rapid and the old brick bridge. One apartment is on the ground floor — the most step-free option of our two houses — while the upper terraces open onto the green of the park.
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Photographer's Apartments
The house stands right on the pedestrian street, a few steps from the historic Town Hall Square. The name comes from a photography studio that worked here at the turn of the 20th century — an inscription in the hallway still remembers it. A good choice for guests who want a separate bedroom in the very centre of town.
On the ground floor you'll find the Vinoteque 'Kabinett' and the bakery 'Banketērija', and the Town Hall Square, cafés and restaurants are quite literally on the doorstep. The building has no elevator and the pedestrian street can be lively on weekend evenings — the trade-off for staying in the beating heart of the old town.
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