Latvia Visa RequirementsFor Sweden passport holders

Swedish passport holders can visit Latvia visa-free. Both are EU and Schengen members with strong Baltic Sea connections.

Visa Free
Riga
Europe
EUR (€)
Latvian
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Great news! Sweden passport holders can enter Latvia without a visa for tourism or business purposes.

No application needed. Travel on your Swedish passport or national ID. EU freedom of movement applies for residency and work.

Latvia is part of the Schengen Area. Your stay counts toward the 90-day limit within any 180-day period for the entire Schengen zone. Learn more about Schengen rules →

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

3 months beyond departure from Schengen

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Current Travel Situation

Sweden to Latvia: What You Need to Know

Sweden and Latvia have strong historical and economic ties across the Baltic Sea. Swedish banks (SEB, Swedbank) are central to the Latvian economy. Both are EU and Schengen members. Riga is a popular destination for Swedish tourists and business travelers.

How to Get There

Riga (RIX) is served from Stockholm Arlanda (ARN) by SAS and airBaltic. Ferry services from Stockholm to Riga (Tallink) take approximately 18 hours.

Money & Banking

Latvia uses the Euro (EUR). Exchange SEK to EUR before travel or use ATMs in Riga. Latvia is significantly cheaper than Sweden for accommodation and food. Cards are widely accepted.

Practical Tips

No visa formalities. Present your Swedish passport or national ID. Riga's Old Town is compact and walkable. Book ferry tickets in advance for car travel.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Swedish citizens need a visa for Latvia?

No. Both are EU and Schengen members. Swedish citizens travel freely.

Are there ferry services between Sweden and Latvia?

Yes. Tallink operates ferry services from Stockholm to Riga, taking approximately 18 hours. This is a popular option for travelers wishing to bring their car.

Does Latvia use the Euro?

Yes. Latvia uses the Euro (EUR). Exchange SEK at Arlanda or use ATMs in Riga.

Is Riga affordable for Swedish travelers?

Yes. Riga is considerably cheaper than Stockholm for accommodation, food, and nightlife.

What is Riga known for?

Riga is known for its art nouveau architecture, Old Town (UNESCO World Heritage Site), vibrant food scene, and Central Market.

Can Swedish citizens work in Latvia?

Yes. EU freedom of movement allows Swedish citizens to live and work in Latvia without a work permit.