Jūrmala (; "seaside") is a state
city
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in
Latvia
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, about west of
Riga
Riga (; lv, Rīga , liv, Rīgõ) is the capital and largest city of Latvia and is home to 605,802 inhabitants which is a third of Latvia's population. The city lies on the Gulf of Riga at the mouth of the Daugava river where it meets the B ...
. Jūrmala is a
resort town stretching and sandwiched between the
Gulf of Riga and the
Lielupe River. It has a stretch of white-sand beach, and a population of 49,325 in 2019, making it the fifth-largest city in Latvia.
While Latvia was part of the
Soviet Union
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, Jūrmala was a favorite holiday-resort and tourist destination for high-level Communist Party officials, particularly
Leonid Brezhnev
Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev; uk, links= no, Леонід Ілліч Брежнєв, . (19 December 1906– 10 November 1982) was a Soviet politician who served as General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union between 1964 and ...
and
Nikita Khrushchev. Although many amenities such as beach-houses and concrete hotels remain, some have fallen into disrepair. Jūrmala remains a tourist attraction with long beaches facing the
Gulf of Riga and romantic wooden houses in the
Art Nouveau
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style.
Names and administrative history
The name Jūrmala stems from
Latvian ''jūra'' ("sea") and ''mala'' ("edge", "side", "margin"), thus "seaside" in
English.
In 1920, soon after Latvian independence, the town of Rīgas Jūrmala ("Seaside of Riga") was established.
[JŪRMALA, Nature and Cultural Heritage, Ed. LaimaSlava, Neputns 2004, , page 77] In
German it became known as Rigasche Strand and Riga-Strand (Beach of Riga), and advertised as part of ''Baltische Riviera'' (the Baltic Riviera)
During
World War II
World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the World War II by country, vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great power ...
, Jūrmala lost its autonomy and by 1946 it was a district of Riga. In 1949 this district was enlarged to include
Priedaine. Finally, in 1959 the district of Jūrmala was removed from the city of Riga and merged with the health resorts
Sloka and
Ķemeri to establish Jūrmalas pilsēta (City of Jūrmala).
In publications dating from the Soviet period, the city name was occasionally spelled in English as "Yurmala", a back-transliteration from Russian ''Юрмала''.
As a result of the administrative territorial reform of Latvia in 2009, Jūrmala became one of the
republican cities of Latvia
The current administrative division of Latvia came into force on 1 July 2021.
On 10 June 2020, the Saeima approved a municipal reform that would reduce the 110 municipalities and nine republic cities to 43 local government units consisting of 3 ...
(''Republikas pilsētas''), and is currently (2011) the fifth largest by population. The republican cities were replaced with state cities (''Valstspilsētas'') after the 2021 administrative reform.
History

The city of Jūrmala actually consists of a string of small resorts. From west to east, these include
Ķemeri,
Jaunķemeri,
Sloka,
Kauguri,
Vaivari,
Asari,
Melluži,
Pumpuri,
Jaundubulti,
Dubulti,
Majori
Majori is the central district of Jūrmala resort town in Latvia famous for its spa hotels, historic Art Nouveau wooden summer houses as well as cultural activities and festivals.
Landmarks of Majori are the sandy Majori beach and pedestri ...
,
Dzintari,
Bulduri and
Lielupe and others.
Jūrmala's reputation as a spa destination began in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Wealthy landowners began the tradition of relaxing at the seaside, and Russian army officers came here to rest after the
Napoleonic Wars
The Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815) were a series of major global conflicts pitting the French Empire and its allies, led by Napoleon I, against a fluctuating array of European states formed into various coalitions. It produced a period of Fren ...
, returning later with their families. The peak of the Jūrmala area's development was the opening of the
Riga - Tukums railway in 1877 (which still passes through Jūrmala) that gave a great boost to the numbers of visitors, and thus a boost to the development of the town as a resort. Jūrmala also gained a reputation as a health spa. The sea breeze, pine aroma, mineral springs, and sandy beach encouraged many sanatoriums to develop within the city.
In Soviet times Jūrmala was popular with the Communist officials because of its beach and sanatoriums - holidays were also given as rewards for top union members. It became one of the most popular holiday destinations in the whole Union. The spas offered facilities from mud baths to riding therapy and hiking in the woods. In summer there are many concerts.
Whereas
Riga
Riga (; lv, Rīga , liv, Rīgõ) is the capital and largest city of Latvia and is home to 605,802 inhabitants which is a third of Latvia's population. The city lies on the Gulf of Riga at the mouth of the Daugava river where it meets the B ...
has advanced rapidly to embrace and cater for growing numbers of Western tourists, Jūrmala has lagged behind. Russians are now subject to strict visa requirements and its beaches have yet to attract significant numbers of Europeans, leaving the tourist industry with a hard task on its hands. However, during the past few years, Jūrmala has started to recover. Many Russian celebrities, successful businessmen and others buy houses near the beach, and a variety of festivals and other activities attract increasing crowds each summer. At the moment, Jūrmala has almost resumed the popularity that it had with the Soviet elite.
The main beach at Majori and another at Bulduri now bear blue eco-flags signalling the sea is clean and safe to swim in, and the
Latvian Academy of Science
The Latvian Academy of Sciences ( lv, Latvijas Zinātņu akadēmija) is the official science academy of Latvia and is an association of the country's foremost scientists. The academy was founded as the ''Latvian SSR Academy of Sciences'' ( lv, La ...
boasts a hotel for its members in the town. There is also the Midsummer Festival in June, celebrating the longest day of the year. The "Jaunais Vilnis"
New Wave (competition) music festival showcases the latest music from all over Europe. The
Lonely Planet guide to the region states that it is one of the highlights of Latvia.
Architecture

The most distinguishing architectural feature in Jūrmala is the prevalence of wooden houses dating from the 19th and first half of the 20th century. Most of the buildings were built by
Baltic German
Baltic Germans (german: Deutsch-Balten or , later ) were ethnic German inhabitants of the eastern shores of the Baltic Sea, in what today are Estonia and Latvia. Since their coerced resettlement in 1939, Baltic Germans have markedly declined ...
and Latvian architects, but there are also works of Russian, Finnish and other architects. Jūrmala's architecture typically falls into classicism, national romanticism, and modern styles. The town has an official list of 414 historical buildings under protection, as well as over 4,000 wooden structures..
Dubulti Station
Dubulti Station is a railway station on the Torņakalns – Tukums II Railway of the Latvian Railways system.
It is located in the Dubulti District of the city of Jūrmala, in the Riga region of Latvia.
History
The first station was opened her ...
is an example of sculptural
concrete shell Modernist architecture.
Beach
Jūrmala's beach is long, covered with white quartz sand. The shallow coastal waters are suitable and safe for children. The beach is equipped with playgrounds, small benches, football fields and volleyball courts, as well as descents for prams and wheelchairs. In spring and autumn amber pieces can be found on the beach.
Each region's beach has its own character. In
Majori
Majori is the central district of Jūrmala resort town in Latvia famous for its spa hotels, historic Art Nouveau wooden summer houses as well as cultural activities and festivals.
Landmarks of Majori are the sandy Majori beach and pedestri ...
and
Bulduri, where the
Blue Flag flies, it is possible to rent water bicycles or relax in the beach cafe. In Dubulti and Dzintari competitions in beach football and volleyball take place, but on Pumpuri beach there is kite surfing and windsurfing.
International water sports contests, including
rowing,
sailing
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, and
waterskiing that take place on the river Lielupe.
Tourist attractions
Livu Akvaparks
Livu Akvaparks ( lv, Līvu Akvaparks) in Jūrmala is one of the largest water amusement parks in Northern Europe. The 3 floors of Līvu Akvaparks include more than 20 slides, more than 10 pools of various depths and sizes, attractions for children, a SPA complex with 4 saunas, cold pool, salt chamber, bubble baths and air and underwater massage facilities. The park's area is 11,000m
2, but in summers an additional 7 000m
2 becomes available to visitors, bringing the total area to 18 000m
2 making this the largest closed-type water park in Northern Europe that operates throughout the year. It opened for visitors on 30 December 2003, after almost 2 years of construction and at a cost of more than 16 million euros. Each year it receives 300,000 visitors, of which roughly 45% are Latvians.
Ķemeri National Park
Ķemeri National Park
Ķemeri National Park ( lv, Ķemeru nacionālais parks) is a national park west of the city of Jūrmala, Latvia. Established in 1997, Ķemeri is the third largest national park in the country by area, covering an area of 381.65 km2. The terr ...
( lv, Ķemeru nacionālais parks) is a
national park west of the city of Jūrmala,
Latvia
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. Established in 1997, Ķemeri is the third largest national park in the country by area, covering an area of 381.65 km
2. The territory of the park is mostly occupied by forests and mires, the most significant of them being The Great Ķemeri Bog ( lv, Lielais Ķemeru tīrelis). The Great Kemeri Bog Boardwalk is a popular tourist destination in
Ķemeri National Park
Ķemeri National Park ( lv, Ķemeru nacionālais parks) is a national park west of the city of Jūrmala, Latvia. Established in 1997, Ķemeri is the third largest national park in the country by area, covering an area of 381.65 km2. The terr ...
,
Latvia
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, offering visitors a chance to explore the bog and its inhabitants. A small boardwalk arc (1.4 km) and a great boardwalk arc (3.4 km) is present, with an observation platform that is a popular place with photographers for sunrise and sunset scenes in
Latvia
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, regardless of the season or weather.
Jomas Street
Jomas street ( lv, Jomas iela) is one of the central and oldest streets of Jūrmala, which during its existence has undergone various changes and transformations. Most of the street is a walking boulevard closed to vehicle traffic, and is populated with restaurants, bars, souvenir booths, fruit stalls and a small shopping complex containing a cinema.
Dzintari Forest Park

The
Dzintari Forest Park
Dzintari (until 1922, Edinburgh, lv, Edinburga) is a residential area and neighbourhood of the city of Jūrmala in Latvia
Latvia ( or ; lv, Latvija ; ltg, Latveja; liv, Leţmō), officially the Republic of Latvia ( lv, Latvijas ...
( lv, Dzintaru Mežaparks) is located near the centre of Jūrmala, with 200 year old pine groves surrounding the park. For leisure there are walkways that weave within the park connecting a skate park, 3 children playgrounds, a cafe, a roller-skate path (with skiing available in winter), basketball courts and a free-to-enter watchtower.
The Dzintari watchtower at 33.5 meters high, soars past the pine trees with a large viewing platform at the top allowing tall distant objects to be seen such as the
Riga Radio and TV Tower. Throughout the entire height of the watchtower a total of 12 platforms are formed, overlooking all directions.
It also includes a paid obstacle course in the trees with 5 routes and a 250m zip line.
Jurmala Open Air Museum and Ragakapa Nature Park
Jurmala Open Air Museum ( lv, Jūrmalas brīvdabas muzejs) located east of
Bulduri celebrates the cities fishing heritage. A fisherman's court has been set up, and its nearly 2,000 exhibits portray the fishermen's work and life in Jūrmala in the 19th and 20th centuries. Nearby Ragakāpa Nature park ( lv, Ragakāpas dabas parks), this is a natural 800 m long and 100 m wide dune formed out of wind-activity, with viewing platforms and an eco-trail present.
Lielupe
The 116km long river
Lielupe flows within Jūrmala. It is popular amongst canoeists and kayakers as Lielupe flows through and connects populated municipalities including
Bauska,
Mežotne,
Jelgava
Jelgava (; german: Mitau, ; see also #Name, other names) is a state city in central Latvia about southwest of Riga with 55,972 inhabitants (2019). It is the largest town in the region of Zemgale (Semigalia). Jelgava was the capital of the unit ...
,
Kalnciems and
Riga
Riga (; lv, Rīga , liv, Rīgõ) is the capital and largest city of Latvia and is home to 605,802 inhabitants which is a third of Latvia's population. The city lies on the Gulf of Riga at the mouth of the Daugava river where it meets the B ...
. In addition waterskiing, fishing, boat cruising and taking summer ferry trips are popular.
Ķemeri Hotel (Sanatorium) Building

Ķemeri hotel (sanatorium) building ( lv, Ķemeru viesnīca (sanatorija)) is one of the most prominent neo-attraction examples in Latvian architecture. In 1936, President
Kārlis Ulmanis officially opened one of the most prestigious buildings in Latvia at the time, Hotel "Ķemeri" with 100 comfortable rooms and a luxurious hall. The building was designed by architect Eizen Laube and was built by public funds.
After World War II, it was transformed into a sanatorium with 300 beds for treating problems with nervous systems, as well as patients with joint, bones and musculoskeletal and gynaecological diseases from the Soviet republics with a very wide range of health resorts and medical services. After the restoration of Latvia's independence, the building was privatised and its reconstruction started, but the project was unsuccessful and reconstruction has still not been completed.
Sports events and clubs

The
2017 European Beach Volleyball Championships was held from August 16 to August 20, 2017. The draw consisted of 32 men's & 32 women's teams, with 100,000 EUR prize money per gender. The best Latvian men's team of
Aleksandrs Samoilovs and
Jānis Šmēdiņš took home silver, losing 2–0 to Italy in the finals. The best Latvian's women's team of
Tina Graudina and
Anastasija Kravcenoka lost in the quarterfinals to Germany 2–0. A 2,800 stadium was purpose built on
Majori
Majori is the central district of Jūrmala resort town in Latvia famous for its spa hotels, historic Art Nouveau wooden summer houses as well as cultural activities and festivals.
Landmarks of Majori are the sandy Majori beach and pedestri ...
beach, with near capacity for most games.
The 2012
Winter Swimming World Championships were hosted in Jūrmala in January with a then-record 1,129 participants attending. This made
Latvia
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the 3rd international host since its inception in 2000 at
Helsinki
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,
Finland
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.
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Place ...
is a Latvian football club in Jūrmala that plays its home matches in the 2,500 capacity
Slokas Stadium. They won the
Latvian Higher League ( lv, Virslīga) football premiership in 2016 and 2017.
The
Baltic Open tennis tournament, part of the
WTA Tour, is held at the National Tennis Center Lielupe in Jūrmala in July, starting in 2019.
Personalities
The following people were born in Jūrmala:
*
Imants Ziedonis (1933–2013), poet
*
Ernests Gulbis (born 1988), tennis player
*
Roberts Bukarts
Roberts Bukarts (born June 27, 1990) is a Latvian professional ice hockey forward for HC Vítkovice Ridera of the Czech Extraliga (ELH).
Playing career
Bukarts made his Kontinental Hockey League debut with Dinamo Riga during the 2009–10 seas ...
(born 1990), ice hockey player
*
Jelizaveta Polstjanaja (born 2003), rhythmic gymnast
Festivals
During the
Soviet era, Jūrmala was a venue for various festivals, including the pop music festival "
Jūrmala" (1986–1993).
From 2001 onwards Jūrmala hosted the "
New Wave" competition for young pop singers from all over Europe. It also hosted the "
Singing KiViN" event each July. Due to a ban of several Russian media personalities from entering Latvia, both competitions were moved from Jūrmala in 2015.
The Jūrmala International Piano Competition, arranged by the City Council and the Latvian Piano Teachers Association in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture of Latvia, for pianists of all nationalities aged 19 years and under, was established in 1994 and is held every two years in the "Dzintari" concert hall. As the International Academic Music Competition (with various categories), it reached its 11th Season in 2010.
Transport
Railway

The railway
Riga
Riga (; lv, Rīga , liv, Rīgõ) is the capital and largest city of Latvia and is home to 605,802 inhabitants which is a third of Latvia's population. The city lies on the Gulf of Riga at the mouth of the Daugava river where it meets the B ...
-
Tukums was built in 1875–1877. The route chosen included the narrow
isthmus between
Lielupe and the
Gulf of Riga. A stretch of 13 km of the line runs within a kilometre of the sea, and there are ten stations within easy walking distance from the beach. This was a big boost to the development of Jūrmala as a series of resorts along the coast. In 1912 a direct train connection was established with Moscow. The railway through Jūrmala is currently double-track and electrified.
[Jūrmala, Renate Kārkliņa, Nationālais apgāds Ltd 2006, , pages 35-37.] The current railway stations in Jūrmala, sorted from east to west, are
Priedaine,
Lielupe,
Bulduri,
Dzintari,
Majori
Majori is the central district of Jūrmala resort town in Latvia famous for its spa hotels, historic Art Nouveau wooden summer houses as well as cultural activities and festivals.
Landmarks of Majori are the sandy Majori beach and pedestri ...
,
Dubulti,
Jaundubulti,
Pumpuri,
Melluži,
Asari,
Vaivari,
Sloka and
Ķemeri.
Roads
A six lane road, designated
A10 and
E22, connects Riga to Jūrmala. A road toll is required from non-residents to pass the 4-lane bridge over
Lielupe (built in 1962) and drive into Jūrmala. A railway overpass was built at
Dzintari Station in 1976, giving a fast four-lane traffic flow into central Jūrmala.
Air
Riga International Airport is only 18 km from central Jūrmala (Majori). Confusingly,
Jūrmala Airport
Jūrmala Airport is an airport located in Smārde Parish, Tukums Municipality, in the Courland region of Latvia, southeast of Tukums.
All of the airport's technical infrastructure, runway and buildings are what was left of the former Soviet ...
, a former Soviet air base, is further away (39 km) from central Jūrmala, near
Tukums.
Demographics

As of 1 January 2019, the city had a population of 49,325.
Mayor

*
Rihards Pētersons (1991)
*
Ligita Začesta (1991-1994)
*
Andrejs Inkulis
Andrejs is a Latvian masculine given name. It is a cognate of the name Andrew and may refer to:
*Andrejs Apsītis (1888–1945), Latvian cyclist and Olympic competitor
*Andrejs Auzāns (1871-1953), Latvian military general and topographer
*Andr ...
(1994-1997)
*
Leonīds Alksnis (1997-2001)
*
Dainis Urbanovičs (2001-2003)
*
Juris Hlevickis
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(2003-2005)
*
Inese Aizstrauta
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*Inese Jaunzeme (1932 – 2011), Latvian athlete
* Inese Galante (born 1954), Latvian soprano opera singer
* Inese Laizāne (born 1971), Latvian politician
* Inese Lībiņa-Egnere ...
(2005-2006)
*
Raimonds Munkevics (I term) (2006-2008)
*
Ģirts Trencis
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* Ģirts Ankipāns (born 1975), Latvian ice hockey player
* Ģirts Dzelde (born 1963), Latvian professional tennis player
*Ģirts Feldbergs (born 1993), Latvian swimmer
* Ģirts Karlsons ...
(2008-2009)
*
Raimonds Munkevics (II term) (2009-2010)
*
Romualds Ražuks
Romualds Ražuks (Lithuanian: ''Romualdas Ražukas;'' born 19 November 1955) is a Lithuania-born Latvian doctor and politician. He was the second chairman of the Popular Front of Latvia, thereafter a member of parliament of the Saeima of the Rep ...
(2010)
*
Gatis Truksnis
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(I term) (2010-2013)
*
Juris Visockis
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(2013)
*
Gatis Truksnis
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(II term) (2013-2016)
*
Rita Sproģe (acting) (2016)
*
Gatis Truksnis
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(III term) (2016-2017)
*
Rita Sproģe (2017)
*
Gatis Truksnis
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(IV term) (2017-''present'')
Twin towns — sister cities
Jūrmala is
twinned
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* Twin towns and sister cities, towns and cities involved in town twinning
* Twinning inst ...
with:
*
Admiralteysky District (Saint Petersburg), Russia
*
Alushta, Ukraine
*
Anadia, Portugal
*
Anaklia, Georgia
*
Ashdod
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, Israel
*
Cabourg, France
*
Eskilstuna
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, Sweden
*
Gävle
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, Sweden
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Jakobstad, Finland
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Jilin, China
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Kazan, Russia
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Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia
*
Palanga, Lithuania
*
Pärnu
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, Estonia
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Samarkand, Uzbekistan
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Shenyang, China
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South-Western Administrative Okrug (Moscow), Russia
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Terracina, Italy
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Tsqaltubo, Georgia
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Türkmenbaşy, Turkmenistan
References
External links
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Photos and videos
360° QTVR fullscreen panoramasof the Jurmala city
Images from Jurmala Panorama of Jurmala (WebCam) balticlivecam.com
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