[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"dest-cat-things-happening-europe-latvia-viani":3},{"destination":4,"experiences":75,"events":76,"places":77,"hasNextPage":78},{"areaSquareKm":5,"bestTimeToVisit":6,"callingCode":7,"capitalCity":8,"code":8,"createdAt":9,"currency":10,"deletedAt":8,"description":14,"drivingSide":15,"electricity":16,"emergencyNumbers":17,"faq":28,"flag":8,"gettingAround":44,"government":45,"hasChildren":46,"healthInfo":47,"id":48,"images":49,"internal_type":54,"isFavourite":46,"bucketLists":55,"languages":56,"localCustoms":60,"name":61,"parent":62,"population":68,"safetyInfo":69,"slug":70,"status":71,"timezone":72,"type":73,"updatedAt":74,"visaInfo":8},"5.1","May to September offers the most pleasant weather for exploring Viļāni's outdoor attractions, with temperatures ranging from 15-25°C (59-77°F). June is particularly beautiful with long daylight hours and blooming nature. July and August are ideal for lake activities and festivals like the 'Viļānu Sviests' butter festival in August. September provides stunning autumn foliage in surrounding forests. Winter (December-February) offers magical snowy landscapes and traditional Christmas markets, though temperatures can drop to -10°C (14°F). Avoid late October and November when weather is often rainy and gray.","+371",null,"2026-02-06T13:39:36.661Z",{"symbol":11,"name":12,"code":13},"€","Euro","EUR","Viļāni is a charming provincial town in Latvia's Latgale region, offering travelers an authentic glimpse into the country's cultural heartland. Known as the 'Town of Seven Hills,' Viļāni's picturesque landscape is dotted with historic wooden architecture, serene lakes, and rolling hills that create a tranquil atmosphere perfect for relaxation and exploration. The town's cultural significance is deeply rooted in its strong Catholic traditions, visible in the beautiful St. Michael's Church and the annual Corpus Christi procession that transforms the streets into a vibrant tapestry of faith and community. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the nearby Viļānu Lake and surrounding forests, ideal for hiking, fishing, and birdwatching. What makes Viļāni truly special is its preservation of traditional Latgalian culture, including distinctive pottery, folk songs, and the unique Latgalian language still spoken by locals. The town's annual 'Viļānu Sviests' festival celebrates local dairy traditions with butter-making competitions and folk performances, while the Viļāni Museum offers insights into the region's rich history. For travelers seeking authentic experiences away from crowded tourist destinations, Viļāni provides warm hospitality, traditional cuisine featuring rye bread and cottage cheese dishes, and a peaceful pace of life that captures the essence of rural Latvia.","Right","Type C, F; 230V, 50Hz",[18,21,23,25],{"key":19,"value":20},"Police","112",{"key":22,"value":20},"Ambulance",{"key":24,"value":20},"Fire",{"key":26,"value":27},"Tourist Police","",[29,32,35,38,41],{"key":30,"value":31},"Is English widely spoken in Viļāni?","Basic English is understood by younger residents and tourism professionals, but learning a few Latvian or Russian phrases is appreciated. Older residents may only speak Latvian or Latgalian.",{"key":33,"value":34},"What are the must-try local foods?","Try sklandrausis (sweet carrot pie), speķa pīrāgi (bacon pastries), and local dairy products like Viļānu cheese. Rye bread is a staple, often served with honey.",{"key":36,"value":37},"Are credit cards accepted in Viļāni?","Major hotels and restaurants accept cards, but carry cash (Euros) for smaller shops, markets, and rural areas. ATMs are available in the town center.",{"key":39,"value":40},"What outdoor activities are available?","Hiking around Viļānu Lake, fishing in nearby rivers, cycling through the hills, and birdwatching in surrounding forests. Winter offers cross-country skiing on marked trails.",{"key":42,"value":43},"How do I reach Viļāni from Riga?","Take a bus or train to Rēzekne (2.5-3 hours), then a local bus or taxi to Viļāni (30 minutes). Driving from Riga takes about 2.5 hours via the A12 highway.","Viļāni is small enough to explore on foot, with most attractions within walking distance. Local buses connect different neighborhoods but have limited schedules. Taxis are available through local companies like Viļānu Taksometru Serviss; ride-sharing apps are not commonly used. Renting a car is recommended for exploring the wider Latgale region—major rental companies operate in Riga airport (200km away). Bicycles can be rented locally for exploring the town and nearby countryside. For intercity travel, regular buses connect Viļāni to Rēzekne (30 minutes) and Daugavpils (1.5 hours), with connections to Riga. Train service is available from Rēzekne station. Navigation apps like Google Maps work well, though offline maps are useful in rural areas.","Municipal council with elected mayor",false,"Viļāni has a basic healthcare center (Viļānu veselības centrs) for primary care and emergencies, but serious medical conditions require transfer to larger hospitals in Rēzekne (30km away) or Daugavpils. Travelers should ensure they have comprehensive travel insurance covering medical evacuation. No specific vaccinations are required beyond routine immunizations, but tick-borne encephalitis vaccination is recommended for those planning extensive outdoor activities in surrounding forests. Tap water is generally safe, but bottled water is widely available. Pharmacies (aptieka) in Viļāni carry basic medications, but specialized drugs may need to be obtained from larger cities. Emergency dental services are limited; plan routine dental work before travel.","bc7edc1d-e946-49cf-998f-a957d91bbe42",[50,51,52,53],"destinations/europe/latvia/viani/1770385175813-0.jpg","destinations/europe/latvia/viani/1770385175641-1.jpg","destinations/europe/latvia/viani/1770385175639-2.jpg","destinations/europe/latvia/viani/1770385175643-3.jpg","STATE",[],[57,58,59],"Latvian","Latgalian","Russian","Latgalian culture emphasizes hospitality and respect for traditions. When visiting churches, dress modestly (covered shoulders and knees). Remove shoes when entering private homes. Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory: round up bills in restaurants (5-10%), small change for taxi drivers. Greet people with a handshake and maintain eye contact. Latgalians are generally reserved but warm once acquainted. Avoid discussing Soviet-era politics unless initiated by locals. During festivals, participate respectfully in traditions—ask before taking photos of religious ceremonies. Traditional Latgalian pottery makes excellent souvenirs; bargaining is not customary in shops. Sunday is a quiet day with many businesses closed.","Viļāni",{"id":63,"slug":64,"name":65,"images":8,"type":66,"internal_type":67,"flag":8,"parent":8},"9e7c6cc9-41b7-4d4d-a4e7-c1cea79f59a8","europe-latvia","Latvia","country","COUNTRY","3,200","Viļāni is generally very safe with low crime rates. Violent crime is rare, but take normal precautions with valuables. The town center and residential areas are safe at all hours. Avoid poorly lit areas at night, though incidents are uncommon. No specific areas require avoidance. Common scams are minimal, but be cautious with unofficial taxi services—use registered taxis or ride-sharing apps. Road safety is important: watch for pedestrians and cyclists, especially on narrower rural roads. During winter (November-March), roads can be icy; ensure vehicles have winter tires. Wildlife encounters (mainly deer and wild boar) are possible when driving in surrounding forests at dawn/dusk.","europe-latvia-viani",true,"Europe/Riga +02:00 (GMT)","Province","2026-05-07T15:02:33.954Z",[],[],[],{"experience":46,"event":46,"place":46}]