Goal Events – Latvia, Estonia & Lithuania

Goal Events stands at the forefront of MICE event production in the Baltics.

Their commitment to personalisation, creativity, and precision has earned them

a reputation for excellence. Goal Events leads the industry with distinction and strives to deliver truly unforgettable and uniquely tailored events.

From the moment they receive a request, you will see the difference: high-quality services, professional management, no-nonsense creativity, friendly contact, detailed explanations, and most importantly, they are reliable and flexible.

You want to trust your DMC with your important event, and their aim is not short-term but to leave a lasting and memorable impression on you and your guests. From the first planning stage to the successful conclusion, they always guarantee personal handling and assistance from their staff. Goal Events works with you to design and deliver an event that exceeds expectations.

Goal Events knows that a successful event is not just about making connections but about creating unforgettable experiences, having on-trend content and being budget-friendly, all at the same time. From networking opportunities to cutting-edge technologies, Goal Events will deliver on the goals set for your event.

It’s all in the name! Elevating MICE! Making Ordinary Extraordinary

Website: www.goalevents.com

Silvija Stafecka

Riga

Riga is more than 800 years old. Each century has left its marks in the architecture in the Old Town and City Centre here the cultural heritage coexists with the quick pace of modern living. Riga is perfect for organising conferences, exhibitions, and team-building activities. The city is very dynamic and can offer not only a professional service, but also good infrastructure.

Latvia

In between Estonia to the north and Lithuania to the south, Latvia is loaded with colourful fixings. Thick greens take the form of Gauja Valley pines; onion-domed cathedrals sprout up above local towns; cheesy Russian pop blares along coastal beaches; and spicy Rīga adds an extra zing as the country’s cosmopolitan nexus and the unofficial capital of the entire Baltic.

Tallinn

Tallinn never fails to amaze visitors with its historical charm. At its heart is the Medieval Old Town, an area of cobblestone streets, gabled houses, churches and squares that developed here from the 13th to the 15th centuries when Tallinn boomed as a key Hanseatic commercial hub.

Vilnius

Vilnius has many names, many faces and many mysteries. Seeming to be in the remote corner of Europe, it is, in fact, located less than 20 kilometres from the geographical centre of Europe. Indeed, Vilnius is like a miniature Europe in one town – from Italianate Baroque to Russian Orthodox churches, from German Gothic to Austrian Rococo architecture and traces of the Jewish past. It is a city, where one street can tell you a thousand stories.