Karosta Hostel
Welcome to the hostel of K@2, Mealtimes available at the cafe
Round Table, in the backyard of the hostel. The Baltic Sea is within 5 minutes walking distance from the
hostel ...
Liepāja (German: Libau, Lithuanian: Liepoja, Polish: Lipawa, Russian: Либава / Libava or Лиепая /
Liyepaya) is a city in western Latvia on the Baltic sea. It is the third-largest city of Latvia and an important ice-free port. As of 1 January 2006 Liepāja has a population of 85,915. The Coat of Arms of Liepāja was adopted four days after it gained city rights on 22 March
1625. The Coat of Arms is described as: "on a silver background, the lion of Kurzeme (Courland) with a divided tail, who leans upon a Linden tree with its forelegs." The flag of Liepāja has the coat of arms in the center, with red in the top half and green in the bottom.