Quick Travel Tools

Power plugs & voltage in Latvia

At a glance
Plug type
C, F
Voltage
230/400 V
Frequency
50 Hz

Do you need an adapter?

Coming from a Type A/B country (e.g. the US)? Yes — Latvia uses a different plug shape, so you'll need a travel adapter.

The voltage here differs from a typical 120V home supply. Most modern phone and laptop chargers are dual-voltage (check for "100-240V" printed on the charger) and only need the plug adapter — but hair dryers, curling irons, and similar high-wattage devices are often NOT dual-voltage and can be damaged or start a fire on the wrong voltage without a real converter.

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A universal travel adapter covers Latvia's plug type(s) plus most others, so you don't need a different one for every trip.

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Common questions

What plug type is used in Latvia?

Type C, F (Type C is the most common; the others are less common or largely historical).

Do I need a voltage converter for Latvia?

The voltage differs from a typical 120V home supply, but most modern electronics (phone/laptop chargers) are dual-voltage (100-240V) and only need a plug adapter, not a converter. Check the fine print on the device's charger — if it lists a single voltage like "120V only," it needs a real converter, not just an adapter.

Is a universal adapter enough?

Yes, for shape compatibility — a universal adapter covers Latvia's plug type(s). It does not change voltage, so still check whether your specific device needs a converter (see above).