Hódmezővásárhely
Hódmezővásárhely is a characteristic town of the Great Hungarian Plain, situated in a region bordered by the Tisza River, where tradition and contemporary culture coexist in harmony. The town has…
Hódmezővásárhely is a characteristic town of the Great Hungarian Plain, situated in a region bordered by the Tisza River, where tradition and contemporary culture coexist in harmony. The town has…
The Sing Sing Music Hall is a long-established club, entertainment venue, and disco located near Mars Square in Szeged. It has been operating for more than 30 years and remains…
Choose from the many game options if you want to make your visit to the city more exciting.
Admire the winding path of the Tisza River and the city’s landmarks from a bird’s-eye view!
The tunes of this unique piece of art by watchmaker Ferenc Csúri could be first heard at the Open Air Festival in 1936.
The white-walled eclectic style building in Tisza Lajos Boulevard, reflecting Oriental effects, designed by Antal Steinhardt and Adolf Lang, was built in 1896. Originally it functioned as a city public bath. It took its name from the nearby artesian well drilled in 1927 and its water.
The Hotel Crime is a new generation live logical game: it combines the brainstorming exercises of our popular escape rooms with the exciting investigation experiences of our crime games. With these elements we can offer a complex game full of twists. The program includes double thrills: to open all locks and to solve a smart and tricky crime story.
The exhibition space presents a selection of musically and literarily inspired graphic works by Kass János. Through the featured graphic series, visitors gain insight into the artist’s distinctive intellectual and…
The architect’s palace in Szeged is larger and more imposingly executed, yet it is more modest in comparison with its counterpart in Subotica, failing to reach its outstanding unity of style and the elaboration of its details.
Since the era of Maria Theresa, corps, barracks have always been present in Szeged but unfortunately, there are no active corps presently. Thus, the young people, the future generations and the tourists cannot see the beauties of military life at close quarters.
The theatre opened in 1883 is one of the most beautiful eclectic neo-baroque buildings of the town rebuilt from its ruins
Szeged’s Lapos Beach is a true urban oasis: restrooms, showers, changing rooms, and a cozy café ensure your comfort. The café, reminiscent of Starbucks, offers soft drinks, cocktails, grilled dishes,…
Welcome to Sárga – Szeged’s newest free beach!
It is a determinant building on Tisza Lajos Boulevard being the biggest protected monument built in secession style in Szeged.
If you’re tired of playing video games or fiddling with your phone, we’ve got a great offer that’s guaranteed to keep you entertained and active. At the Crazy Jump Trampoline…
There are many opportunities for water adventures on the Tisza. Here, for example, you can go kayaking, sailing, and dragonboating.
The Nobel portrait plaque representing Katalin Karikó’s Nobel Prize can be seen on permanent display in the exhibition space of the Attila József Study and Information Center of SZTE. As…
The Grand Café is not only a cinema, but also a café, as the name suggests, where you can always drink a delicious coffee, beer or wine before or after the cinema or – horribile dictu – instead.
A tour with the Sightseeing Small Train of Szeged with Hungarian, English and German pre-recorded audio guide (on request, with previous booking with a tourist guide).
The Franciscan church dedicated to Our Lady of the Snows and the cloister nearby are precious architectural heritages of Szeged.
The Szeged City Rock Club has been the cradle of rock music in Szeged since 1980. Over nearly half a century, it has hosted thousands of concerts, welcomed thousands of…
The centre was opened in December 2012 with the aims of presenting the research results of the region in a simple and understandable way and directing children’s attention to natural sciences.
The current sight of the Schäffer Palace confronts us indeed with how much Szeged’s cityscape lost when in the 1920s, the house owners, complaining about the costly maintenance, almost totally…
Why did I choose Szeged? Because I’m impressed by its orderliness, its beautiful city centre, the refreshing Tisza riverbank, its cheerful atmosphere and the fact that the sun is always shining!
The collection named after Professor Sándor Koch, a passionate researcher of mineralogy, and one-time head of the Institute of Mineralogy and Petrology of the university in Szeged.
he palace attracts our attention mainly owing to its position in the cityscape and of course, to its spectacular facade as well as to its unusual siting.
The architect Ede Magyar was thirty in 1907, when he constructed Reök Palace, an exemplary piece of Hungarian secession.
About 10 km from Szeged, between km 157–158 of Main Road E5, lies the renewed visitor site of the Kiskunsági Nemzeti Park. The visitor center consists of two parts. The…
When the University of Kolozsvár moved to Szeged in 1922, the city donated a land of 20 kh to it to establish a botanical garden.
Ásotthalom is located 30 kilometers west of Szeged, close to the Hungarian–Serbian border. Since 2013, it has also functioned as a border crossing point. The surrounding area is known for…
The fortress in Szeged was built in the second half of the 13th century, probably with the extension of the already existing fortress.
The newest outdoor adventure game to play alone, in a couple, with a companion, with a dog, anytime. The missions take you to the best parts of the city. All you need to play is you and a mobile phone!
Játékdzsungel JátszóházOur renovated Playhouse offers new services for children.Among other things, we have a giant slide, a mini football pitch and a new playground.You can book your birthday party now.Space…
Szeged’s popular riverside beach can be found in Újszeged, 10-minute walk from the city center.
There is a campsite for 700 people in the common area with a beach bath, with suitable service facilities for those arriving by tent and caravan.
It was designed by Mihály Erdélyi with majolica ornaments in green, blue and orange and built between 1900 and 1902.
The first development of the town took place in the second half of the 13th century when a member of the Csanad family was the landlord of the territory where Makó lies today.
The Art Deco building of the Belvárosi Cinema was built in 1920 according to the plans of the architect Endre Sebestyén.
Information Postal address: 6701 Szeged, Pf. 905. Office: Megálló közösségi ház, 6723 Szeged, Budapesti krt. 23. HQ: 6723 Szeged, Kockaház utca 4. 2/6. ALTERRA (Régi Zsinagóga): 6722 Szeged, Hajnóczy u….
In Szeged, tennis and squash have a long-standing tradition at many venues.
The settlement, developed from fishermen’s cottages, was first recorded in 1237 under the name Durusma.
The most impressive product of the building fever of the millennium in Szeged is the Palace for Public Education built in neo-classicist style in 1896.
Get yourself pumped up in the gyms of Szeged.
Ice Rink School classes and sports club training sessions take place at the City Ice Rink from Monday to Friday. Information about public opening hours can be found HERE. Information:6729…
The observatory located in Újszeged was built by the Szeged Observatory Foundation more than twenty years ago.
The building of the school was built in 1914. It worked as a military hospital during World War I, and from 1921 it also served as a medical chemistry…
The dwelling house of two upper vocational school teachers on Lechner Square exemplifies excellently that the novel spirit of the Art Nouveau inspiringly influenced the attitude of the contemporary middle class.
Szabadka is the second most densely populated town in Vajdaság having a population of 150,000 people together with the settlements around it.
Our forest school and guesthouse is located near Balotaszállás and Öttömös, on a 20-hectare estate, at the junction of forest and meadow.
The architect Ede Magyar was thirty in 1907, when he constructed Reök Palace, an exemplary piece of Hungarian secession.