Family excursion in Szeged! In addition to the comfortable downtown accommodation, we offer fun and small for both adults and children.

Hungarikum Festival

Since 2008 for four days every August Széchenyi Square has been occupied by hungarikums (things that are distinctly Hungarian) and as many as six thousands visitors of the Hungarikum Festival offer Hungarian products of high quality.

Observatory

The observatory located in Újszeged was built by the Szeged Observatory Foundation more than twenty years ago.

Csaba Guesthouse

Enjoy your stay in Szeged in this friendly Guesthouse, which provides a suitable place for comfortable relaxation.

Hanna Apartman

Enjoy a stylish experience in this central accommodation. University, clinics, train station, ...

Reök Palace

The architect Ede Magyar was thirty in 1907, when he constructed Reök Palace, an exemplary piece of Hungarian secession.

Somogyi Library

Károly Somogyi, prebendary of Esztergom, aimed to make a contribution to the 'mental' reconstruction of the city in ruins after the flood by giving Szeged his priceless collection of books in 1881.

Szeged Plaza

The shopping centre – simply known to locals as "A Pláza".

Ungár-Mayer Palace

This corner building dominantly shaping the cityscape is a masterpiece of the late Art Nouveau in Szeged. Its capriciously animated facades can be attributed to the architect’s imagination forced to distance himself from Art Nouveau and to the designer’s sober intuition under the pressure to return to Eclecticism.

Kotyogó Cafe

Freshly brewed coffees, locally made sandwiches and special cakes await you. Opening ...

Palánta salad bar

The Palánta Salad Bar awaits you in the center of Szeged, where the main dishes are our new ...