Mátyás Panzió

Szegeden az Alsóvárosi Ferences Templom közelében, műemléki környezetben, csendes, nyugodt helyen található a megújult Mátyás Panzió.

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.

Szent György square

Szent György tér (Saint George Square) at József Attila Avenue, received its name after an old ...

Szeged Cathedral Visitor Centre

Votive Church After the Great Flood (1879) destroying the city, the people of Szeged made an ...

Barista Cafe

    Opening Hours: Mo - Fri: 6.30 - 17.00 Sat - Sun: 7.00- 13.00 6725 ...

Travelling by bike

The bicycle is increasingly becoming a popular means of transport in Szeged. The city lies on completely flat terrain, with no significant gradients making cyclists' job difficult.

Tisza River Restaurant and Eventboat

Pleasant environment, the most beautiful view of the Tisza! We offer our guests refreshing drinks.

Taj Mahal Indian Restaurant

The restaurant introduced exotic sub-continental flavours with a special choice of food and drink in Hungary.

Csepp Restaurant

We welcome our guests in a family atmosphere, with a terrace open in winter and summer. We ...

Napfényfürdő Aquapolis Szeged

The four-season 'water-city' awaits its visitors with a water surface of 4,400 m2 and the longest waterslide working all year round in Europe. The bath complex offers entertainment for all age groups. The main attractions of the facility opened in 2010 are the 223 and 272 meter long giant tube slides starting from a 30 meter high tower accessible with lifts.

HBH Bavarian Restaurant and Bar

It was opened in the centre of Szeged in 1987, only three minutes from the bank of the Tisza.

City Hall

The present City Hall is the third building in the same place with the same function. The first building of a modest design was raised in 1728. It was followed by the second one with the same area as the present hall, designed by István Vedres at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries.