The Pantry of Szeged – the Market in Mars Square

This market has been receiving visitors for several decades, offering them the opportunity to not only purchase quality food but also to get acquainted with the habits and everyday life of the inhabitants of Szeged.

Programs in November

Turning the clocks backward with one hour officially marks the start of Winter Time. However, ...

Szeged Slippers Exhibition in Agóra

The making and wearing of Szeged slippers are closely connected to the history of Szeged. They were ...

Parking

In the city of Szeged, paid parking is available on weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., as well as on Saturdays (in Mars Square, Boross J., Pulz, Csemegi, Pozsonyi, and Cserzy M. streets) from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Bor Square

After a two-year pause, the 10. Bor Square awaits visitors with 101 winemakers and lots of new things, which can still be visited without an entrance ticket.

Palma Guesthouse

Palma Guesthouse awaits its guests since 1993 in Szeged, the 'City of Sunshine'.

Water Tower in St. Steven Square

The tower, which can hold 1004,8 m3of water, was designed by Szilárd Zielinski.

Bike rental

Avid cycling fans do not need to give up the pleasure of exploring Szeged on two wheels if they do not own their own cycle.

Stefánia

You can see the remnants of the gate Maria Teresia of the former castle behind the museum.

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.

Programs in Spring

Szeged, the city of sunshine, is waiting for its visitors with many exciting programs in the new decade as well. 

Old Bridge Restaurant

The restaurant with a pleasant atmosphere, is located at the foot of Belvárosi bridge, and is richly decorated with everyday objects that could belong to our grandmothers.