Szeged-Tápé
The settlement dating back to the Árpád Age was first recorded with the name Tapai in a document from 1138. It was a ferry crossing the Tisza that made Tápé known in the history of Hungary.
Gringo’s Cantina
Gringo's Cantina heartily welcomes those who long for some piquancy.
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.
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Apart from exploring the city center, we also take care of the experiences!
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.
Anna Bath
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.
Discover Szeged in 24 hours!
Do you only have one day to visit Szeged? Here are some suggestions to make the most of your one-day stay here.
Sándorfalva
The town, located 12 km northwest to Szeged, was founded on the area donated to the victims of the Great Flood of 1879 from Algyő by marquis Sándor Pallavicini.
Pixel Bar and Cafe
The main profile of Pixel Bar and Café during the day is classic and giant hot and cold coffee ...
Szabadka and Palics
Szabadka is the second most densely populated town in Vajdaság having a population of 150,000 people together with the settlements around it.