Szeged is a place teeming with old-fashioned cafés and is the centre of Art Nouveau. It’s a place where it feels good to sit on the bank of the River Tisza or discover the region’s myriad wonders.
Adventures in the gastronomy of Szeged
Fish soup, paprika or salami. These are the dishes that will surely pop into your mind when you mention the gastronomic specialities of the town in the southern Great Plain. But what else does the town have to offer?
The city of sunshine: Szeged
Once you see the town, you’ll fall in love. Szeged has that certain countryside charm that evokes the beginning of the last century.
Szeged Water Park and Spa
This huge water complex is open all year around, and has the longest slide in Europe.
Makó, the land of onions and the Hagymatikum
The little town of Makó on the right bank of the River Maros, close to the Romanian border, is famous for the Makó onion, which has been declared a Hungarikum. The town offers visitors a truly relaxing experience.
Family water fun park in Mórahalom
Visit the five-star thermal bath in this pleasant little town, just 22 kilometres from Szeged. Visit Mórahalom!
Historic sites to visit around Szeged
What do Ópusztaszer, Mezőhegyes and Hódmezővásárhely have in common? Each is home to a relic dear to Hungarians.
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The early Christian sepulchres were discovered on the southern slopes of the Mecsek mountain range in the north-western part of THE TOWN near Pécs Cathedral.
Hungary is rich in spas, with several outstanding baths among them. One of these is the Gyula Castle Spa & AquaPalace, which offers an exquisite sauna park and an eco-friendly family spa experience.
Experience extraordinary vistas, charming small towns, and hidden gems in your own way. We help you plan your own holiday with these curated trips across Hungary.
Something old, something new: a walk in downtown Pécs
Pécs is a very popular destination, offering everything a tourist could want. Visitors can walk along cobblestone shopping streets, visit numerous listed heritage buildings and museums, and then just relax on the terraces of busy restaurants and cafés.