One of Hungary’s friendliest, sunniest cities: historic squares, Art Nouveau masterpieces, museums and festivals — with paprika‑scented gastronomy and a riverside lifestyle. An ideal setting for 5–30 day international programs and inspiring study visits.

The square is comparable in size to Venice’s St. Mark’s; in summer it hosts open‑air performances.
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An Art Nouveau masterpiece; home to contemporary exhibitions and cultural programs.
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Lipót Baumhorn’s gem with breathtaking stained glass and rich symbolism.
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Leafy main square framed by historic façades and statues — perfect for relaxed people‑watching.
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Archaeology, ethnography and natural sciences — interactive exhibitions plus a rooftop viewpoint over the Tisza.
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Opera, musicals and theatre under the stars on Dóm Square — a signature summer experience.
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The story of two local icons — with tasting opportunities.
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Fine arts and local history across permanent and temporary xhibitions.
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Legendary, paprika‑rich soup — a must‑try in the Tisza‑side taverns.

Producers, cheeses, spices and fresh bakery — a treasure trove of local flavors.
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Adventure slides, wellness and medical services — a four‑season water city.
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Historic spa with healing waters and an eclectic façade.
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Close‑to‑nature enclosures and family‑friendly experiences — red anda, giraffe, tiger and more.
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17‑hectare botanical park with seasonal blooms and exotic plants
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International community, campuses across the city, and year‑round tudent events.
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TIP: Specialty cafés, ruin‑pub‑style bars, jazz clubs and open‑air concerts make for vibrant evenings both downtown and along the Tisza.

InterCity trains generally run hourly; travel time is about ~2 h 20–30 m. Timetables/tickets: MÁV.
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Trams 1, 2, 3, 4 link the main sights; complemented by trolleybuses and buses. Network map available on the SZKT website. Source: SZKT,
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A bike‑friendly city with established paths; the compact center is easy to explore on foot.
Szeged Tourinform, Móra Ferenc Museum, Reök, Synagogue, Aquapolis, MÁV
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