Szeged
Szeged
Discover the best experiences, activities, and attractions in Szeged. From guided tours to iconic landmarks, find everything that makes your trip unforgettable.
City Walks in Szeged
The best way to explore the city of Szeged is on foot. In three hours we can stroll the main streets and squares and spend some time in the Votive Church, the symbol of Szeged. During this walk we can catch the feeling of the town, get an outline on its history and see the majority of the most important tourist sights: the Dóm Square, the Art-Nouveau style Reök-palace and the New Synagogue.
Day trip to Timisoara, departure from Szeged
We drive across the border to Romania and we arrive in Timisoara in about 3 hours. We start the chronological tour of this beautiful city. The city's history has a bit of everything: Hungarian Kingdom, Ottoman Empire, Habsburg Empire, Romanian Kingdom and Communism. After a 2hour city your of the historical center, we'll stop for a traditional Romanian lunch. Drive back to Szeged at the end of a beautiful day.
Szeged - Budapest Transfer
Our Szeged - Budapest Transfers are perfect for those who love it when things go according to plan. We offer an easy and affordable way of travelling that’s available round the clock. All you have to do is kick back and enjoy your vacation.
Budapest - Szeged Transfer
Our Budapest - Szeged Transfers are perfect for those who love it when things go according to plan. We offer an easy and affordable way of travelling that’s available round the clock. All you have to do is kick back and enjoy your vacation.
Home to Hungarian paprika, Szeged with private guide by car!
Poised on Hungary’s southern border and known as the “City of Sunshine”, beautiful Szeged is well worth venturing beyond Budapest to discover. In the company of a private guide, embark on trip to the third biggest city in the country at the shore of river Tisza. Beginning with a morning pickup at your hotel up on arrival in Szeged, you’ll wander through the city center, see the Dom, the Pantheon, the University of Szeged, downtown of the city, enjoy a traditional lunch like fishermen soup made from local fresh fish. We visit a family owned paprika mill and museum devoted to the local culinary specialtiy — Hungarian paprika — where you can visit the plantation and learn about the plant, its production and how it became the basic spice in Hungarian cuisine.




