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Szeged Hungary: Top Things to See and Do (Just Walking) in One Day
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One Day in Szeged, Hungary: Top Things to See and Do (Just Walking) in One Day
The third largest city in Hungary, Szeged, lies south of the country, near the borders of Serbia and Romania. The city has a long history, dating back to medieval times. Since it was destroyed in the flood in 1879, most Szeged attractions you can enjoy today date to the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century. The Szeged of today has magnificent buildings, beautiful parks and squares, and is home to one of the best universities in the country. The city centre is a lovely place to walk, with wide pedestrianised streets lined with Neoclassical and Art Nouveau-style buildings. Szeged is also known as the "City of Sunshine" because it has the highest number of sunny days in Hungary. Since Szeged University is one of the most critical higher education institutions in Hungary, you can expect the large student population in the city and everything that comes with it: a wonderfully vibrant atmosphere, numerous cultural events, restaurants, cafes, etc.
Here are some of the top places to see (all of them are within walking distance of each other):
Széchenyi Square
Szeged City Hall
Dugonics Square
Kárász Street
Klauzál Square
Dom Square
Votive Church
Reök Palace
Móra Ferenc Museum
Raichl House
Arad Martyrs Square
Gróf Palace
Water Tower in Szent István square
Szeged National Theatre
Black House
Anna Thermal Baths
St. Nicholas Serbian Orthodox Church
Protestant Church
The River Tisza
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The third largest city in Hungary, Szeged, lies south of the country, near the borders of Serbia and Romania. The city has a long history, dating back to medieval times. Since it was destroyed in the flood in 1879, most Szeged attractions you can enjoy today date to the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century. The Szeged of today has magnificent buildings, beautiful parks and squares, and is home to one of the best universities in the country. The city centre is a lovely place to walk, with wide pedestrianised streets lined with Neoclassical and Art Nouveau-style buildings. Szeged is also known as the "City of Sunshine" because it has the highest number of sunny days in Hungary. Since Szeged University is one of the most critical higher education institutions in Hungary, you can expect the large student population in the city and everything that comes with it: a wonderfully vibrant atmosphere, numerous cultural events, restaurants, cafes, etc.
Here are some of the top places to see (all of them are within walking distance of each other):
Széchenyi Square
Szeged City Hall
Dugonics Square
Kárász Street
Klauzál Square
Dom Square
Votive Church
Reök Palace
Móra Ferenc Museum
Raichl House
Arad Martyrs Square
Gróf Palace
Water Tower in Szent István square
Szeged National Theatre
Black House
Anna Thermal Baths
St. Nicholas Serbian Orthodox Church
Protestant Church
The River Tisza
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#szeged #hungary #visithungary #travelblogger #travelguide #travelvideo #verynicetravel
Important Note:
The content of this channel, including: videos and images is subject to copyright owned by Very nice travel. Copyright © 2022 Very Nice Travel - All rights reserved.
Disclosure of altered or synthetic content:
AI generates the video's narration from our text. Please note that AI technology has not yet mastered the correct pronunciation of certain words. Thanks for understanding.
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