Szeged

Baths, pools

baths, pools
Anna fürdő

(http://www.szegedifurdok....) - it has just been renovated and offers an amazing experience, located downtown of the city. the bath has two sections, which offer various natural, thermal water based pools, spas, saunas.the younger mainly 20-30s crowd enjoys visiting the bath's night swimming events every monday, wednesday, friday night between 9-12pm. the entry fees are half-priced for these events currently about 900 forints, or about 4-5 euros.

baths, pools
Thermálfürdő

(http://www.szegedifurdok....) - is an older, indoor thermal bath located at the swimming pool complex on the ãšjszeged side of the city.

baths, pools
 

Like some other Hungarian towns, Szeged also has thermal baths. The two best known are:

Festivals

festivals
 

There are several events taking place in Szeged during the summer. The best way to find out about their times is from the free local magazine called "Szegedi Est" that you can find in most restaurants, bars, clubs and cinemas.

festivals
Szegedi Ifjusagi Napok (SZIN) - Szeged Youth Days

(http://szin.org) is an open-air festival with hungarian and international bands, held every year at partfã¼rdå‘. in 2012 the date is 22-25 aug.

Szeged is a very active city, partially because of its educational base. The University of Szeged (http://www.u-szeged.hu/in...) offers wide range of programs including Agricultural studies (http://www.mfk.u-szeged.hu/), Food Engineering, Arts, Economics and Business Administration, Health Sciences, Law, Medicine, Music, Pharmacy, Life Sciences and Education. Throughout the year students from all around Hungary and around the world come here to study.

The city also has a wide range of high school programs, most of which are highly specialized in areas such as humanities, sciences and engineering and more.

other things to do

Gentleman's Club - there is one gentleman's club in town called Zsiráf. It is on Furj Str. near the Greek restaurant.