Where to find good pubs ...

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This is not so easy if you do not know your way around Szeged. Many bars and pubs are hidden in the basement, in back entrances or in the attics of apartment buildings. Once you have found them, the list of places to go out is long: from pubs in quaint retro chic to modern trendy bars, there is something for everyone. A note for concert lovers: Concerts regularly take place in bars and pubs. So keep your eyes and ears open when walking through Szeged.

Recommendations are given by Szeged and Kassel master students:

  •  Zápor Jószef Kávésoja: The motley interior gives the pub a cozy and alternative touch. Good for drinking alcoholic as well as non-alcoholic beverages and playing foosball, Deák Ferenc utca 15
  • Sárkány Pub: Sárkány Pub is located at Viktor Hugo utca 6 and is good for cocktail drinking and entertaining.
  • Blues Café: Cozy pub near Dugonics tér. Offers opportunity to watch soccer matches and play foosball. Somogyi utca 20
  • Corso Café: This café is located in the middle of Szeged's pedestrian zone. You can often meet foreign students here. Kárász utca 16
  • Pivo Vár: Opposite the university library is the Pivo. Whether it's for a coffee at lunchtime or a beer in the evening, Pivo is always worth a visit. The indoor and outdoor areas also make it suitable for any weather. Vitéz utca 26
  • Nyugi kávézó és sörkert: Right next to the Pivo is the Nyugi. Also a nice pub-café, where you can easily spend a few hours. Vitéz utca 28
  • Rongy kocsma: Pub, which regularly hosts concerts (mainly rock). Kossuth Lajos sgt. 72/D
  • Grand Café: The Grand Café is a kind of cultural bar in Szeged. Whether concerts, readings, movie nights or just to have a drink, everyone gets their money's worth here. Deák Ferenc utca 18
  • Casablanca Kávézó: Beautiful bar for sitting inside and outside with cinema flair. Viktor tér 3

 

When you go out in the evening, you meet many international students, so you quickly get to know   new people." Gergely Polyák, 4th semester (University of Szeged)

By the way, in Hungarian it is called...

culture - kultúra
square - tér
street - utca
celebrate - bulizni
Cheers! - egészségedre!
I don't understand - Nem értem