The 3rd largest city in Hungary, Szeged is located in the Southern Great Plain and home to one of the nation’s most celebrated universities, as well as the city most associated with Attila the Hun. Explore this learned town on a sightseeing tour of its inner city, home to enchanting squares. Start on Széchenyi tér, one of the largest squares in Europe. See statues of the nation’s heroes lining the expansive park-like square, where trees surround the late 18th-century neo-baroque Town Hall. Continue to Heroes' Gate, erected in 1936 to honor Horthy’s White Guards. Admire the university buildings, whihc gave two famous Nobel prize winnings to the world, and Neo-Romanesque twin-towered Votive Church, the Dom of Szeged. You can even climb up to the 83 m hugh tower to admire the cityscape.. See the National Pantheon and the musical clock. Continue to St. Demetrius Tower, the city’s oldest structure, including remains of a 12th-century church. No trip to Szeged is complete without tasting some famous Szeged Fisherman's Soup, made of carp and catfish. Your tour includes a lunch in an atmospheric restaurant on the banks of the river Tisza. Continue the culinary theme a Paprika Museum in the nearby Röszke to learn more about Szeged's .world famous paprika, history, plantation, production and use.