Dance until dawn

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If you are still not tired after the pub crawl, you can of course let out your excess energy dancing in Szeged and turn night into day. The discos offer something for every musical taste, are universally popular and therefore well attended. As in the bars and pubs, there are often concerts in the discos.

Here are some suggestions from Kassel and Szeged Master's students on which places in Szeged you can dance until dawn:

  • Cooltour Café: This nice bar exists twice in Szeged. On Londoni krt. 14 you can find the so-called "Szeged kert", i.e. an outdoor area of the café, which invites you to linger during the spring and summer months. Finally, in autumn and winter, the indoor area at Kelemen utca 11 opens its doors. An adjacent room is also integrated here, where concerts are given or DJs play. 
  • Jate Klub: A popular disco in Szeged. Everything from hip-hop to techno and rock is played here. With its two floors, the club is located in the basement of the university building directly on Dugonics tér. Address: Dugonics tér 13
  • The Centrál Kávézo és Retro Club combines café and club. In the front area you can enjoy your drink and talk in peace, while in the back area you can dance in the later hours. Especially friends of electronic music get their money's worth here, but also R&B, hip-hop and pop parties are offered regularly. Széchenyi tér 3
  • Sing Sing: Another nightclub with a wide range of music, located at the big bus stop in Szeged. Márs tér 14
  • Club Noir: Concerts are often held here, a must for metal and rock lovers. Londoni körút 22
  • Number One Pub: Number One is a sports bar and cocktail bar in one, and on weekends it mutates into a dance bar. How can it be all at once? Just check it out for yourself at Kölcsey utca 11 

    ...you can make a good date in the Grand Café Várkert. It is located amidst the ruins of the former Szeged Castle. In summer, concerts are held there in a great atmosphere, and DJs play. Melanie Henkler, graduate (University of Kassel)

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

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