One of the most enduring tourist landmarks is the square, paved in the shape of a four-leaf clover, with a beautiful view of Sugovica and Petofi Island opposite on its western side.
The main square of Baja has been compared to St Mark's Square in Venice.
The listed buildings are a landmark and are home to a number of hotels, shops, cafés and tourist information offices. The square, with its characteristic basalt blocks, was once the scene of markets and fairs, while today it is the venue for city festivals and events. From Trinity Square, a charming courtyard, named in 2010 after Márk Rózsavölgyi, commemorates the birth father of the Csárdás and the Guinness record for the Csárdás, set in 2010 in Baja.