
Picture this: wandering through the heart of Gyula, Hungary’s gem in the Southern Great Plain (Dél-Alföld) region, soaking up stories of historic buildings on a guided stroll every Monday and Friday during the spring season of 2026. Led by expert guide Bánkuti Gábor, these city tours kick off from the Tourinform office and dive into the city center (belváros), showcasing landmarks from the outside. It’s a perfect two-hour adventure for small groups of 2 to 15 people, blending history and charm without the crowds.
Tour Route and Schedule
The route is a highlight reel of Gyula’s best: starting at the Tourinform office, visiting Town Hall Street (Városház utca), Harruckern Square (Harruckern tér), the famous World Clock (Világóra), Kossuth Square (Kossuth tér), Máriás House (Máriás ház), Ferenc Erkel Memorial House (Erkel Ferenc Emlékház), Kohán Gallery (Kohán Képtár), Ladics House (Ladics ház), Century-Old Patisserie (Százéves cukrászda), Town Hall (Városháza), St. Nicholas Church (Szent Miklós templom), the 1848/49 Honvéd Officer Memorial Site (1848/49-es Honvédtiszti emlékhely), Castle (Vár), Castle Bath (Várfürdő), and wrapping up at Almásy Mansion (Almásy-kastély). Tours run Mondays from 16:00 to 18:00 and Fridays from 13:30 to 15:30, each lasting 120 minutes. Book and buy tickets by 17:00 the day before at the Tourinform office or online. Cost is 3,000 HUF ($8) per person. Get a Visit Gyula Card for a free guide to Gyula and surroundings as a bonus. First dates include April 6, 10, and 13, 2026, with 45 total tours scheduled—plenty of chances to join.
Top Stays Near the Action
Base yourself right in the mix with these spots, all super close to the Castle (Vár) and Castle Bath (Várfürdő). The Wellness Hotel Gyula isn’t just a 4-star stay—it’s an experience hub in the city’s romantic, historic vibe, perfect for families craving premium wellness and year-round fun. Abbázia Apartment and Studio (Abbázia Apartman és Stúdió) sits just 50 meters from the castle and bath, welcoming guests with open arms. Angelhaus Guesthouse (Angelhaus Vendégház) offers peace near the Castle Bath (Várfürdő) in a quiet, pretty setting all year.
One apartment is a one-minute walk from the Castle Bath (Várfürdő), Castle (Vár), and Boating Lake (Csónakázó-tó), designed to meet every need. Another apartment house (apartmanház) in the city center (belváros), 100 meters from the summer bath entrance on the bank of the Élővíz Canal (Élővíz-csatorna), has six stylish, separate-entry units for 20 guests—great for big families or friend groups. The walk to the Castle (Vár) and pedestrian street (sétálóutca) is just 10 minutes. Aqua Hotel Gyula Superior caters to families with kids and bath-goers, with superior rooms featuring separate living and bedrooms for comfy long stays.
Bányai Guesthouse (Bányai Vendégház) promises rest and quiet in Gyula’s beautiful surroundings. Central Apartment (Central Apartman) hugs the heart of the city center (belváros), with everything from the pedestrian street (sétáló utca), World Clock (Világóra), fountains, Century-Old Patisserie (Százéves cukrászda), Ferenc Erkel’s birthplace, museums, Ladics House (Ladics ház), Petőfi Square (Petőfi tér), churches, bus station (250-500 meters away), and train station (900 meters). Sizes range from 110 m² family apartments to 18 m² studios. Corso Boutique Hotel buzzes in the lively center, steps from the Castle (Vár), Castle Bath (Várfürdő), museums, shops, eateries, and patisseries (cukrászdák). Its back entrance opens to the promenade (korzó), parks, and fountain-filled squares; the exclusive wellness area with five sauna types is pure bliss for body and mind refreshment.
Corvin Hotel Gyula*** & Wellness Apartments (Corvin Hotel Gyula*** & Wellness Apartmanok) suits romantic getaways, families, and bath visitors, with superior one-room or family setups including living and bedrooms for extended comfort. Two spots listed in total.
Sweet Stops and Shops
At Gyula Almásy Mansion Visitor Center (Gyulai Almásy-kastély Látogatóközpont), enjoy café vibes and museum gift shop treasures next door—open 10-18 daily except Mondays, with friendly staff and charming souvenirs. Don’t miss Century-Old Patisserie (Százéves Cukrászda), Hungary’s second-oldest since 1840, in an Empire-style building with painted walls, original Biedermeier furniture, and classic cakes, parfaits, candies, and ice creams that transport you to bustling old coffeehouse days. A community hub for ages (proven by vault fresco fragments), restored in 1984-86 to evoke the reform-era mood, with a patisserie museum (cukrászmúzeum) in the old workshop stocked with period tools. A major 2004 renovation keeps it the crown jewel of the Southern Great Plain (Dél-Alföld), delivering unique thrills.
Organizers reserve the right to tweak times and programs!





