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Day 1. – Monday<br />
SUMMER<br />
Arrive individually for Gyula in the morning hours. Once you have taken the accommodation, you can start<br />
to get acquainted with our town: all tourist information points (Tourinform office, Kapusház info point and<br />
Erkel info point) are waiting for you with up-to-date information and brochures that can offer basic data<br />
about the town’s guaranteed programs and with many discounts on Visit Gyula Card.<br />
In the afternoon hours, a great opportunity to explore the town by bike. It is advisable to rent a bicycle for<br />
the entire duration of the stay (using Visit Gyula Card), as Gyula is a small, cycling-friendly town with no<br />
distances, and the major tourist sites are easily accessible on two wheels. In the Tourinform office, both<br />
children and adult bicycles can be rented and the guests can also choose a vehicle equipped with an infant<br />
seat. The city centre, the Castle Garden, the Gyula section of the Water canal, the Snail Garden and the Göndöcs<br />
Garden can be reached by bicycle in a short time. During the tour, the ideal stop is the second oldest<br />
confectionery in Hungary, The Centennial Confectionery offering excellent coffee sorts, ice creams, pastries<br />
and hand-made bonbons.<br />
After dinner, during a sightseeing tour organised under guaranteed programs, adults and young guests<br />
can get acquainted with the town’s historic past, the rich history and legends of Gyula. For those who arrive<br />
with a toddler, after dinner, the Castle Garden and its surroundings offer easily accessible family programs:<br />
carriage-bicycle rental, Gum-Land with several giant slide inflatable bouncers, and a modern playground<br />
awaiting families with the biggest merry-go-round in Hungary. In the late hours of the evening, parents can<br />
join the Rondella terrace next to the medieval brick walls, the current program being available at the www.<br />
visitgyula.com website’s calendar.<br />
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