Private Tour: Day Trip to the Medieval Town of Kutna Hora and Bone Church
Travelers uncover the rich heritage of Kutná Hora, a medieval town once famed for its silver mines and grandeur. Founded in the 12th century, this UNESCO World Heritage Site still reflects the prosperity that once rivaled Prague itself. Accompanied by a knowledgeable local guide, guests explore the town’s beautifully preserved center, where Gothic, Baroque, and Renaissance architecture reveal centuries of history. Highlights include the awe-inspiring St. Barbara’s Church, an enduring symbol of miners’ devotion—and the hauntingly unique Sedlec Ossuary, adorned with intricate bone decorations. Between visits, cobblestone streets and quiet squares offer a glimpse into daily life in a town shaped by both faith and fortune.
Combining culture, architecture, and atmosphere, this private excursion provides a captivating look at one of the Czech Republic’s most remarkable historic treasures.
Duration:
Approximately 6 to 7 hours
Start Time:
9am, 10am, 11am 12pm
To be confirmed at the time of booking
Inclusions:
Pick-up and drop-off at your accommodation, Transportation, highway toll, Parking fees, Knowledgeable and English-speaking driver-guide
Exclusions:
Food & drinks, Admission to sites (21 EUR/adult, 11 EUR/child), Optional guided presentation of the organ in St. Barbara's Cathedral (250 EUR/group)
Meeting point:
Your hotel in the city center.
Ending point:
Your hotel in the city center.
Important Information:
We recommend wearing comfortable shoes.
This tour operates daily, except for 9,10,11,31 July, 13 August, 28 September, 10 October, 24 December
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