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Discover the UNESCO-listed town of Kutná Hora on a full-day train trip from Prague, including expert guides, key sites like the Bone Chapel, and flexible sightseeing.
Making the most of a full-day trip from Prague to Kutná Hora, this tour offers an engaging look at one of the Czech Republic’s most historic towns. For $65.79 per person, travelers get a 6-hour experience that combines train travel, guided walking tours, and visits to iconic sites such as the Sedlec Ossuary and St. Barbara’s Cathedral. The tour is designed to be convenient, with transportation and entry fees included, allowing visitors to focus on the sights rather than logistics.
While the tour offers a rich itinerary, some reviews note the pace can be brisk, especially at popular stops like the Bone Church, which is photo-restricted inside. It’s well-suited for those comfortable with walking and public transit and who want a guided overview of Kutná Hora’s highlights without the hassle of planning. Children up to 13 enjoy free admission, making it a family-friendly option, though the moderate physical activity required might not be ideal for everyone.


The adventure starts at the Czech Railway Main Office near Praha hlavni nadrazi in Prague city center. The meeting point is inside the station, and the admission ticket to the train is included. Travelers should arrive on time to avoid missing the train, as some reviews highlight confusion about the exact meeting spot.
Once onboard, the train offers a comfortable journey through the Bohemian countryside, providing scenic views en route to Kutná Hora. The train ride is a relaxing way to start the day, with no transport worries for participants.
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After arrival, the tour focuses on walking through the historic city center, which is UNESCO-listed. The guide provides a comprehensive explanation of the town’s development, especially its origins linked to the Sedlec Monastery established in the 12th century. Expect to see a variety of medieval buildings, squares, and gems like the Italian Court and the former Royal Mint.
The guided tour spends about 1 hour and 20 minutes exploring these romantic streets and squares. Most visitors find this walk offers a great overview of Kutná Hora’s medieval charm, though some feel the pace can be fast, leaving little time for spontaneous exploration.

The Sedlec Ossuary, also called the Bone Church, is the most famous stop. It was established to showcase the human remains of thousands of pilgrims, artistically arranged into decorative displays. The guide explains the story behind its creation and significance, while visitors marvel at the macabre beauty of the ossuary.
Inside the Bone Church, photography is not allowed, so visitors should prepare to respect the rules. The admission ticket is included in the tour, making it easy to access without additional costs. The ossuary’s unique atmosphere attracts many, but some may find the experience intense or overwhelming.

Next, the tour visits St. Barbara’s Cathedral, a magnificent Gothic structure dedicated to the patron saint of miners. The interior features frescoes depicting medieval miners, and the architecture is notable for its echoing acoustics. The guide shares stories about its construction and its significance for Kutná Hora’s mining heritage.
Spending about one hour exploring the cathedral, visitors can appreciate the impressive craftsmanship and historical importance. The admission fee is included, so there are no extra charges. This site remains a highlight for lovers of architecture and history alike.

After the cathedral, the tour passes through Hradek, a picturesque area lined with quaint streets and squares. Key landmarks include the Italian Court, a former royal mint, and the Hrádek palace, a fortified residence that adds a romantic touch to the town.
Most of this part of the tour is free walking, giving travelers the opportunity to absorb Kutná Hora’s medieval atmosphere. While some reviews mention time constraints, the guided walk effectively showcases the town’s architectural gems.

The itinerary includes a lunch stop, which is not covered in the tour price. Travelers are free to choose their own meals at local cafes or restaurants. Some reviews express a desire for more time to enjoy Kutná Hora’s cafes or do some shopping, but the schedule generally prioritizes sightseeing.

The tour concludes at the Prague train station, where the guide says goodbye. The return train is included, providing a comfortable and scenic journey back to the city. The group size is capped at 30 travelers, ensuring a manageable experience, though some reviews note that larger groups can feel rushed at times.

This tour is suitable for those with moderate physical fitness, as it involves walking on uneven surfaces and taking public transportation. The meeting point is near public transit, making it easy to access. Children up to 13 years old are admitted free, but adult participants should be prepared for a fair amount of walking.
Travelers should be aware that photography inside the Bone Church is forbidden, and some sites may have strict rules. The tour duration is approximately 6 hours, including train rides, sightseeing, and walking.
The key strengths of this experience are the expert local guides who provide engaging stories and insightful commentary. The train travel adds a relaxed element to the day, making the journey comfortable and scenic.
The inclusive entry fees and guided visits streamline the experience, making it convenient for visitors. However, reviews suggest the pace can be swift, with limited free time to explore independently. The price point offers good value considering the transport, guiding, and entry fees included.
This tour delivers a comprehensive introduction to Kutná Hora’s medieval architecture and historic sites. Its comfort and convenience make it a popular choice for those who want to see the highlights without planning.
The expert guides add depth to the experience, sharing stories and historical context that bring the sites to life. While the schedule can be fast-paced, most participants enjoy the well-organized flow and scenic train ride.
This trip is ideal for travelers seeking a family-friendly, educational day out, with the option to explore at a relaxed pace if desired. Be prepared for moderate walking and strict timing, especially at the Bone Church and other major stops.
“It was very informative!! Carl was very passionate and knowledgeable about the tour. We throughly enjoyed it!!”
How long is the train journey from Prague to Kutná Hora?
The train journey offers a scenic ride through the Bohemian countryside, with travel time included in the 6-hour total experience.
Are entry fees included for the main sites?
Yes, admission tickets to Sedlec Ossuary, St. Barbara’s Cathedral, and other attractions are included in the tour price.
Is food included during the trip?
No, lunch and drinks are not included. Participants can choose their own meals during the lunch stop.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended due to uneven surfaces. Since inside photography at the Bone Church is not allowed, be prepared to respect the rules.
How large are the groups?
The tour can have a maximum of 30 travelers, which helps maintain a manageable and engaging experience.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children up to 13 years old are admitted free, but moderate walking and public transit are part of the experience.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start. Cancellations less than 24 hours in advance are not refunded.
Who provides this tour?
The experience is operated by SANDEMANs Tours – Prague, known for their knowledgeable guides and well-organized excursions.
This day trip to Kutná Hora combines comfort, expert narration, and efficient sightseeing for a satisfying glimpse into the Czech Republic’s medieval past.