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Enjoy a full-day trip from Prague to Kutná Hora for just $234, exploring UNESCO sites, the Bone Church, and savoring traditional Czech cuisine in a medieval setting.

This full-day tour from Prague offers a captivating journey through Central Bohemia to the historic town of Kutná Hora. Priced at $234 per person, the trip spans 7 hours, making it an immersive experience packed with iconic sights and cultural highlights. With hotel pickup and drop-off included, travelers can relax and enjoy the scenic drive through charming villages and lush landscapes. The tour is especially suited for those interested in history, architecture, and authentic Czech cuisine, with a small group size limited to 8 participants for a more personal experience.
The tour includes guided visits to key sites, entry to famous landmarks, and a traditional Czech lunch served in a medieval-style restaurant. It’s a well-balanced mix of sightseeing, cultural storytelling, and leisure, perfect for visitors wanting a comprehensive look at Kutná Hora without the hassle of planning. While the tour runs rain or shine, the overall positive reviews highlight the professionalism of guides and the richness of the sights, making it a reliable choice for a day outside Prague.
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The tour begins with hotel pickup in Prague, making the start seamless for guests staying in the city. The transportation by car or minivan takes approximately one hour, during which travelers enjoy views of picturesque villages and the peaceful countryside of Bohemia. This relaxed drive sets the tone for a day filled with fascinating sights rather than rushed transitions.
Traveling in a small group ensures a comfortable journey, where the guide can share stories about the landscape and history of the region. The scenic ride offers a preview of the charming architecture and lush surroundings that will be seen during the walking portions of the tour.

The first major stop is the Church of the Assumption of Our Lady and Saint John the Baptist, a Baroque Gothic church recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The guide explains the work of Czech architect Jan Blaej Santini-Aichel, whose craftsmanship is evident in the church’s intricate design.
Visitors can spend about 20 minutes exploring this historic religious site, appreciating its architectural beauty and learning about its history and significance. The church’s striking appearance and artistic details make it a highlight of the tour, leaving a lasting impression of Kutná Hora’s spiritual and artistic heritage.

One of the most unique attractions is the Sedlec Ossuary, also called the Bone Church. This underground chapel is decorated with around 70,000 human skeletons, arranged into intricate displays and ornamentation. The guided 20-minute tour introduces visitors to the history behind the bones, which are the remains of medieval plague victims.
The Bone Church offers a fascinating and slightly eerie view of how death has been memorialized in the region. The artistry behind the skeletal arrangements showcases local craftsmanship, and the site’s moral and cultural stories add to its compelling nature.
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After visiting the ossuary, the tour takes a short scenic stop to admire the views of Kutná Hora’s old town. Passersby can enjoy photo opportunities of the cobblestone streets, medieval buildings, and church spires. This 10-minute stop provides a brief chance to absorb the atmosphere and capture memories of this royal town.
The area around the town square features historical landmarks and quaint shops, making it a perfect setting for a quick stroll or some snapshots before heading to lunch.
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A highlight of the tour is the one-hour break for lunch in a medieval-style restaurant located in the heart of Kutná Hora. The Czech meal offers a taste of local flavors, complemented by a drink included in the package—either beer, wine, or a non-alcoholic beverage.
This relaxing meal provides an authentic dining experience, adding a layer of immersion into Czech culture. The restaurant’s ambiance enhances the sense of stepping back into medieval times, making the lunch a memorable part of the day.

Following lunch, the tour visits St. Barbara’s Church, a Gothic landmark that dominates Kutná Hora’s skyline. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the church has impressive architecture and stained glass windows that date back to the 14th century.
The guided 30-minute tour allows visitors to admire the elaborate interior, learn about its construction history, and understand its role in Kutná Hora’s mining and wealth. The church’s artistic and architectural details make it a highlight for fans of Gothic design.

After visiting the church, the tour concludes with a return to Prague, but travelers have the option to stop for souvenir shopping or indulge in an optional wine tasting. The surprise gift included in the package adds a thoughtful touch to the experience.
This flexible ending allows guests to extend their visit, gather keepsakes, or enjoy a local wine, enhancing the overall value of the tour.
The tour package includes hotel pickup and drop-off, multilingual guides, and entry tickets to all major sites. Plus, each participant receives a bottle of water and a small surprise gift.
The Czech lunch and a drink are part of the package, but desserts or additional drinks are not included. The tour operates rain or shine, and its small group size ensures personalized attention and better interaction with the guide.
Multiple reviews praise the guide Hana for her knowledge, friendliness, and storytelling skills. Her ability to explain the history clearly and answer questions makes the experience more engaging. Reviewers also highlight her passion for the sites and her thoughtful approach.
This tour’s small group setting creates a more intimate and comfortable atmosphere, allowing for personalized attention and spontaneous discussions about Kutná Hora’s history and culture.
This day trip is ideal for those who want a rundown of Kutná Hora’s most important attractions without the hassle of organizing transportation or entries. It suits history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and anyone interested in authentic Czech cuisine.
The tour’s 7-hour duration makes it suitable for visitors with a full day available in Prague, and its small group size provides a more personal, relaxed experience. It’s a particularly good choice for first-time visitors wanting to see key UNESCO sites with expert guidance.
The main strengths of this tour are the well-organized itinerary, knowledgeable guides, and quality visits to UNESCO sites like St. Barbara’s Church and the Bone Church. The authentic Czech lunch in a medieval setting adds cultural value, and the small group size ensures personalized attention.
A potential consideration is the duration—seven hours may be long for those with limited mobility or tight schedules. Also, while the tour is rain or shine, some sites may be less enjoyable in bad weather, so appropriate clothing is advised.
This $234 tour from Prague offers a rich mix of history, architecture, and local culture in just one day. The combination of UNESCO-listed landmarks, the Bone Church, and an authentic Czech meal makes it a value-packed experience. With excellent reviews highlighting the professionalism of guides, especially Hana, this trip is a reliable choice for anyone eager to explore one of the Czech Republic’s most intriguing towns.
While it might be a longer day, the well-paced itinerary and personalized small-group format make it a rewarding excursion—especially for those interested in Gothic art, medieval history, or unique sites. This tour strikes a good balance between sightseeing, culture, and leisure.
Does the tour include hotel pickup?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off in Prague are included, making the start and end of the tour convenient.
How long does the trip to Kutná Hora take?
The transportation lasts about one hour each way, with the overall tour duration of 7 hours.
Are all major sites included in the tour?
Yes, the tour includes entry to the Church of the Assumption, Sedlec Ossuary (Bone Church), and St. Barbara’s Church.
Is lunch included, and what type of meal is served?
A traditional Czech lunch in a medieval restaurant is part of the package, with a drink included. Desserts or extra drinks are not included.
Can the tour be canceled if the weather is bad?
The tour runs rain or shine, so weather does not prevent participation, though some outdoor enjoyment may vary.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
While accessible, some walking and site visits involve cobblestone streets and uneven surfaces, so guests should consider their mobility.