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Discover Kutná Hora from Prague on a 6-hour guided tour featuring the Bone Church, St. Barbara’s Cathedral, and a stroll through this UNESCO-listed medieval town.
Explore Kutná Hora on a half-day trip from Prague that lasts approximately 6 hours. This organized tour, operated by Martin Tour Prague Czech Republic, takes you to two of the town’s most famous UNESCO World Heritage sites: the Sedlec Ossuary, decorated with thousands of human bones, and the stunning Gothic cathedral of St. Barbara’s Church. The tour departs from Paíská 1073 and includes guided visits, with entry tickets included for the key attractions.
This tour is especially suitable for those interested in history, architecture, and unique monuments. It offers a comfortable coach ride, expert guides, and ample time to explore Kutná Hora’s charming streets. While the tour provides rich insights and spectacular sights, it also involves some walking and a schedule that can feel tight, making it best for travelers comfortable with a busy itinerary.


The tour begins at bus stop A outside the yellow kiosk at Parizska Street no. 1, near the Old Town Square. The walk from the Staromestska metro station (Line A) takes just 3 minutes. Once everyone has gathered, the coach departs for Kutná Hora, a journey of about one hour.
The coach chosen for this trip is noted for its comfort, with some reviews mentioning the air conditioning, though a few travelers find it less effective on hot days. The ride offers a chance to hear commentary from the guide about Prague and Kutná Hora, providing context before arriving at the sites.
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The first stop is Sedlec Ossuary, where entry is included in the tour price. This UNESCO-listed site is famous for its intricate decorations created entirely from human bones, arranged in chandeliers, coat of arms, and other artistic displays. The guided tour lasts about 40 minutes.
While interior photography and video are not permitted, the guide explains the history behind this hauntingly beautiful monument. The bones are arranged with care and creativity, making it a striking sight that many find both fascinating and slightly macabre. The ossuary’s small size means visitors can quickly appreciate its detail, but some note it’s smaller than expected.

Next, the tour takes visitors to St. Barbara’s Church, a magnificent Gothic cathedral dedicated to the patron saint of miners. The guided 40-minute visit highlights its impressive architecture, detailed interior, and the history of the mining prosperity that funded its construction.
Guides often praise the stunning architecture and the craftsmanship visible in the church’s stained glass and stonework. Visitors can admire the soaring ceilings and intricate details, making it one of the highlights of the trip. The guide’s storytelling enhances the experience, providing historical insights as you explore this breathtaking site.

Following the church visit, the tour includes about one hour of guided walking through the medieval town’s historic streets. Once a wealthy silver mining town that rivaled Prague, Kutná Hora’s architecture and atmosphere reflect its prosperity.
The walk allows visitors to appreciate the town’s charm, with its well-preserved buildings, quaint shops, and lively squares. The tour guides share stories about the town’s history, mining past, and notable landmarks, making this part of the trip both educational and visually appealing.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter the guided walking tour, there is about 30 minutes of free time. This offers the chance to grab a local snack, take photos, or browse shops. Some reviews mention enjoying a coffee or a quick lunch at nearby cafes, especially after the sightseeing.
While the schedule is tight, this brief free period is enough for a quick refresh or a few personal photos. It’s advisable to be punctual to avoid missing the coach, as noted in some reviews emphasizing the importance of returning on time.

The coach departs from Kutná Hora after the free time, returning to Paíská 1073 in Prague. The journey lasts approximately one hour, giving time for the guide to share additional information or answer questions during the ride back.
The tour concludes in the same location as the departure point, making it convenient for travelers to continue exploring Prague or head to their accommodations.

The tour’s meeting point is bus stop A outside the yellow kiosk at Parizska Street no. 1, near the Old Town Square. The nearest metro station is Staromestska (Line A). The GPS coordinates are 50.087926, 14.420260.
Booking offers the flexibility of free cancellation up to 24 hours before the trip, and the option to reserve now and pay later. The tour operates in English with live guides.
Travelers need to bring a passport or ID card, as this is required for identification. The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users due to walking and site access.

The tour guides receive high praise for their knowledge and friendliness. Several reviews highlight guides like Helen, Vera, Eva, and Helena as particularly outstanding, with many describing them as informative, engaging, and professional.
Guests appreciate the well-organized schedule, the comfortable coach, and the interesting commentary that makes the history of Kutná Hora accessible. A few comments mention the pacing being somewhat tight, especially if travelers want more time at particular sites, but overall, the feedback is overwhelmingly positive.

This tour is offered by Martin Tour Prague Czech Republic and is comparable to other excursions listed online, including tours that offer free time in Kutná Hora or visits to the silver mine museum. Some alternative experiences may include additional sites or longer durations, but this particular tour balances iconic sights with manageable timing.
Given the price and the well-curated itinerary, this tour offers good value for those interested in Gothic architecture, historic towns, and the Bone Church. The inclusion of guided visits and entry tickets simplifies the experience, making it suitable for travelers who prefer organized tours over independent exploration.
While some may find the schedule a bit rushed, most reviews confirm that the guides’ expertise and the spectacular sights more than compensate for the tight pacing. This tour is ideal for history buffs, architecture enthusiasts, and those curious about unique Czech landmarks.
How long does the tour last?
The tour is approximately 6 hours, including transportation, visits, and free time.
Where does the tour start?
It departs from Paíská 1073, at bus stop A outside the yellow kiosk near Old Town Square in Prague.
Are tickets included?
Yes, entry tickets to Sedlec Ossuary and St. Barbara’s Church are included in the price.
Is photography allowed inside Sedlec Ossuary?
No, photography and video inside Sedlec Ossuary are not permitted.
Is the tour suitable for children or those with mobility issues?
The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users and involves some walking, so consider mobility needs.
What should I bring?
Travelers should bring passport or ID card for identification purposes.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour. You can also reserve now and pay later.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of spectacular UNESCO sites, expert guides, and well-organized schedule makes it a popular choice for exploring Kutná Hora from Prague.
What do visitors say about the guides?
Guides are frequently praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and storytelling skills, greatly enhancing the experience.
How busy is the schedule?
The schedule is tight but manageable, with enough time at each site to appreciate the sights, though some may wish for more free time.
Is there anything I should be aware of before booking?
Be punctual for the meeting point, and note that photography inside the Bone Church is not allowed. Also, the tour involves walking, so comfortable shoes are recommended.