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Discover Kutna Hora on this private 10-hour day trip from Prague by train, including visits to UNESCO sites, a silver mine, and the bone church for $145.72.
Exploring Kutna Hora on a private day trip from Prague offers a perfect blend of history, architecture, and unique sights. For $145.72 per person, this 10-hour journey includes hotel pickup, train fare, and guided visits to some of the most remarkable locations in this UNESCO-listed Czech town. The trip is ideal for those interested in medieval architecture, mining history, and unusual attractions like the Sedlec Ossuary with its bone decorations. Reviewers consistently praise the knowledgeable guides, well-organized itinerary, and the opportunity to see both popular and lesser-known spots at a comfortable pace. The only aspect to consider is that food and drinks are not included, so planning for meals is recommended.
This tour suits travelers who want a comprehensive, hassle-free day outside Prague, with private guide attention and scenic train rides. It’s perfect for anyone eager to explore Czechia’s heritage, enjoy a medieval atmosphere, and see fascinating sights that are hard to find elsewhere. The 10-hour schedule balances sightseeing with enough time to soak in the atmosphere, though some stops, like the silver mine, require comfortable walking shoes and are less suitable for those with claustrophobia.

The first stop is the Cathedral of Assumption of Our Lady and Saint John the Baptist, once the largest Cistercian abbey in Central Europe. This Gothic and Baroque Gothic masterpiece is notable for its architectural details, which the guide will highlight, especially the work of Jan Blaej Santini Aichl, who restored the church. With admission included, visitors can admire its towering structure and intricate design at their own pace during a 20-minute visit.
The cathedral’s interior features impressive architecture, and the guide’s explanations help appreciate its historical importance. This site offers a glimpse into the religious and architectural history of medieval Bohemia, setting the tone for the day.
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Just a few steps from the cathedral, the Cemetery Church of All Saints presents a more macabre yet fascinating sight with the Sedlec Ossuary. Known for its artworks made entirely of human bones, this small chapel is truly a unique spectacle. Visitors learn why and how the ossuary was created, and the art pieces—from chandeliers to crosses—are made from human skulls and bones.
With a 15-minute visit included, this stop offers a haunting insight into medieval attitudes toward death and the creative ways bones were used to decorate. It’s a must-see for those interested in quirky historical displays, but it’s best suited for open-minded visitors comfortable with this kind of unusual art.

A short bus ride takes visitors to the Italian Court, the former royal mint and residence of Czech kings. This free stop provides a quick look into the monetary history of Bohemia. It’s a compact but informative visit, giving context to the wealth and status of Kutna Hora during medieval times.
While the interior might be not as elaborate as other sites, the exterior and surrounding square add to understanding the medieval royal economy. This stop is an efficient way to connect history of craftsmanship with the town’s royal heritage.

The highlight for many is the visit to a medieval silver mine. After a lunch break at a well-rated local restaurant, the tour continues with a fascinating journey underground. Visitors don a typical silver miner’s outfit—including a helmet, white coat, and flashlight—and explore a real medieval mine.
This 1.5-hour experience offers a hands-on look at the mining techniques used centuries ago. It’s an immersive activity that provides insight into the lives of medieval miners and the wealth generated from silver. Given that the walkways can be tight and dark, the tour advises comfortable shoes and warns about claustrophobia.

The final major stop is the Gothic masterpiece, St. Barbara’s Cathedral. Known as the symbol of Kutna Hora, this stunning church features original medieval frescoes and towering spires. Visitors can admire the architectural grandeur and learn about its significance in the town’s history.
Admission is included, and the interior decoration and stained glass windows make it a highlight. The guide explains the construction process and the symbolism behind its design, making it a fitting end to the day of sightseeing.
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After exploring Kutna Hora, the tour concludes with a relaxing train ride back to Prague. During the 20-minute journey, the guide summarizes the day’s highlights and answers any final questions. The group ends the tour at Prague’s main train station, making it convenient to continue exploring the city.
This return trip offers a comfortable and scenic way to reflect on the day, with many reviewers praising the smooth organization and friendly guides.
The tour departs at 8:00 am, with hotel pickup included, ensuring a hassle-free start. The group size is exclusive to private bookings, allowing for personalized attention. The train fare and all admission tickets are covered, but food and drinks are not included, so it’s wise to bring some snacks or plan for a meal during the free time.
The tour is designed for most travelers and most activities are accessible, though mining may be challenging for those with claustrophobia or mobility issues.

Many reviews praise the guides’ knowledge, friendly demeanor, and ability to tailor the experience. Guides like Petra, Jack, and Andrey are noted for their enthusiasm, storytelling skills, and flexibility in adjusting the tour based on guest interests.
This private setup means you get more personalized stories and the chance to ask questions freely, making the experience both educational and engaging.
At $145.72, this tour offers exceptional value considering it includes hotel pickup, train fare, all major site admissions, and a private guide. The consistent 5-star reviews reflect satisfaction with the organization, guides, and overall experience.
Given the well-paced schedule and diverse stops, visitors get a comprehensive look at Kutna Hora’s highlights in just 10 hours. It’s suited for those who want an in-depth day trip without the hassle of planning individual transportation or tickets.
This trip appeals to history buffs, architecture lovers, and adventurers interested in mining. It’s especially suitable for most travelers who are comfortable walking and exploring historic sites. Guided tours and private groups ensure a personalized and relaxed experience.
However, travelers with mobility issues or claustrophobia should consider the mining stop carefully, as it involves narrow, dark tunnels.
This 10-hour private tour from Prague provides a rich, well-organized experience of Kutna Hora’s most remarkable sites. The combination of UNESCO landmarks, medieval mines, and the bone church makes it a compelling choice for history enthusiasts and culture seekers.
The expert guides like Petra and Andrey are frequently praised for their knowledge and friendliness, adding value to the trip. The convenient logistics, including hotel pickup and train tickets, make this a hassle-free way to explore beyond Prague.
While the cost might seem high for some, the comprehensive experience and personalized attention justify the expense. It’s an ideal activity for those wanting a full day of sightseeing with minimal planning and maximum insight.
“A good excursion from Prague, got to see a bit more of Czechia. Have had many guides in lots of counties, Petra our guide was pleasant, personalabl…”
Is transportation included?
Yes, train fare from Prague to Kutna Hora and back is included, along with hotel pickup.
Are meals provided during the tour?
No, food and drinks are not included, so travelers should plan to eat during free time or bring snacks.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Most activities are accessible for most travelers, but the mine visit may be challenging for those with claustrophobia or mobility limitations.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, especially for exploring churches, the ossuary, and the silver mine.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 10 hours, starting at 8:00 am and ending after returning to Prague’s main train station.
Can I cancel or change my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.