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Explore Kutná Hora from Prague on a private 7-hour tour, visiting St. Barbara’s Cathedral, the bone church, and the Italian Court with expert guides.

This private tour offers an engaging 7-hour journey from Prague to Kutná Hora, a UNESCO World Heritage town about an hour east of the Czech capital. For $372.75 per person, you receive personalized attention and convenient hotel pickup and drop-off, making it an effortless way to explore this historic town. The tour includes round-trip transport in a private Mercedes Benz vehicle, entrance tickets to major sites, and a knowledgeable guide to bring the rich history and architecture to life.
This experience is especially well-suited for those interested in Czech history, medieval architecture, and unique cultural sights. Visitors benefit from included tickets to key locations, avoiding extra costs, and praise guides like Blanca, Pavel, and Petr for their engaging storytelling. While the tour involves moderate walking, comfortable shoes are recommended, and the schedule allows plenty of time to absorb Kutná Hora’s highlights.

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The tour begins with a hotel pickup in Prague, where a private Mercedes Benz vehicle and driver are ready to take your group on the approximately one-hour drive to Kutná Hora. This arrangement ensures a smooth start, eliminating the need to navigate public transportation or worry about directions. Throughout the day, bottled water is provided in the vehicle, keeping you refreshed.
The private transport option allows for a flexible schedule, and guests appreciate the personalized service from the start. The pickup and drop-off are designed to fit your timing preferences, making this tour ideal for those who want a stress-free experience.

The first stop is St. Barbara’s Cathedral, a highlight of Kutná Hora and the biggest cathedral in Central Europe. Built with highly decorative Gothic architecture, it serves as a testament to the town’s historic wealth, which was driven by silver mining. The cathedral is dedicated to St. Barbara, the patron saint of miners, and reflects the town’s medieval prosperity.
Guests spend around 30 minutes exploring this impressive structure, with admission tickets included. The guide explains the significance of the architecture and history behind the church, making it easier to appreciate its grandeur during the visit.

Next, the tour visits the Sedlec Ossuary, famously known as the bone church. Built atop ground sprinkled with holy soil from Jerusalem, the cemetery around it became highly sought after. During times of crisis, such as the Plague and Hussite Wars, bones of around 40,000 people were collected and arranged into pyramids, chandeliers, and ornaments.
Since 2020, taking photos is forbidden inside the ossuary, but the visual impact of the bones arranged into coats of arms, mosaics, and decorative chandeliers remains striking. Visitors find it both macabre and fascinating, appreciating the craftsmanship and remembrance it embodies. The visit lasts about 20 minutes with included admission.

At the Italian Court, the tour offers a chance to make your own coin to take home as a personal souvenir. This site, which once served as a mint, royal palace, prison, and school, showcases a fascinating blend of uses over centuries.
Highlights include exploring the luxurious audience hall and the richly decorated chapel. The one-hour stop provides insight into Kutná Hora’s medieval economy and craftsmanship, with guides sharing engaging stories about the site’s history.

The Cathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady and Saint John the Baptist offers a different architectural experience. Unlike St. Barbara’s, this cathedral has a more restrained appearance, reflecting the Jesuits’ modesty in decoration. Its tall interior, designed by Santini, creates a stunning atmosphere, especially at the spiral staircase leading to the upper floor.
Guests spend around 30 minutes here, with admission tickets included. Climbing up provides a panoramic view of Kutná Hora and a closer look at the cathedral’s elegant interior.
During the tour, you’ll also pass by a tall town tower, visible from the terrace in front of St. Barbara’s Cathedral. While the tower itself isn’t part of the main stops, it offers a great photo opportunity and a visual anchor that highlights Kutná Hora’s medieval skyline.
This quick pass-by emphasizes the town’s distinctive silhouette and offers additional context to the architecture and urban layout.
The tour involves a moderate amount of walking, mainly at the sites themselves. Guests are encouraged to wear comfortable shoes to manage cobblestone streets and uneven surfaces comfortably. Each stop is designed to maximize sightseeing without feeling rushed, with time allocated for exploring highlights and listening to guides’ insights.
Given the all-weather operation, travelers should dress appropriately for the day, whether sunny or rainy. The tour’s pace allows enough time to soak in Kutná Hora’s ambiance while keeping the day engaging and manageable.
Reviews highlight the quality and enthusiasm of the guides, such as Blanca, Pavel, and Petr, for their knowledgeable and engaging storytelling. They add depth to each site, sharing interesting facts and historical anecdotes that bring Kutná Hora’s past vividly to life.
Guests appreciate the personalized attention afforded by the private format, which allows for flexibility and tailored explanations that suit individual interests.
All major site entrance fees—St. Barbara’s Cathedral, the Sedlec Ossuary, the Cathedral of Our Lady and St. John the Baptist, and the Italian Court—are included in the price. This setup helps avoid the hassle of paying at each location and ensures a smooth, uninterrupted visit.
The cost of $372.75 per person reflects the private nature, the convenience of door-to-door transfers, and guided expertise. Travelers seeking a comprehensive, hassle-free day trip will find this offering well worth the investment.
This private Kutná Hora tour suits those who value personalized service and want an in-depth look at the town’s architectural and historical treasures. It’s perfect for visitors who prefer comfort and convenience, and those eager to explore less crowded, well-preserved sites with expert narration. It also appeals to history enthusiasts and culture seekers looking for a full-day experience.
For anyone visiting Prague, this 7-hour private tour offers a chance to see Kutná Hora’s most famous landmarks comfortably and efficiently. The inclusion of tickets, expert guides, and seamless transport makes it an attractive option for travelers seeking a well-organized and informative day out.
While walking is involved, the tour’s pace and expert narration ensure that it remains engaging and accessible. This experience provides a personalized exploration of medieval architecture, historic sites, and the town’s unique macabre charm—an experience that appeals most to those interested in Czech history and culture.
“Another excellent tour with guide Pavel and Petr! This tour was a truly private and engaging experience. We were picked up at a time of our conveni…”
Is transportation included in this tour?
Yes, the tour includes private transport in a Mercedes Benz vehicle with hotel pickup and drop-off in Prague.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 7 hours, including travel time, site visits, and guided explanations.
Are entrance fees included?
Yes, admission tickets for St. Barbara’s Cathedral, the Sedlec Ossuary, the Cathedral of Our Lady and St. John the Baptist, and the Italian Court are all included.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended due to the cobblestone streets and some uneven surfaces. Dress appropriately for weather conditions.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed. The moderate walking involved makes it suitable for most.
What do guides like Blanca, Pavel, and Petr bring to the experience?
Guests praise these guides for their knowledgeable and engaging storytelling, greatly enriching the sightseeing experience.
Is this tour appropriate for those interested in history?
Absolutely. The tour highlights medieval architecture, historic sites, and cultural history, making it ideal for history buffs.
How much walking is involved?
There is a moderate amount of walking, so comfortable shoes are advised. The schedule aims to balance sightseeing with relaxation.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of private, personalized service, all-inclusive tickets, and expert guides providing a deep dive into Kutná Hora’s most notable attractions makes this tour a compelling choice for a day trip from Prague.