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Cathedral of Assumption of Our Lady and St. John the Baptist

Cathedral of Assumption of Our Lady and St. John the Baptist

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Kutná Hora: Sedlec Ossuary Skip-the-Line Ticket & Audioguide

Kutná Hora: Sedlec Ossuary Skip-the-Line Ticket & Audioguide

Skip the ticket line at two truly unique sites and listen to interesting commentary through your audio guide.  First stop is the Sedlec Ossuary, said to contain bones from 40,000 - 70,000 human skeletons. All are used in an artistic way to beautifully decorate the church's interior. One of the ossuary’s eye-catching features is an enormous chandelier, completely made out of bones.  Then, take a short walk to visit another noteworthy place - the Cathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady and Saint John the Baptist. Listed as a UNESCO heritage site since 1995, the cathedral is a unique combination of Baroque and Gothic architecture. Walk around the church and even explore the cathedral’s attic, whilst listening to the audio guide that will explain more about the church's history.

From Prague: Kutna Hora Day Trip with Local

From Prague: Kutna Hora Day Trip with Local

Take a day trip from Prague to the famous Kutna Hora, a small town founded in the 13th century, widely known for its Gothic churches, included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the most beautiful parts of the town and visit the magnificent historic buildings, such as the Bone Chapel, located in Kutna Hora. Be picked up from your accommodation in Prague and travel to Kutna Hora in an air-conditioned, spacious car. Customize your tour and explore Kutna Hora and its region in your own way. Stop at local restaurants and taste delicious Czech food. Upon your request, visit any other historic or cultural site. At each stop, your friendly driver will answer all the questions you may have, share local knowledge, and provide tips about each destination. Choose how long you wish to stay in each location and make extra stops if you wish. Discover the most beautiful parts of the region, receive the best information, taste delicious food, and create life-long memories on your 7-hour tour to Kutna Hora. Since it is a personal tour, you can freely adjust where to stop. However, you can visit the following sites: - Saint Barbara's Church, one of the most famous Gothic churches in Europe which is in the UNESCO world heritage site. - The Church of the Assumption of Our Lady and Saint John the Baptist, another UNESCO world heritage site which is a perfect example of the Baroque Gothic style. - The Sedlec Ossuary, the macabre Roman Catholic chapel, decorated with human skeletons of nearly 70,000 people who were killed in wars or died from the plague. Here you will find the enormous chandelier containing at least one of every bone in the human body. - Hradek Castle, a small castle with a colorful facade. It served as the former fort defending the town but later it was rebuilt as a place to live in. - The Italian Court, a magnificent palace in Kutna Hora, a historic center of economic power which now is serving as a museum of coin mining. - The Plague Column, a historic baroque style landmark built in the 18th century to remember more than a thousand people killed by the contemporary plague. At the end of your tour, your personal driver and local guide will drive you back to your accommodation in Prague.

From Prague: Day Trip to Kutna Hora with Czech Lunch

From Prague: Day Trip to Kutna Hora with Czech Lunch

Get picked by your guide at your hotel in Prague, and embark on a 1-hour ride through the villages and landscapes of Bohemia to Kutná Hora. First, visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Church of the Assumption of Our Lady and Saint John the Baptist, a Baroque Gothic church. Stand in awe of the work by Czech architect Jan Blažej Santini-Aichel as you learn the history of this site. Then, explore the 14th-century Church of All Saints. See its underground chapel called the Sedlec Ossuary, also known as the "Bone Church,” decorated with around 70 thousand human skeletons. Continue to the historic center of Kutná Hora to savor a traditional Czech lunch in a medieval restaurant. After a relaxing walk through the old town’s cobblestone streets, passing by a former Jesuit college and enjoying views of the beautiful landscapes. Arrive at the magnificent Church of St. Barbara, a Gothic landmark of the royal town of Kutná Hora and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. At the day comes to an end, receive a surprise gift. Stop for souvenir shopping or an optional wine tasting before returning to Prague.

Private Guided Tour from Prague to UNESCO Kutna Hora

Private Guided Tour from Prague to UNESCO Kutna Hora

In the Middle Ages Kutna Hora was the second most important town in the Bohemian kingdom after Prague, due to its huge resources of silver. This private tour comprises St.Barbara Cathedral, an impressive example of 14th-century gothic architecture, the Royal Mint, where the production of the world-famous Prague’s Grossus took place, and the Bone Church, whose interior is made out of human bones! Visit these landmarks with our private guide and feel the atmosphere of the medieval mine, all of which is part of Unesco World Heritage site.

From Prague: Private Day Trip to Kutna Hora with Czech Lunch

From Prague: Private Day Trip to Kutna Hora with Czech Lunch

Get picked by your private guide at your hotel in Prague, and embark on a 1-hour scenic ride through the villages and landscapes of Bohemia to Kutná Hora. First, visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Church of the Assumption of Our Lady and Saint John the Baptist, a Baroque Gothic church. Stand in awe of the work by Czech architect Jan Blažej Santini-Aichel as you learn the history of this site. Then, explore the 14th-century Church of All Saints. See its underground chapel called the Sedlec Ossuary, also known as the "Bone Church,” decorated with around 70 thousand human skeletons. Continue to the historic center of Kutná Hora to savor a traditional Czech lunch in a picturesque medieval restaurant. After a relaxing walk through the old town’s cobblestone streets, passing by a former Jesuit college and enjoying views of the beautiful landscapes,we will arrive to the magnificent Church of St. Barbara, a Gothic landmark of the royal town of Kutná Hora and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. By the end of the tour you will receive a surprise gift.There will be a time for souvenir shopping or an optional wine tasting before returning to Prague.

From Prague: Kutná Hora, Bone Church & Folk Museum Tour

From Prague: Kutná Hora, Bone Church & Folk Museum Tour

Your day begins with convenient pick-up from your accommodation in Prague, so you can just sit back and enjoy the journey. Begin your journey with a visit to a peaceful countryside museum filled with timbered cottages, barns, and historic interiors that capture centuries of Czech village life. Step inside homes, peek into an old schoolroom or stable, and discover folk traditions — some of which are still alive today. Next, take a break to enjoy a freshly cooked lunch at a charming timber-framed restaurant near the folk museum. This family-run place is known for its rustic setting, peaceful atmosphere, and honest Czech cuisine — expect hearty dishes, local flavors, and a warm welcome. In the warmer months, you can also dine outdoors in their quiet garden terrace. Continue to St. Barbara’s Cathedral, one of Europe’s most remarkable Gothic churches, built by miners in honor of their patron saint. With soaring vaults, colorful frescoes, and dramatic views over the former silver town, this UNESCO landmark offers both artistic beauty and historical depth. Once a royal town rich in silver, Kutná Hora rivaled Prague in its heyday. Today, its charm lives on in pastel facades, quiet courtyards, and winding alleys. After a short guided stroll, you’ll have time to explore: browse local shops, pop into a museum(s), enjoy the views — or relax with a glass of local wine. Step into one of the oldest cathedrals in Bohemia, a serene baroque-gothic masterpiece that blends spiritual depth with striking architecture. Often overlooked by visitors, this UNESCO site offers a peaceful and uncrowded experience — and a moment of quiet reflection before the city unfolds. Finally, enter one of Europe’s most haunting and unforgettable chapels, decorated with the bones of over 40,000 people. Beneath the surface lies a powerful reminder of history, mortality, and medieval artistry — all in a surprisingly peaceful setting. At the end of the day, we’ll drive you back to your hotel or preferred drop-off point in Prague — no trains, no hassle. Just a full day of discovery and comfort.

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Cathedral of Assumption of Our Lady and St. John the Baptist: Our most recommended tours and activities

Kutná Hora: Sedlec Ossuary Skip-the-Line Ticket & Audioguide

Kutná Hora: Sedlec Ossuary Skip-the-Line Ticket & Audioguide

Skip the ticket line at two truly unique sites and listen to interesting commentary through your audio guide.  First stop is the Sedlec Ossuary, said to contain bones from 40,000 - 70,000 human skeletons. All are used in an artistic way to beautifully decorate the church's interior. One of the ossuary’s eye-catching features is an enormous chandelier, completely made out of bones.  Then, take a short walk to visit another noteworthy place - the Cathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady and Saint John the Baptist. Listed as a UNESCO heritage site since 1995, the cathedral is a unique combination of Baroque and Gothic architecture. Walk around the church and even explore the cathedral’s attic, whilst listening to the audio guide that will explain more about the church's history.

From Prague: Kutna Hora Day Trip with Local

From Prague: Kutna Hora Day Trip with Local

Take a day trip from Prague to the famous Kutna Hora, a small town founded in the 13th century, widely known for its Gothic churches, included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the most beautiful parts of the town and visit the magnificent historic buildings, such as the Bone Chapel, located in Kutna Hora. Be picked up from your accommodation in Prague and travel to Kutna Hora in an air-conditioned, spacious car. Customize your tour and explore Kutna Hora and its region in your own way. Stop at local restaurants and taste delicious Czech food. Upon your request, visit any other historic or cultural site. At each stop, your friendly driver will answer all the questions you may have, share local knowledge, and provide tips about each destination. Choose how long you wish to stay in each location and make extra stops if you wish. Discover the most beautiful parts of the region, receive the best information, taste delicious food, and create life-long memories on your 7-hour tour to Kutna Hora. Since it is a personal tour, you can freely adjust where to stop. However, you can visit the following sites: - Saint Barbara's Church, one of the most famous Gothic churches in Europe which is in the UNESCO world heritage site. - The Church of the Assumption of Our Lady and Saint John the Baptist, another UNESCO world heritage site which is a perfect example of the Baroque Gothic style. - The Sedlec Ossuary, the macabre Roman Catholic chapel, decorated with human skeletons of nearly 70,000 people who were killed in wars or died from the plague. Here you will find the enormous chandelier containing at least one of every bone in the human body. - Hradek Castle, a small castle with a colorful facade. It served as the former fort defending the town but later it was rebuilt as a place to live in. - The Italian Court, a magnificent palace in Kutna Hora, a historic center of economic power which now is serving as a museum of coin mining. - The Plague Column, a historic baroque style landmark built in the 18th century to remember more than a thousand people killed by the contemporary plague. At the end of your tour, your personal driver and local guide will drive you back to your accommodation in Prague.

From Prague: Day Trip to Kutna Hora with Czech Lunch

From Prague: Day Trip to Kutna Hora with Czech Lunch

Get picked by your guide at your hotel in Prague, and embark on a 1-hour ride through the villages and landscapes of Bohemia to Kutná Hora. First, visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Church of the Assumption of Our Lady and Saint John the Baptist, a Baroque Gothic church. Stand in awe of the work by Czech architect Jan Blažej Santini-Aichel as you learn the history of this site. Then, explore the 14th-century Church of All Saints. See its underground chapel called the Sedlec Ossuary, also known as the "Bone Church,” decorated with around 70 thousand human skeletons. Continue to the historic center of Kutná Hora to savor a traditional Czech lunch in a medieval restaurant. After a relaxing walk through the old town’s cobblestone streets, passing by a former Jesuit college and enjoying views of the beautiful landscapes. Arrive at the magnificent Church of St. Barbara, a Gothic landmark of the royal town of Kutná Hora and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. At the day comes to an end, receive a surprise gift. Stop for souvenir shopping or an optional wine tasting before returning to Prague.

Private Guided Tour from Prague to UNESCO Kutna Hora

Private Guided Tour from Prague to UNESCO Kutna Hora

In the Middle Ages Kutna Hora was the second most important town in the Bohemian kingdom after Prague, due to its huge resources of silver. This private tour comprises St.Barbara Cathedral, an impressive example of 14th-century gothic architecture, the Royal Mint, where the production of the world-famous Prague’s Grossus took place, and the Bone Church, whose interior is made out of human bones! Visit these landmarks with our private guide and feel the atmosphere of the medieval mine, all of which is part of Unesco World Heritage site.

From Prague: Private Day Trip to Kutna Hora with Czech Lunch

From Prague: Private Day Trip to Kutna Hora with Czech Lunch

Get picked by your private guide at your hotel in Prague, and embark on a 1-hour scenic ride through the villages and landscapes of Bohemia to Kutná Hora. First, visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Church of the Assumption of Our Lady and Saint John the Baptist, a Baroque Gothic church. Stand in awe of the work by Czech architect Jan Blažej Santini-Aichel as you learn the history of this site. Then, explore the 14th-century Church of All Saints. See its underground chapel called the Sedlec Ossuary, also known as the "Bone Church,” decorated with around 70 thousand human skeletons. Continue to the historic center of Kutná Hora to savor a traditional Czech lunch in a picturesque medieval restaurant. After a relaxing walk through the old town’s cobblestone streets, passing by a former Jesuit college and enjoying views of the beautiful landscapes,we will arrive to the magnificent Church of St. Barbara, a Gothic landmark of the royal town of Kutná Hora and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. By the end of the tour you will receive a surprise gift.There will be a time for souvenir shopping or an optional wine tasting before returning to Prague.

From Prague: Kutná Hora, Bone Church & Folk Museum Tour

From Prague: Kutná Hora, Bone Church & Folk Museum Tour

Your day begins with convenient pick-up from your accommodation in Prague, so you can just sit back and enjoy the journey. Begin your journey with a visit to a peaceful countryside museum filled with timbered cottages, barns, and historic interiors that capture centuries of Czech village life. Step inside homes, peek into an old schoolroom or stable, and discover folk traditions — some of which are still alive today. Next, take a break to enjoy a freshly cooked lunch at a charming timber-framed restaurant near the folk museum. This family-run place is known for its rustic setting, peaceful atmosphere, and honest Czech cuisine — expect hearty dishes, local flavors, and a warm welcome. In the warmer months, you can also dine outdoors in their quiet garden terrace. Continue to St. Barbara’s Cathedral, one of Europe’s most remarkable Gothic churches, built by miners in honor of their patron saint. With soaring vaults, colorful frescoes, and dramatic views over the former silver town, this UNESCO landmark offers both artistic beauty and historical depth. Once a royal town rich in silver, Kutná Hora rivaled Prague in its heyday. Today, its charm lives on in pastel facades, quiet courtyards, and winding alleys. After a short guided stroll, you’ll have time to explore: browse local shops, pop into a museum(s), enjoy the views — or relax with a glass of local wine. Step into one of the oldest cathedrals in Bohemia, a serene baroque-gothic masterpiece that blends spiritual depth with striking architecture. Often overlooked by visitors, this UNESCO site offers a peaceful and uncrowded experience — and a moment of quiet reflection before the city unfolds. Finally, enter one of Europe’s most haunting and unforgettable chapels, decorated with the bones of over 40,000 people. Beneath the surface lies a powerful reminder of history, mortality, and medieval artistry — all in a surprisingly peaceful setting. At the end of the day, we’ll drive you back to your hotel or preferred drop-off point in Prague — no trains, no hassle. Just a full day of discovery and comfort.

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My wife and I had an absolutely amazing day with our guide Hana. She was extremely knowledgeable and friendly and truly made our day trip the best it could have been. Fantastic sites, food, and company. would give her a higher rating if I could!

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Fantastic customized day. I loved the freedom and ability to spend as much or as little time as I wanted at each place. Good suggestions provided too.

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Our guide Hana was very knowledgeable and friendly and didn't rush us at all. Lunch was fantastic. Visiting Kutna Hora is well worth it!

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Private tour was customized to our likes with time for some shopping and photos. Hana was lovely and the sights were interesting.

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Great. The Lady at the entrance was very helpful. Very nice visit