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.