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duration: 6 -7 Hours cancellation_summary: More than 21 days in advance: full refund. Between 4 and 20 days in advance: 50% refund. Less than 72 hours in advance: no refund. meeting_point: Your hotel or apartment in Prague (the pick-up time is approximate and depends on current traffic situation) max_age: 100 group_size: Of your choice pricing: Pricing depends on the size of the vehicle: - 1-3 people: sedan car - 4-8 people: minivan - 9-19 people: Sprinter van - 20-27 people: minibus - 28 and more people: bus description: Just one and a half hours from Prague, Kutná Hora is a gothic town with a fascinating history. One of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, this picturesque town ranks among the most visited places in the country. Travelers from all over the world gather here to witness the mysterious Sedlec Ossuary, a chapel decorated with human bones that’s known as the Bone Church. Join us for this unusual experience and travel through time as you explore the medieval Old Town of Kutná Hora. Our driver-guide will show you some of the most popular spots as well as the places only known by locals. what_is_included: - Transportation - Highway tolls - Parking fees - Knowledgeable and English-speaking driver-guide what_is_not_included: - Food and drink - Admission to sites (15–30 EUR/person) - Optional guided presentation of the organ in St. Barbara's Cathedral (250 EUR/group) - Tips/gratuities for your guide itinerary: - 1 hour 20 minutes transfer from Prague to Kutná Hora - 1 hour sightseeing tour of the Old Town - 1 hour tour of the Italian Court (or the Silver Mine Tour) - 1 hour lunch at a traditional Czech restaurant - 30 minutes visit to the Bone Church - 1 hour 20 minutes return to Prague *All arrival times are indicative only and depend on the current traffic situation. Rich in History and Architecture Kutná Hora gain worldwide recognition for its silver mining already in the 12th century. During the Middle Ages it became one of the richest towns in the Czech Republic. You can still feel the prosperity of that golden era today as you admire the stately gothic architecture of many buildings throughout the historic Old Town. Let yourself be carried away by the romantic atmosphere of the cobblestone streets and some of the country’s most spectacular architectonic gems. From the Cathedral of Saint Barbara to the Royal Mint After the short transfer from Prague, we’ll begin our tour directly in the Old Town of Kutná Hora, dominated by the Cathedral of St. Barbara. The construction of this glamorous church was sponsored by the local community of miners and designed to rival the famous St. Vitus Cathedral of Prague. Take note of the masterful Neo-Gothic facade and the rich Baroque artwork that adorns this spectacular cathedral. From there, we’ll move to the Italian Court that was once the Royal Mint. Important historic events used to take place here, from royal elections to the minting of the Prague groschen, our former currency. This complex also boasts an enchanting Gothic chapel. Today, the Italian Court houses a museum of mining and the history of Kutná Hora. A Peak into the Former Silver Mine Since we’re visiting a former mining town, a part of this tour focuses on the medieval technologies of mining, silver processing and minting. Would you like to see an ancient mining machine powered by horses or an actual silver mine? Let’s dive into a 250-meter-long medieval shaft! Open from April to October, this somewhat extreme experience is for tough personalities only and not recommended for people with claustrophobia. If you feel this might be for you, let us know in advance so that we can make arrangements. The Mysterious Church Made of Bones In the nearby town of Sedlec, there’s the All Saints Chapel perched on top of the so-called “Bone Church.” It’s surrounded by a cemetery from the 13th century that was once home to many fallen soldiers. The legend goes that a half-blind monk piled the bones from these graves into pyramids and these were later used to decorate the Church. Over 40,000 bones and skulls form the ingenious facet of this truly unique structure. No trip to Kutná Hora is complete without the eerie and unforgettable experience of visiting the Sedlec Ossuary. Hungry? Don’t worry, we won’t let you starve! We already planned a visit to a local restaurant where you can try dishes from traditional Czech cuisine. Please, remember that food and drink are not included in the price of the tour. Enhance Your Experience with an Exclusive Organ Presentation For an even more unforgettable experience in Kutná Hora, consider adding an exclusive visit to St. Barbara’s organ. Enjoy a guided presentation by a professional organist, where you can learn about the instrument’s history and even hear a live performance. This add-on must be booked at least 14 days in advance, and we will confirm its availability for you. Please contact us at info@praguecityadventures.com for more details. highlights: - Must-see: Visit the stunning St. Barbara’s Cathedral and admire its beautiful vaulted ceilings and frescoes - Gothic architecture: Explore the Stone Fountain in the picturesque Old Town of Kutná Hora - Culture: Join a fun tour to the former silver mines and experience the daily routine of local miners - Unique sight: Head to the mysterious Sedlec Ossuary or “Bone Church” made of human remains - Authentic experience: Travel through time as you wander the cobblestone streets of the picturesque medieval town - Optional add-on: Experience the majestic organ in St. Barbara’s Cathedral up close with a guided presentation and concert. check_in_details: Your driver-guide will pick you up in front of your hotel. Please wait for him outside as there are many no-parking zones and they might not be able to wait for you for too long. what_to_bring: Sturdy footwear is recommended for walking through Kutná Hora’s streets and historical sites. Season-appropriate clothing, a refillable water bottle, and, of course, a camera for the stunning Gothic architecture and unique sights are also advised. extras: - Optional guided presentation of the organ in St. Barbara's Cathedral (250 EUR/group) faqs: How physically demanding is this trip? This trip is low to moderate in terms of physical activity. It involves walking through the historic town and its attractions, like the Sedlec Ossuary and St. Barbara’s Church. We’re happy to adjust the pace and provide accommodations for those who need them. What if it rains? Rain or shine, Kutná Hora remains a captivating destination. In case of rain, we’ll adjust our itinerary to include more indoor sights without compromising the experience. Packing an umbrella or raincoat is a good idea. Can I bring children along? Yes, our day trip to Kutná Hora is suitable for families with children. We ensure that the tour is engaging for young explorers, too. Just let us know the ages of any kids joining so we can make the day enjoyable for them. Is there anything that's NOT included in the price of the trip? Yes, there will be some extra expenses. Be ready to pay for your lunch, and admission to sites, unless you choose to pay it in advance – let us know and we’ll make sure to have your tickets ready. Will there be free time for independent exploration? This is your tour, you decide! We’ll be more than happy to keep you company for the whole day, but if you feel like venturing on your own, just let us know. What is the local tipping etiquette? While tipping is not mandatory, it’s a kind gesture for exceptional service. For guides and drivers, around 10% of the tour cost is customary if you’re pleased with your experience.
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