6 hours
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Enjoy a day away from the city and explore historic Kutna Hora on this private day tour from Prague. In the company of just your chosen travel companions, see all of the most important attractions in Kutna Hora and enjoy the flexibility of exploring independently—your driver does not guide you around the town but can offer insider tips and insights.
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Welcome Pickups (Prague)
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Kathleen_F, Jul 2024
The reason for a low review was the driver. Our original driver cancelled at last minute and they gave us a substitute. We knew this was not with a tour guide but a knowledgeable driver. The driver was nice but no more than a driver. He shared zero knowledge. Only drove us from site to site. Disappointing. The sites we saw were amazing but we were on our own to figure them out including a place to eat.
John_S, May 2024
The driver was great but was not happy my original guided tour was cancelled. No this sucks I didn’t want to write more.
Kirsten_F, Aug 2023
We enjoyed the efficiency of driving out with a private driver rather than spending time navigating to and within Kutna Hora. Our driver was very informative and narrated most of the drive out, telling us about his country and his opinions. The bone church was very interesting and definitely worth it. We also enjoyed the small church with the big name and suggest you note the amazing tile work in the raised center. St Barbara’s cathedral was amazing, especially the exterior buttressing. They also had great information for tourists (in English as well!). We also explored the town for an hour and thought there were cool stores and cute little streets to wander. There is also a silver mine and museum which we did not go into- mostly because the only available was in German.
John_B, Aug 2023
Enjoyed seeing countryside on drive to Kutna Hora then the freedom to see the points of interest and town at our pace. Driver very friendly and informative.
Kutná Hora was a silver mining town in medieval times: once the second Czech city in terms of population. Today it is home to about 21.000 people.
A Gothic and Baroque Gothic church north-east of Kutná Hora, listed in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Sedlec Ossuary or the Bone Chapel, located under the Church of All Saints, is one of the most macabre destinations across Europe with garlands of human skulls and a bone chandelier decorating the chapel.
Hradek Castle built around the 14th century was originally a wooden fort defending the town, now hosts the Czech Museum of Silver.
The Church of St. Barbara or St Barbara's Cathedral was founded by Kutná Hora's rich mine owners in 1388.
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A full refund will apply if you cancel more than 24 hours before the activity start time.
No refund is possible if you cancel less than 24 hours before the activity start time.