One of the richest cities in Bohemia, Kutna Hora is a medieval center for mining silver. Take a 6.5-hour tour and discover its architectural heritage!
Highlights
Highlights
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Go on a half-day tour to the UNESCO sites of Kutna Hora and Sedlec, with round-trip transfers from Prague.
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The self-guided tour includes an audio guide in 9 languages so you can spend your time exploring at your own pace.
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Kutná Hora boasts UNESCO World Heritage status and narrow cobbled lanes while Sedlec is known for its bone church.
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Upgrade your experience to include entry to St. Barbara's Cathedral and Sedlec Ossuary and a guided tour in your choice of language.
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Did you know? 14th-century Kutna Hora was home to the deepest mine ever made in the world at the time, at a depth of 600 meters.
Inclusions
Inclusions
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6.5-hour tour of Kutna Hora and Sedlec
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Round-trip transfers from Prague
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Entry to Saint Barbara’s Church (optional)
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Entry to Sedlec Ossuary (optional)
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Expert guide in English, German, Spanish or Italian (optional)
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Audio guide in English, German, Czech, Spanish, French, Russian, Italian, Portuguese and Polish (optional)
Cancellation policy
Cancellation policy
You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
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Your experience
Your experience
A visit to one of Czech Republic’s hottest destination, the Kutna Hora city, is a must for anyone travelling to the country. This site has been there in UNESCO’s list of cultural heritage sites since 1995. Your first stop will be at the iconic St. Barbara’s Cathedral.
The bridge leading to the cathedral is adorned with several statues and statuataries on the sidewalks. The St. Barbara’s Cathedral is surrounded by stunning gardens and presents a spectacular peek into the beauty and architecture of medieval Central Europe. The interior of the cathedral is equally breathtaking. The famous vaulted ceilings that are commonly associated with the Gothic style of architecture can be seen. Several frescoes, depicting life and religious activities in the medieval town have been preserved. The glass windows, altars and choir stalls are incredible to witness in person.
The next stop is the Sedlec Ossuary. Home to more than 50,000 skeleton, the ossuary is one of the most interesting burial grounds in Europe. The centrepiece is a chandelier of bones, hanging from the centre of the nav and has garlands of human skulls draping the vaulted ceiling. At least one bone from every part of the human body can be found on this incredible chandelier. The Stone Fountain on Rejsek Square is also a must-see. Originally used to store water, in case the supply was cut off, it presents an incredible sight when it is lit up after dark. Once the tour is finished, you will be dropped back at the meeting point in Parking Na Příkopě 23, Prague 1.
Know before you go
Know before you go
Additional information
- The live guide is available in English, Italian, Spanish and German.
My tickets
My tickets
How to Use Your Tickets
You will receive an email with your mobile voucher instantly after your purchase. There is no need to print. Please display the tickets on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the meeting point at Parking Na Příkopě 23, Prague 1.
Getting There
By metro:
Take the metro-line B to Republic Square. Walk on Na Příkopě for about 400m. You will see your destination on the right.
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Take the metro-line A to Mustek. Walk around 450m north to reach Na Příkopě. The destination will be on your left.
By tram: Take tram 6,8,15 or 26 upto Republic Square. Walk on Na Příkopě for about 400m. Your destination should be on the right.
Validity
Only valid for the same day and time