Prague to Kutná Hora Day Trip with Bone Church
See where 40,000 skeletons become art in a medieval mining town on this expert-led excursion
What You Get With This Tour
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Expert English-speaking guide
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Round-trip coach transport from Prague
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Sedlec Ossuary entry ticket
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St. Barbara's Cathedral entry ticket
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Guided tour of historic center
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Free time in Kutna Hora
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Kingdom of Railways museum ticket
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Experience a chapel where death decorates
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Guide tips
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Food and drink
Tour Itinerary
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Meet your guide in central Prague
Your tour begins at Na Příkopě 23 in central Prague where you meet your guide and board a comfortable coach. You will enjoy a scenic 80-minute ride through the rolling Czech countryside as the city skyline fades into fields and medieval hamlets. -
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Enter the haunting Sedlec Ossuary
Inside this small chapel, you will find 40,000 human skeletons meticulously arranged into a massive chandelier and a coat of arms. Your guide explains how plague victims and soldiers were transformed into this chilling yet artistic display during the 19th century. -
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Admire St. Barbara's Cathedral
Next, you will explore the soaring Gothic cathedral built to honor the patron saint of silver miners. You will see vibrant medieval frescoes and intricate ribbed vaults that reflect the immense wealth of this town during its 15th-century peak. -
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Walk the historic center and explore at your pace
You will follow your guide past Renaissance townhouses and the Italian Court before seeing the 15th-century Gothic Stone Fountain. Afterward, enjoy an hour of free time to visit local craft shops, browse museums, or grab a Czech lager at a traditional café. -
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Your tour finishes back in Prague
Relax during the 80-minute drive back to the capital as the sun sets over the Bohemian hills. You will return to Na Příkopě with memories of bone art and Gothic spires, where your guide can offer dinner recommendations for the rest of your evening.
Additional Information
Good to Know:
Accessibility: This experience is wheelchair accessible, though guests using wheelchairs must be able to walk at least a few steps and stairs on their own or with assistance. Wheelchairs and strollers must be foldable for coach transport. Please contact us in advance with any mobility concerns.
Bonus Ticket: Your tour includes a complimentary ticket to the Kingdom of Railways in Prague, which you can use any time after your tour to explore this interactive museum.
Check-in: Arrive 15 minutes early for check-in at the meeting point so the group can depart on time.
Your 6.5-hour tour includes:
Expert English-speaking guide
Round-trip transport by air-conditioned coach
Entrance ticket to Sedlec Ossuary
Entrance ticket to St. Barbara's Cathedral
Guided tour of Kutná Hora's historic center
Free time to explore at your own pace
Complimentary Kingdom of Railways museum ticket
Maximum group size of 29
What to bring:
Comfortable walking shoes
Camera
Water bottle
Money for lunch or snacks
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is this tour family-friendly?
Yes, this tour is family-friendly and suitable for all ages.
What if I have concerns about my mobility on this tour?
This experience is wheelchair accessible, though guests must be able to walk a few steps and stairs on their own or with assistance. Wheelchairs and strollers must be foldable for coach transport. Please reach out to us in advance with any mobility concerns.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included. You'll have one hour of free time in Kutná Hora to purchase lunch at local restaurants or cafes.
What should I know about the Bone Church?
The Sedlec Ossuary contains over 40,000 human skeletons arranged into chandeliers and coats of arms. While intense for some, it's a significant historical and artistic site.
What is the Kingdom of Railways ticket?
This is an added bonus ticket included with your booking that grants you entry to the largest model railway museum in the Czech Republic. You can use it independently of your Kutna Hora Tour at any time that fits your schedule. The museum is located in the Smíchov district of Prague and features tons of interactive miniature landscapes, functioning train sets, and simulators.





