Discover the captivating history and architectural wonders of Kutna Hora, a UNESCO World Heritage Site just an hour from Prague. This guided tour whisks you away from the bustling capital to explore the town’s medieval roots, including the renowned Sedlec Ossuary – a bone chapel adorned with the skeletal remains of thousands. Along the way, uncover the region’s pivotal role in the Hussite Wars and its economic significance during the silver mining boom. With a knowledgeable guide, comfortable transportation, and all entrance fees included, this well-reviewed tour offers a unique window into Bohemia’s past that may just surprise you.
Good To Know
- This 6-hour tour from Prague takes visitors to the UNESCO-listed town of Kutna Hora, including a visit to the renowned Sedlec Ossuary, also known as the Bone Chapel.
- The tour includes round-trip train transportation, a knowledgeable guide, and admission to the Sedlec Ossuary and St. Barbara’s Church, a late Gothic cathedral.
- Highlights of the tour include exploring historic landmarks like Sankturin House, Stone House, Plague Column, and the Italian Court, as well as learning about Kutna Hora’s economic significance.
- With an overall rating of 4.6/5 based on over 1,050 reviews, the tour is praised for its knowledgeable guides, comfortable transportation, and comprehensive introduction to Kutna Hora’s history and culture.
- Photography is prohibited inside the Sedlec Ossuary, and the tour may not be suitable for individuals with mobility issues due to uneven terrain.
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Tour Overview and Details
The tour from Prague to the UNESCO site of Kutná Hora includes a visit to the renowned Bone Chapel. This 6-hour excursion is priced from $65.85 per person.
Travelers can take advantage of free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, as well as a reserve now & pay later option. The meeting point is the Czech Railway Main Ticket Office at Prague train station.
The tour includes a comfortable train ride, a knowledgeable guide, and entrance tickets to St. Barbara’s Church and the Sedlec Ossuary. Food and drinks aren’t included.
With an overall rating of 4.6/5 based on 1,050 reviews, this tour offers an insightful exploration of Kutná Hora’s historic landmarks.
Experience Highlights
Visitors exploring the historic buildings of Kutná Hora will encounter a wealth of captivating sights. The tour includes the Sankturin House, Stone House, Plague Column, Italian Court, and Bohemia’s oldest Cistercian Monastery.
The highlight, however, is the Sedlec Ossuary, also known as the Bone Chapel. This unique ossuary displays the bones of thousands of people, artfully arranged into chandeliers, decorations, and other macabre displays.
Guests will also visit St. Barbara’s Church, a remarkable example of late Gothic architecture. Throughout the tour, the knowledgeable guide will share the history of the Hussite Wars and Kutná Hora’s significance as an economic powerhouse in the Kingdom of Bohemia.
Transportation and Inclusions
Comfortable train transportation ferries guests from Prague to the historic town of Kutná Hora, the site of this immersive tour. The tour includes all necessary transportation, guide services, and entrance tickets.
Travelers will enjoy a pleasant train ride, with their guide leading the way. Once in Kutná Hora, the guide will provide admission to the iconic St. Barbara’s Church and the captivating Sedlec Ossuary, also known as the Bone Chapel.
While food and drinks aren’t included, the tour covers all the essential components to explore this UNESCO World Heritage site thoroughly. With a duration of 6 hours, this tour offers a comprehensive introduction to Kutná Hora’s rich history and cultural significance.
Customer Reviews and Ratings
Glowing reviews from past participants underscore the tour’s appeal, with an impressive 4.6/5 overall rating based on over 1,050 reviews.
Guests praise the knowledgeable and energetic guides who bring Kutna Hora’s history to life through engaging storytelling. The tour’s pacing and organization also receive high marks, with a 4.7/5 service rating.
Travelers appreciate the comfortable train ride and convenient inclusions like admission tickets. While the Bone Chapel’s photography prohibition may be a drawback for some, the overall experience earns a 4.8/5 guide rating and a 4.5/5 transportation rating, reflecting the tour’s exceptional quality.
Important Information
Photography is prohibited inside the Bone Church, so visitors must respect this rule.
The tour may not be suitable for individuals with mobility impairments, as it involves navigating historical sites with uneven terrain and stairs. Guests should wear comfortable walking shoes and dress appropriately for the weather.
The tour operates rain or shine, so visitors should come prepared. Those with special needs or concerns are encouraged to discuss them with the tour operator prior to booking to ensure the experience meets their requirements.
Getting to the Meeting Point
Travelers can conveniently reach the meeting point at the Czech Railway Main Ticket Office located within Prague’s main train station. The office is easily accessible, as it’s situated right inside the train station’s main entrance.
Guests can take the metro, bus, or tram to the station, with numerous public transportation options available. The tour’s meeting time is at 8:45 AM, so travelers should plan to arrive a few minutes early to ensure a smooth start to the day’s excursion.
With the meeting point being centrally located, guests can seamlessly transition from their Prague accommodations to the start of the Kutna Hora tour.
What to Expect on the Tour
Departing from the centrally-located meeting point, the tour takes visitors on a journey through the historic streets of Kutná Hora.
The first stop is the Sankturin House, a well-preserved Renaissance building. Next, guests will explore the Stone House, the Plague Column, and the impressive Italian Court.
The highlight of the tour is the Sedlec Ossuary, also known as the Bone Chapel, where visitors can see the creatively arranged human bones.
Throughout the tour, the knowledgeable guide shares insights into Kutná Hora’s rich history, including its role as an economic powerhouse and its connection to the Hussite Wars.
The tour concludes at the majestic St. Barbara’s Church, a UNESCO-listed Gothic cathedral.
Preparing for the Tour
Careful planning can ensure a seamless and enjoyable experience on the Kutná Hora UNESCO Site Tour.
Arrive at the meeting point, the Czech Railway Main Ticket Office at Prague train station, on time to meet your guide.
Wear comfortable walking shoes as the tour involves a significant amount of walking.
While photography is prohibited inside the Sedlec Ossuary, you’ll have ample opportunities to capture the stunning architecture and scenery throughout the tour.
Be mindful of the tour’s duration and pace, which may not be suitable for those with mobility issues.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Dress Code for the Tour?
The tour does not have a specific dress code. Visitors are advised to wear comfortable clothing and sturdy walking shoes suitable for the duration of the guided tour and exploring the historic sites.
Can I Bring Food and Drinks on the Train Ride?
Participants can bring their own food and drinks to consume during the train ride from Prague to Kutná Hora. The tour inclusions do not cover any meals or refreshments, so bringing snacks or a packed lunch is permitted.
Are There Any Discounts Available for Seniors or Students?
The tour operator offers discounts for seniors and students, though specific details are not provided. Interested customers should inquire directly with the tour company about available discounted pricing when making their booking.
Can I Purchase Souvenirs at the Bone Chapel?
The Bone Chapel does not offer any souvenirs for purchase. The focus of the chapel is on the unique ossuary display, and no gift shop or vendor sales are available on-site. Visitors can only experience the chapel’s historical and architectural significance during the tour.
How Much Time Is Spent at Each Location During the Tour?
The tour allots approximately 1 hour at the Sedlec Ossuary (Bone Chapel) and 1-2 hours at the other historic sites like St. Barbara’s Church. The total duration of the tour is 6 hours, allowing ample time to explore Kutná Hora’s UNESCO-listed attractions.
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The Sum Up
This captivating 6-hour tour from Prague to Kutná Hora’s UNESCO World Heritage Site provides a unique opportunity to explore the Sedlec Ossuary, the renowned "Bone Chapel," and other historic landmarks. With a comfortable train ride, knowledgeable guide, and inclusive entrance tickets, this well-reviewed tour offers an immersive journey into the region’s rich history and cultural significance.