Kutná Hora is an old mining town founded in the 13th century, which was once famous for its silver mines. Visit the gothic St. Barbara Cathedral with its valuable murals and the former royal mint which once coined Prague groschen. To this day Kutná Hora has retained the character of a medieval city and rightly belongs to the most important UNESCO heritage sites in the Czech Republic.You will also visit a unique Ossuary.
You will also visit a unique Ossuary. Admission included.
Tour Info
Tour Times:
18th April 2008 - 31st October 2008: Tues, Thurs, Sat & Sun @ 1.30pm
1st November 2008 - 31st March 2009: Tues, Thurs, Sat & Sun @ 12.30pm
1st April - 1st November 2009: Tues, Thurs, Sat, Sun @ 13:30
1st November- 31st March 2010: Tues, Thurs, Sat, Sun @ 12:30
Departure point: Republic Square
Duration: Approx 5 hrs
Please present this voucher at Prague Sightseeing Tours booth at the Republic Square, Prague 1 - minimum 20 minutes before the tour starts.
Tour is not suitable for disabled guests.
PLEASE NOTE: The start of the excursions is not the same as the departure time from your hotel. All excursions end in the city centre. Programme and prices are subject to change. We guarantee all excursions in English. German, French, Russian, Spanish and Italian are available upon request.
Children: Free up to the age of 4 (if no seat is requested), special prices for children up to the age of 10.
Students (till 26 years): Must present a valid ISIC card.
No refund for unused vouchers. We are not responsible for items left on the bus. Clients must not leave the group and their guide and in the event that this occurs, must return at their own cost. The duration of the tour is only approximate and the actual time depends on the traffic situation in the city.
Travel Info
Departure point:
Prague Sightseeing Tours booth, Republic Square, Prague 1, across from the Powder Tower – see photo.
Pick-up is free of charge for all departures (with the exception of T2, T3, T3a, T4, T5, T16).
Please make reservations for all day excursions by 5.00pm of the previous day.