Kutna Hora city tour from Prague with Admissions

Na Florenci 1413/33, 110 00 New Town, Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic
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Overview
Duration
6h
Languages
English, Italian, French, Spanish, German, Russian
Voucher type
mobile
What To Expect

Go back in time for to the Middle Ages and visit the second most important town in Bohemia. Kutna Hora was the medieval center of silver mining and the second richest town of Bohemian Kingdom. You will visit the Gothic Cathedral of St. Barbara and unique stone fountain from the 15th century. Tour also includeds a visit to Ossuary (Bone House), one of the most interesting burial places in the world decorated by more than 40000 human bones. Whole day trip includes also visit of Italian court and free time.

What to remember

Important info

  • Please insert the name of your hotel and address during check-out if you would like to use the pickup service. If you would not like the pickup service, please meet your guide at the meeting/departure point
  • The tour is offered in English, Italian, Spanish, French, German and Russian
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What's included
included-item
Live Guide. Guided tour. Transportation in air-conditioned vehicle. Hotel pick-up. All entry fees
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What's not included
excluded-items
Hotel drop-off service. Lunch
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Highlights

Visit the second most important town in ancient Bohemia. See the bone house, one of the most interesting burial places in the world. Admire the Gothic Cathedral of St. Barbara and a unique stone fountain from the 15th century. Visit beautiful Cathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady and Saint John the Baptist

Cancellation Policy
can-cancel You can cancel your tour until a day in advance
Provider
CA BEST TOUR Prague
Meeting Point

Please insert the name of your hotel and address during check-out if you would like to use the pickup service. If you would not like the pickup service, please meet your guide at the meeting/departure point: Na Florenci 1413/33.