Explore Kutná Hora’s UNESCO sites and hidden Czech folklore gems with a passionate guide. Discover the Bone Church, St. Barbara’s Cathedral, and more.
Explore Kutná Hora’s UNESCO sites and hidden Czech folklore gems with a passionate guide. Discover the Bone Church, St. Barbara’s Cathedral, and more.
- Polabske Narodopisne Museum Prerov nad Labem - A guide will lead visitors through a serene countryside museum featuring timbered cottages, barns, and historic interiors that reflect centuries of Czech village life. Guests can step inside homes, explore an old schoolroom or stable, and learn about folk traditions, some of which continue to thrive…
- Polabske Narodopisne Museum Prerov nad Labem - A guide will lead visitors through a serene countryside museum featuring timbered cottages, barns, and historic interiors that reflect centuries of Czech village life. Guests can step inside homes, explore an old schoolroom or stable, and learn about folk traditions, some of which continue to thrive today.
Please note: The open-air museum is closed on Mondays and seasonally from November and from December 31 to March 15. During these times, an alternative charming site will be visited that aligns with the tour’s spirit.
- St Barbara’s Cathedral - Explore one of Europe’s most extraordinary Gothic churches, constructed by miners in tribute to their patron saint. With its soaring vaults, vibrant frescoes, and stunning views over the former silver town, this UNESCO landmark offers both artistic splendor and historical significance.
- Kutna Hora - Once a royal town abundant in silver, Kutná Hora was a rival to Prague in its prime. Today, its allure endures in pastel facades, tranquil courtyards, and winding alleys.
After a brief guided walk, there will be time to explore: browse local shops, visit museums, enjoy the scenery — or unwind with a glass of local wine.
- The Cathedral of Assumption - Enter one of the oldest cathedrals in Bohemia, a tranquil baroque-gothic masterpiece that combines spiritual depth with striking architecture. Often overlooked by tourists, this UNESCO site provides a peaceful and uncrowded experience — offering a moment of quiet reflection before the city unfolds.
- Sedlec Ossuary (Benhuset) - Visit one of Europe’s most haunting and unforgettable chapels, adorned with the bones of over 40,000 individuals. Beneath the surface lies a profound reminder of history, mortality, and medieval artistry — all within a surprisingly tranquil setting.
Please note: Photography is strictly prohibited inside the ossuary. As a resting place for thousands, all visitors are asked to treat it with respect.

- Admission fees
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- Lunch
- Comfortable minivan transport (max. 8 people)
- Local guide (English / Spanish)
- Admission fees
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- Lunch
- Comfortable minivan transport (max. 8 people)
- Local guide (English / Spanish)
- Travel & medical insurance (recommended)
- Gratuities
- Travel & medical insurance (recommended)
- Gratuities
Experience Kutná Hora in comfort, avoiding the rush common in many tours. Enjoy a full day of exploration in a small group at a leisurely pace.
Starting with a convenient hotel pickup in Prague, the journey begins at a seldom-visited folk village museum. Here, visitors can explore traditional huts and discover Czech crafts and traditions.
Following…
Experience Kutná Hora in comfort, avoiding the rush common in many tours. Enjoy a full day of exploration in a small group at a leisurely pace.
Starting with a convenient hotel pickup in Prague, the journey begins at a seldom-visited folk village museum. Here, visitors can explore traditional huts and discover Czech crafts and traditions.
Following lunch, the tour continues in Kutná Hora, once among Europe’s wealthiest towns. Guests can visit two cathedrals, wander along cobblestone streets, and see the Royal Mint and Palace. The tour also includes stops at scenic viewpoints or meetings with local artisans such as a winemaker, ceramicist, or jeweler.
The day concludes at the Bone Church (Sedlec Ossuary), with a visit scheduled for the late afternoon when it is typically less crowded, before returning to Prague.
Please note: The folk museum is closed on Mondays and during the winter months (Nov, Dec 31–Mar 15). During these times, alternative visits are arranged, such as to Český Šternberk Castle or the Folk Costume Museum.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.