If you’re planning a trip to Prague and are curious about nearby sights with a mix of eerie charm and historic grandeur, then this Kutna Hora day tour might just catch your eye. It’s a popular choice for travelers who want to see a different side of Czech history beyond Prague’s lively streets, with a visit to the famous Sedlec Ossuary—a chapel decorated entirely with human bones—and a stroll through an old medieval town packed with architecture and stories.
What makes this tour stand out? First, the guides are consistently praised for their knowledge and friendliness, making the entire experience more engaging and enjoyable. Second, the visit to the Bone Chapel is an unforgettable sight—strange, a little creepy, but undeniably captivating. On the flip side, a potential downside is the walking pace and physical demands, which might be a bit faster or more strenuous than some travelers expect, especially if you’re not used to long periods of walking.
This tour feels best suited for those who enjoy learning about history, appreciate Gothic architecture, or are simply curious about something a little offbeat. It’s practical, well-organized, and offers a solid introduction to Kutna Hora’s highlights, making it perfect for a day trip if you’re in Prague and want a manageable, interesting excursion.
Key Points

- Well-reviewed guides enhance the experience with their knowledge and friendliness
- Includes entry to major sights like St. Barbara’s Church and the Sedlec Ossuary
- Efficient day trip with transportation included, saving hassle
- Walking involved—be prepared for some speed and a fair amount of walking
- Good value for money considering the sights and guided experience
- Delicious local food can be enjoyed in Kutna Hora, adding to the day
What You Can Expect from the Experience

This 7-hour tour from Prague starts with a meeting at the Discover Prague Tours office, located inside a passageway. From there, the journey begins with round-trip transportation, either by train or private vehicle, depending on your booking choice. The most common option seems to be using the train, which adds a bit of local flavor and scenic views to the day.
Once in Kutna Hora, you’ll explore the main highlights—each offering a different perspective on the town’s historical and cultural significance. The Sedlec Ossuary, known worldwide as the Bone Chapel, is likely the most famous stop. It’s decorated with the bones of thousands of skeletons, arranged in intricate and sometimes startling patterns. Reviews rave about it being “more than I imagined,” and some find it “strange but absolutely worth seeing.” It’s an experience that’s both visually shocking and fascinating, especially for those who appreciate morbid curiosities.
Next, your guide will take you to St. Barbara’s Church, a Gothic masterpiece that dominates the town skyline. The reviews describe it as “magnificent,” and its detailed architecture and impressive interior make it a must-see. The Italian Court, the royal mint and administrative center, offers insight into Kutna Hora’s golden age when silver mines made this town the second most important in Bohemia after Prague.
The Cistercian Monastery is another highlight, providing a glimpse into Bohemia’s religious past. And as you walk through the historic town center, you’ll notice beautiful architecture, cobblestone streets, and plenty of shops and cafes to soak in the local atmosphere.
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Transportation & Timing

Using public transportation—mainly trains—adds a layer of authenticity and a relaxed pace to the trip, but it does mean some walking and potentially a faster pace than some might prefer. The tour lasts about 7 hours, and reviewers mention a longer walk than expected in some cases, so sturdy shoes are recommended.
The tour is designed for small, private groups, making it intimate and flexible. The guides are praised for their storytelling, humor, and knowledge, which makes the day both educational and fun. Many reviews highlight guides like Petra or Colorado Dave for their engaging personalities.
What’s Included and What’s Not

The price of $793 per group (up to 7 people) appears reasonable considering the transportation, entry fees, and guided experience included. You get entry to St. Barbara’s Church and the Sedlec Ossuary (if you choose the shared option), along with access to the Italian Court. The tour also includes a live English-speaking guide who will bring the history to life.
One thing to note: lunch isn’t included, but many travelers recommend trying local restaurants to enjoy authentic Czech cuisine and a relaxed atmosphere after the sightseeing.
From Prague: Kutna Hora and Bone Chapel Tour
“I had a really nice experience on the guided tour. The guide was knowledgeable, friendly, and made the tour enjoyable. Highly recommend!”
The Experience — Pros and Cons

Pros:
- Expert guides make the tour engaging and informative, often earning high praise for their storytelling skills.
- The Skeletal Chapel is a one-of-a-kind sight that leaves a lasting impression.
- The architecture and town offer a captivating glimpse into Poland’s medieval past.
- Transportation logistics are handled, saving you the hassle of organizing your own trip.
- The local food in Kutna Hora receives positive mentions, making the visit more than just sightseeing.
Cons:
- The pace can be brisk, with some reviews mentioning a faster walk than expected.
- The distance and walking involved might be challenging for those with limited mobility or tired feet.
- Travel during busy periods may lead to some overbooking or crowded conditions, but guides seem adept at managing the groups.
- Since the tour is a full-day commitment, it’s best suited for those who are comfortable with a long, active day.
This trip is ideal for travelers who want a comprehensive, guided introduction to Kutna Hora without the stress of planning logistics. If you’re interested in Gothic architecture, enjoy quirky attractions like the Bone Chapel, or are simply curious about medieval towns, you’ll find plenty to love. It’s particularly suited for those who don’t mind walking and are ready for a full, engaging day.
People who prefer a very relaxed, slow-paced tour might find the walking aspect a bit tiring, especially if they’re not used to long durations on their feet. Also, if you’re traveling with someone with mobility issues, it’s worth considering the walking demands.
The tour provides excellent value with a nice balance of sights, storytelling, and local flavor—making it a memorable addition to a Prague trip.
Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, the tour includes round-trip transportation from Prague, either by train or private vehicle, depending on your booking choice.
How long does the tour last?
It runs for about 7 hours, including travel time, sightseeing, and some free time for exploring on your own.
What sights are included?
You’ll visit the Sedlec Ossuary (Bone Chapel), St. Barbara’s Church, the Italian Court, and the Bohemian Cistercian Monastery. Entry to the ossuary and church are included.
Is there a guide?
Absolutely. The tour features a live English-speaking guide who shares stories, history, and interesting facts throughout the day.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility for last-minute changes.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch isn’t part of the package, but many travelers enjoy trying local restaurants in Kutna Hora after the tour.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly marketed as family-friendly, the tour does involve walking and some long periods outdoors. It’s best for children who are comfortable with a full day of sightseeing and walking.
If you’re after a well-organized, engaging day trip from Prague that takes you into the heart of Czech medieval history, this Kutna Hora tour hits the mark. The combination of stunning Gothic architecture, the bizarre Bone Chapel, and a friendly, knowledgeable guide creates a memorable experience that’s worth the trip outside the city.
It’s especially good if you want a manageable, small-group setting with plenty of storytelling and authentic local sights. Just be prepared for some walking and a faster pace—it’s part of what makes this tour lively and immersive.
For those curious about the morbid yet fascinating side of history, or simply looking to add a bit of Gothic mystique to their Czech adventures, this tour offers a unique, meaningful glimpse into Kutna Hora’s past.
Happy exploring!
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