Kutna Hora is a historical city in the Central Bohemia famous for its historical center, and monuments like the church/cathedral of Saint Barbara, and Sedlec Ossuary a.k.a. the “Bone Church”. Due to its medieval charm, it is listed as one of the 12 UNESCO Heritage Sites in the Czech Republic. It is also extremely popular among tourists – more than 1 million tourists are coming to Kutna Hora every year. That’s also why we recommend doing Kutna Hora only as a one-day trip.
Kutna Hora was originally a mining town. Rich veins of silver ore run through it, which were discovered in the late 13th century. As a result, the town became enormously prosperous and hints to that lavish luxury can still be seen today.

The city itself is quite small (it has only 21.000 citizens) which makes it ideal for a 1-day trip from Prague. Fortunately, it is close and there are many alternative ways how to get there. It takes roughly 1 hour and 80 kilometers to get there by car, bus or train. There are several options and we have listed the best ones for you.
We don’t recommend going there straight from Prague Airport, because first, you need to get to the city center anyway.
Honest Tip #1: Guided Tour (€59)
If you prefer guided tours with local guides, we recommend using GetYourGuide services. For a reasonable amount starting at €59 per person, you will get a two-way transfer by train, local guide, and tickets to St. Barbara’s Church and the Sedlec Ossuary. So you really don’t need to take care of anything. The disadvantage is group tours are not for everyone.

You can also choose to ride in a smaller group in a minivan, which will pick you up at your hotel. The cost is €190, but it also includes lunch and refreshments.
Honest Tip #2: Train (€6)
The most convenient and budget-friendly way to get to Kutna Hora is via train operated by Ceske Drahy railways. It’s also the most adventurous one for sure!
The biggest advantage is more space during your travels and going through the beautiful nature and amazing landscapes on the way from Prague to Central Bohemia. The earliest train leaves at 6 AM, so you could be at 7 AM in Kutna Hora. Then it goes every hour. Look for the train “R 975”.

Same as by the car, the ride takes around 1 hour. The one-way ticket costs only €5. Since the last train is leaving 9 PM from Kutna Hora, you really don’t need to stay there overnight and still have plenty of time to enjoy the city.
Honest Tip #3: Private Driver & Guide (€230)
Welcome Pickups are focusing on private airport pickups and all their drivers are hand-picked and well trained. For the similar price of a taxi or Uber, you will get a private driver with excellent English and knowledge of Prague and Kutna Hora who will be also your guide there. So two-in-one!
The driver can take up to 4 passengers, so you can share the costs (around €57.5 when you are a group of four). The driver will be also waiting for you in front of your hotel, the airport or any other location in Prague. The service has excellent ratings on TripAdvisor (5 stars out of 2.500+ reviews) and even received the Certificate of Excellence.

Enjoy a fully customizable 7-hour private tour to Kutná Hora with hotel pickup and drop-off by a professional English-speaking driver and local guide. Travel in comfort in an air-conditioned vehicle and explore top historic and cultural sites at your own pace. You can also request extra stops or visit local restaurants to enjoy traditional Czech cuisine. The tour ends with a return to your accommodation in Prague.
Honest Tip #4: Car Rental (€50)
If you have an EU driving license you are allowed to drive in the Czech Republic. Why not get a car and going there yourself? There are several car rental companies operating in Prague including Budget, Enterprise, Alamo, and Sixt. The estimated cost of €50 for one day includes renting an intermediate car (e.g. Toyota Corolla, Skoda Octavia or similar), full insurance and petrol. Getting to Kutna Hora by car is really easy and the distance of 80 kilometers will take you around 1 hour. You are your own master, you can leave any time you want, stop anywhere you want.
However, during the tourist season, it may be quite difficult to find a parking spot at a reasonable distance. We recommend using either Parkoviste Na Valech (Barbora) which is close by and free of charge or you can try to park right in the yard of GASK gallery or Smiskova street.

Honest Tip #5: Bus (€3)
The cheapest but also the less convenient way to get to Kutna Hora is by bus. Particularly by bus number 381.
But there are two reasons why it’s cheap. The first disadvantage is the Prague stop which is all the way at Haje station (last stop of line C subway). Second is the travel time. It takes almost 2 hours (1 hour and 47 minutes) to get there as the bus stops at more than 40 different stations during the journey.

Unless you enjoy long bus rides we can’t think of any valid reason to chose this type of transport. The train is much more comfortable, faster, and only €3 more expensive.
Conclusion
Kutná Hora is a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the Czech Republic beyond Prague. With its rich mining history, awe-inspiring Gothic architecture, and unique attractions like the Sedlec Ossuary, it offers a compact yet unforgettable cultural experience. Thanks to its proximity and excellent transport options, Kutná Hora is perfect for a one-day trip. Whether you prefer an all-inclusive guided tour, a scenic train ride, or a flexible car journey, there’s a way for everyone to discover this UNESCO-listed gem with ease and comfort. Just plan your visit wisely—and don’t forget your camera!
5 Honest Tips for Travelling to Kutna Hora
- Start your trip early: Trains start around 6 AM – heading out early lets you explore the main sights without the tourist crowds.
- Buy train tickets in advance: You can get them online via the České dráhy (CD) website or app to skip lines and reserve seats.
- Wear comfortable shoes: The historical center is walkable, but expect cobblestone streets and some uphill paths.
- Avoid visiting on Mondays: Many attractions like the Sedlec Ossuary or GASK Gallery may be closed or have shorter hours.
- Eat like a local: Try a traditional Czech lunch at a local restaurant—avoid touristy places right next to the Bone Church or St. Barbara’s.
Bonus Tip: GASK Gallery

If you are traveling with kids to Kutna Hora, make sure to stop at the GASK gallery (Gallery of the Central Bohemian Region) which is next to the cathedral of Saint Barbara. Besides many interesting exhibitions, it has one of the most amazing kids’ corners.
FAQs
Las preguntas más comunes sobre cómo llegar de Praga a Kutna Hora.
¡Absolutamente! Es una de las excursiones de un día más populares desde Praga, conocida por su arquitectura incluida en la lista de la UNESCO y su única Iglesia de los Huesos.
Alrededor de 1 hora en tren o coche. El autobús tarda más, aproximadamente 1 hora y 45 minutos.
El tren es el mejor equilibrio entre precio, comodidad y experiencia. Las visitas guiadas son excelentes si quieres que todo esté organizado para ti.
No te pierdas la Catedral de Santa Bárbara, el Osario de Sedlec (Iglesia de los Huesos), la Corte Italiana y la Galería GASK.
No fácilmente. Primero necesitarás llegar al centro de Praga antes de dirigirte a Kutná Hora.
Aproximadamente €6 por trayecto (140 CZK), dependiendo del tren y la hora.
Se recomienda para lugares populares como el Osario de Sedlec durante la temporada alta, pero generalmente puedes comprarlas en el sitio.
Sí, la ciudad es pequeña y se puede recorrer a pie. La mayoría de los principales sitios están a unos 15 minutos a pie entre sí.
Sí, encontrarás muchos acogedores restaurantes y cafés checos, especialmente cerca de la plaza principal y Santa Bárbara.
Nuestra recomendación es definitivamente Turistka, que está justo enfrente de la galería GASK y la Catedral de Santa Bárbara.
¡Sí! Especialmente con paradas como la Galería GASK, que tiene un gran rincón para niños y exhibiciones interactivas.
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