Kutná hora, Republic

✨ Why Visit Kutná Hora?

Located just an hour from Prague, Kutná Hora is a UNESCO World Heritage town that once rivaled Prague in wealth and influence due to its silver mines. Today, it stuns visitors with Gothic cathedrals, medieval streets, and one of Europe’s most eerie attractions — the Sedlec Ossuary, or Bone Church.

It’s a day trip that feels like a time warp: mysterious, majestic, and marvelously photogenic.


🌟 Top Things to Do in Kutná Hora

💀 1. Sedlec Ossuary (Bone Church)

  • Contains the bones of 40,000–70,000 people, artistically arranged into chandeliers, altars, and coats of arms

  • A chilling yet fascinating symbol of mortality and medieval belief

  • Not to miss: The enormous bone chandelier with every bone in the human body!

⛪ 2. St. Barbara’s Church

  • A Gothic masterpiece and one of the most beautiful churches in Czechia

  • Lavish frescoes, flying buttresses, and stained-glass windows that rival Notre-Dame

  • Built by miners and dedicated to St. Barbara, patron saint of miners

🏛️ 3. Italian Court (Vlašský dvůr)

  • Former royal mint and residence of Bohemian kings

  • Learn how silver coins shaped the town’s history

  • Take the guided tour — includes underground vaults and royal rooms

🧠 4. Czech Silver Museum & Mine Tour

  • Dive into Kutná Hora’s silver mining past with a museum and actual medieval mine tour

  • Helmets and lanterns provided! (Warning: not for the claustrophobic)

🚶‍♀️ 5. Old Town & Historic Streets

  • Stroll through Husova and Komenského streets, lined with pastel facades and cozy cafés

  • Discover hidden chapels, artisan shops, and peaceful squares

  • Gothic Stone Fountain and Plague Column are quirky photo ops


🍽️ What to Eat

Kutná Hora offers hearty Czech cuisine with some modern twists.

Top Picks:

  • Svíčková – sirloin in creamy sauce with dumplings

  • Roast duck with red cabbage

  • Koláče – Czech pastries with fruit or cheese

  • Local wine and beer are both great choices

Where to Eat:

  • 🍽️ Dačický Restaurant – traditional food in a historic building with medieval vibes

  • Kavárna Blues Café – modern café with desserts and coffee

  • 🍷 Vinné sklepy Kutná Hora – local organic winery open for tastings


🛏️ Where to Stay

For a night in this quiet town:

  • 🏰 Hotel U Kata – spa hotel with medieval-inspired rooms and modern comfort

  • 🏡 Hotel Opat – cozy, central, and full of charm

  • 💸 Penzion Kutná – great value with a local vibe


🕰️ Best Time to Visit

  • Spring (Apr–May) and Fall (Sep–Oct): Best weather and fewer crowds

  • Winter (Dec): Beautiful with snow, and the Bone Church feels even spookier

  • Summer (Jun–Aug): Busier, but perfect for walking tours and outdoor cafes


🚗 Getting There

  • From Prague:

    • 🚆 Train: ~1 hour from Prague’s main station (cheap and scenic)

    • 🚗 Drive: ~1.5 hours

    • 🚍 Bus: Also available, but train is faster and more comfortable
      Once there, you can walk everywhere easily.


💡 Who Will Love It?

  • 🕯️ History lovers – medieval architecture and royal mint history

  • 📸 Photographers – dramatic churches and atmospheric backdrops

  • 👻 Dark tourism fans – the Bone Church is legendary

  • 👫 Couples – quiet, romantic old town charm

  • 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Families with teens – ossuary and mine tour are fun and educational


✨ Final Word

Kutná Hora is one of those rare towns that surprises and haunts you.
With its Gothic elegance, macabre marvels, and rich silver legacy, it makes the perfect day trip from Prague or an off-the-beaten-path overnight stay.