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Discover 250 Day tours in Kutna Hora on Trip.com, updated February 10, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 14 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From PKR 1,011.89 per person, with an average total of PKR 32,960.21. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 6.157k verified reviews, Day tours Kutna Hora boast an average rating of 4.7.

This week's most popular Day tours: "Prague: Entry Ticket Classical Concert at the Mirror Chapel", with 1.056k reviews and a 4.8 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Kutna hora - GUIDED TOUR TO KUTNA HORA", a 6-hour adventure in Kutna Hora!

The next available day tour departs on February 11, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Kutna Hora Day tours usually take about 6 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

96% of Kutna Hora Day tours now offer English-speaking guides

February is the perfect time to visit Kutna Hora! Choose from Day tours available day tours, including seasonal favorites like Prague: Entry Ticket Classical Concert at the Mirror Chapel.

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Reviews: Kutna hora - GUIDED TOUR TO KUTNA HORA
Guest User2026-01-25
great pick up and comfortable ride. tour guide very knowledgeable and gave good relevant information would definitely recommend
Reviews: Private Guided Tour Prague to UNESCO Kutna Hora with Transfers
Guest User2024-09-10
We really enjoyed this trip to Kutna Hora. It is about 1 hour away from Prague. It is a beautiful working town. Was once an important silver mining town. Many beautiful churches. The Ossuary is extraordinary. We cannot take pictures out of respect for the dead but this is not a place to be missed. Because of so many dead bodies over the centuries, they decided to use these bones to make it into an impressive display of art. A macabre yet beautiful place. Our guide Peter was fabulous. The car was very comfortable and he taught us so many things about this area, and history of Czech Republic.
Reviews: Czech Bone Church 1-day tour [Round-trip from Prague]
Guest User2025-07-09
A 10-15 minutes late in pickup, while the consistent online caring from Trip.com was very thoughtful. The schedule was a bit too rush to visit two towns.
Reviews: Classic Prague Castle Tour, Strahov Monastery & Castle District
Guest User2024-09-24
Went for a wander with Dylan around the castle and surrounding area. It started with a walk across a bridge and a tram trip (ticket not included) to the top. We then walked to the monastery where something (I'll leave it to you to find out) was invented. After which we strolled down through historic streets, stopping at a beautiful view point (where photographer/guide Dylan might take a photo of you and your companions), and finally arriving at the castle complex which Dylan times perfectly for the changing of the guard. Dylan, clearly passionate about Czech history, Hapsburgs, and things being thrown 😉, took us on an engaging exploration back through time. Would highly recommend. 10/10 stars Dylan. Loved the binder 👍
Reviews: PRIVATE Prague Food Tour: Modern Cuisine in Local Neighbourhoods
Guest User2024-09-09
My mom and I took this tour with Misa (Michaela) in early August. We had a BLAST! The first stop was for chlebicky, these incredible open faced sandwiches with counter service. Highly recommend the brie and salami, my mom was a fan of the potato salad. Misa kept us walking in the shade on a hot summer day, which I really appreciated. She is so thoughtful and friendly! We spent all of the time talking about food, the history of food, and how that history intersected with the history of Prague. We went to an amazing venue with beef stew and yogurt based coleslaw which lives in my dreams since then. We also had local Czech beer here as the brewery was right outside. :) The ice cream was life changingly creamy, recommend the pistachio or sweet cream. We were getting full at this point but then we got to go to a czech restaurant and eat a trio of delicious things: fermented cheese (don't sleep on this), goulash, and another carrot-based stew with dumplings that I forgot the name of. It had cranberry jelly and whipped cream and sirloin steak; so good, trust me! We had some local wine at this point. We ended with coffee at a local student-led cafe. Overall, we had a blast on this tour and would highly recommend it!