When I first heard about this full-day private tour to Kutná Hora with wine tasting, I was intrigued by the combination of history, culture, and culinary delights packed into one experience. It’s not every day you get to walk through a UNESCO-listed town—once Europe’s economic hub—and then wind down with a biodynamic wine tasting under the guidance of a sommelier. The tour, priced at around $173 per person, promises a comprehensive look at Kutná Hora, blending iconic sights with some lesser-known treasures, all topped off with wine and cheese.
Two things I really love about this experience: first, the guide’s knowledge and friendly approach—much praised in reviews, with Michal standing out as a standout guide who balances historical insights with approachable storytelling. Second, the unique wine tasting in a biodynamic winery, the only one in the Czech Republic with DEMETER certification, which makes it a real highlight for wine enthusiasts or anyone curious about sustainable winemaking. On the flip side, a potential drawback is that the tour involves a fair amount of walking and transportation, so those with mobility issues should consider this. Also, since lunch isn’t included, you’ll need to budget extra time and money for a Czech meal—something I suggest doing in the town center to enjoy authentic flavors.
Key points / Takeaways

- Expert guides like Michal make history engaging and accessible, adding context that enhances the visit.
- The UNESCO-listed sites—including the Cathedral of Our Lady and St. John the Baptist—offer a peek into medieval architecture and spiritual history.
- The Ossuary’s bone art is surprisingly captivating, showcasing human creativity in the face of death.
- Wine tasting at Vinne sklepy Kutná Hora is a true highlight, with eight samples of biodynamically produced wine, paired with cheese and ham.
- Transportation is well organized, with train and bus tickets included, making the day smooth and stress-free.
- The tour caters to those wanting a mix of culture, history, and gastronomy, making it ideal for curious travelers who enjoy storytelling and authentic experiences.
Exploring Kutná Hora’s Historic Heart

Starting the day with a train ride from Prague—which takes about an hour—sets a relaxed tone. You’ll appreciate how easy and scenic the trip is, giving you a glimpse of the Czech countryside. Once in Kutná Hora, your first stop is the Cathedral of Assumption of Our Lady and Saint John the Baptist, a former Cistercian abbey boasting stunning Gothic architecture. The admission fee is included, allowing you to step inside and marvel at soaring ceilings and intricate stonework that speak to the town’s medieval wealth.
Next, just a few steps away, is the eerily fascinating Cemetery Church of All Saints with Ossuary. Here, the art made from human bones—arranged into chandeliers and sculptures—serves as a reminder of the town’s history of dealing with plague victims and its medieval obsession with mortality. As one reviewer noted, “Bone Chapel was interesting,” and it’s hard not to find this macabre artistry surprisingly beautiful in its own way.
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The Cultural and Culinary Heart of the Tour

After the ossuary, you’ll hop on a bus heading toward the city center, where a well-timed lunch break is provided. You have an hour to enjoy a traditional Czech meal—something I recommend doing in a local restaurant to truly experience regional flavors. This pause allows you to stretch, refuel, and chat with your guide or fellow travelers.
Post-lunch, the focus shifts to wine. Visiting the Vinne sklepy Kutná Hora, located beneath the former monastery of St. Ursula, gives you a rare look into biodynamic winemaking. Your sommelier will guide you through a tasting of eight different wines, each paired with cheese and ham—a perfect way to appreciate Czech wines, which were once rated among the best in Europe. Many reviews praise this part of the tour: “Wine tasting was great,” and “The process follows strict biodynamical methods, earning the winery a DEMETER certificate,” meaning these wines are crafted with sustainability and tradition in mind.
Architectural Marvel: St. Barbara’s Cathedral

The final highlight in Kutná Hora is St. Barbara’s Cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. You’ll love the way the building showcases centuries of evolution in style, almost like a living museum. Its sheer size and detail draw visitors into a different era. As one review states, “St. Barbara’s Cathedral is almost like a museum of Gothic style,” and it’s easy to see why, with stained glass windows, soaring vaults, and intricate stone carvings.
Transportation and Timing: Making It All Seamless

The tour’s logistics are thoughtfully planned. The train and bus tickets are included, so you won’t have to worry about transportation costs or figuring out local routes. The total duration of around 10 hours including travel, sightseeing, and tasting makes for a full but manageable day. The start time of 8:00 am is perfect for making the most of the day, and since this is a private tour, your group size remains intimate and flexible, allowing for personalized attention.
Who Is This Tour Ideal For?
This tour suits history buffs, wine lovers, and curious travelers looking for an authentic, relaxed way to explore Kutná Hora beyond just passing through on a bus. It’s also perfect for those who value guided insight—the reviews consistently praise Michal’s deep knowledge and approachable manner. However, keep in mind that the physical aspect—walking, climbing stairs—requires moderate fitness, so travelers with mobility concerns should consider this.
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Is It Good Value?

At $173.47 per person, including all entrance fees, transportation, and wine tastings, this experience offers significant value. The inclusion of a professional licensed guide and the opportunity to sample Biodynamic wine makes it stand out. The reviews’ high ratings of 5 out of 5 reflect genuine satisfaction, especially praising the guide and the quality of the wine.
If you’re eager for a comprehensive, culturally enriching day trip from Prague, this tour delivers. It balances notable sights with delicious wine, all guided by someone who makes history enjoyable rather than a dull lecture. The opportunity to see the Bone Chapel and St. Barbara’s Cathedral alongside tasting locally-crafted biodynamic wines makes for a memorable experience you’ll likely talk about long after.
This tour is best for those who want a mix of culture, history, and gastronomy without the hassle of planning every detail. It’s also suited for travelers who appreciate authentic stories and expert guidance. Just remember to wear comfortable shoes and bring your curiosity—this is a full, engaging day that promises to be a highlight of your Czech trip.
How long does the train ride to Kutná Hora take?
About an hour, offering a relaxed start to the day and scenic views of the Czech countryside.
Are all entrance fees included?
Yes, all entrance fees for sites like the Cathedral and ossuary are covered in the tour price.
What’s the focus of the wine tasting?
You’ll sample eight wines produced using biodynamic methods, paired with cheese and ham, in the only DEMETER-certified winery in the Czech Republic.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch isn’t included, giving you the freedom to choose your preferred Czech meal at a local restaurant during the break.
Who leads the tour?
A professional licensed guide—most reviews mention Michal—who is knowledgeable, friendly, and makes the experience engaging.
How physically demanding is the tour?
Moderate; includes walking and site exploring, so a reasonable level of physical fitness is recommended.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellations are available up to 24 hours before the tour, offering peace of mind for flexible travelers.
This experience offers a rare blend of history, architecture, and wine tasting—perfect for those wanting to dive into Czech culture in a relaxed, well-organized setting.
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