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Kutna HoraOoaj Travel Guide, tourism, hotel reservation, residence, plane, cheap pension for you holidays in kutna horaFree Travel guide Ooaj.com A free travel guide for holidays. Hotels in kutna hora, Bed and Breakfast!Europe : Central Europe : Czech Republic : Bohemia : Kutna Hora
![]() ![]() Kutná Hora is a town in the Bohemia region of the Czech Republic.
![]() UnderstandKutná Hora was a silver mining town in medieval times: once the second Czech city to Prague in terms of population. Today it is home to about 21000 people. Although Kutná Hora has some comparatively drab modern architecture, it is a UNESCO heritage site. At both ends of the town there are some beautiful buildings, and the higher points of the town are home to restored older architecture, with Medieval, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque buildings. ![]() Get inThere are trains roughly hourly from Prague leaving either Hlavní nádra?í or Masarykovo nádra?í. Most trains will require you to change from the express at There are buses roughly hourly from Prague leaving the Florenc bus station, some direct and some requiring interchange at Kolín. A direct bus is around 70 K?, a bus via Kolín about 90 K?. Journey time is one hour twenty minutes direct, one hour forty minutes via Kolín. ![]() Get aroundThe town is about three kilometers in length, so it is possible to explore Kutná Hora on foot. This isn't particularly rewarding though, as most of it is residential and the attractions (with the exception of the Kostnice Ossuary) are concentrated at the other end of town from the train station. There is a local bus system with buses arriving to meet the trains. There are also taxis: usually one or two will meet the train, otherwise they can be a little difficult to find. Unlike in Prague, it is safe to hail them in the street: they won't overcharge. A taxi ride from one end of town to the other is about 80 K?. ![]() See![]() ![]()
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