The city where
Czech kings lived
Kutná Hora is not just history that will delight you at every step. This bustling city, full of festivals, exhibitions, concerts, restaurants, and cafes, is tailor-made for your life. Kindergartens, 5 primary schools, 4 secondary schools, and 1 higher vocational school will ensure excellent education for your children. Above standard, there are swimming and winter stadiums, tennis courts, the second longest bobsleigh and go-kart track in Europe, a number of children's playgrounds, parks, and much more.
Free time
When Kutná Hora gets too small for you, hop on a bike and explore over 40 cycling routes in the area. Taste local products and enjoy the atmosphere of the region of silver, wine, and open-hearted people. For nature lovers, there is the Velký rybník (Great Pond) with crystal-clear water nearby, where the best fish are caught in the quiet of dawn. Or let yourself soar into the clouds and try sightseeing flights organized by the Kolín aeroclub.
Transport
You can walk to the centre of Kutná Hora or use public transport. The train station is a 10-minute walk away and the train network connects you to every place in the Czech Republic. Prague is only 50 minutes away by train, similar to driving on the D11.