Private Taxi Transfers from Prague to Kutna Hora
Taxi from Prague to Kutna Hora
Prague Airport Transport offers on-demand transfer services for both individuals and groups from Prague to Kutna Hora by taxi. Our services are available to those travelling between Prague Airport or Prague City Centre and Kutna Hora (both ways). The prices we offer are all inclusive with taxes, VAT, tall charges and waiting charges. Your transfer can be customized according to your likings, such as visit of a popular place en route or a stopover for lunch.
- 1 hours, 10 minutes
- 75 km
Prague to Kutna Hora taxi fare
| Prague - Kutna Hora |
1-4 passengers Saloon car |
5-8 pasengers Minibus |
> 8 passengers XXL Minibus |
| From Prague Airport |
3300 CZK |
3900 CZK |
Upon request |
| From Prague City Centre |
2900 CZK |
3300 CZK |
Upon request |
Reliable Low Cost Private Taxi Transfers from Kutna Hora to Prague
Need a low cost taxi from Kutna Hora to Prague Airport or a Kutna Hora to Prague taxi? Price for private taxi transfer from Prague to Kutna Hora is fixed with no additional cost, no hidden extras, and cheaper than a normal taxi from Kutna Hora to Prague airport. Prices are quoted per vehicle. Modification and Cancellation of the service with no charge.
- 1 hours, 10 minutes
- 75 km
Kutna Hora to Prague taxi fare
| Kutna Hora - Prague |
1-4 passengers Saloon car |
5-8 pasengers Minibus |
> 8 passengers XXL Minibus |
| From Kutna Hora City Centre |
2900 CZK |
3300 CZK |
Upon request |
Private transfer from Prague to Kutna Hora - Chauffeur service - Private car or minibus
- Easy and comfortable way of getting from Kutna Hora to Prague
- Faster than train or bus from Kutna Hora to Prague
- Cheaper than private taxi from Kutna Hora to Prague
- No additional fees if your flight is delayed
- No hidden extras
- No waiting charges
- Experienced English speaking drivers
- Free Wi-Fi on board
- Free bottled mineral water
- Instant booking confirmation
- Free cancellation
Day Trip from Prague to Kutna Hora
This day trip from Prague to Kutna Hora lasts at least 4 hours. In order to see the nearby Sedlec with its famous Ossuary we recommend to add another hour. Kutna Hora is included in the UNESCO world heritage list since 1995 thanks to its historical importance and architectural gems.
All of the streets, houses and churches exude a long history full of important events. The symbol of Kutná Hora is the unique late Gothic Cathedral of St. Barbara.
This is a private car day trip from Prague to Kutna Hora with a driver. Make it exceptional with our suggested stopover destinations: (Konopiste, Sedlec - Ossuary)
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Trip Price: from 2,500 CZK (1-3 people)
Free Return Transfer from your destination
If you return from your destination the same day, we will wait for you and we will take you back FREE of charge.
Waiting time at the destination: 800CZK / HOUR (saloon car), 900CZK / HOUR (Minibus)
We accept the following types of payments:
- Cash to the driver (CZK, USD, EUR and GBP)
- Card to the driver (Visa, Visa Electron, MasterCard, AMEX, Maestro)
- Card online (Visa, Visa Electron, MasterCard, AMEX, Maestro)
- PayPal
About Kutna Hora
Kutná Hora, the city of silver. The centre which is included in the UNESCO world heritage list since 1995 thanks to its historical importance and architectural gems. All of the streets, houses and churches exude a long history full of important events. The symbol of Kutná Hora is the unique late Gothic Cathedral of St. Barbara. The oldest part of Kutná Hora - Sedlec - is a place, where the history of Royal Silver town Kutná Hora has begun. Amazin place to see there is the The Cemetery Church of All Saints with the Ossuary. The cemetary was enlarged during the epidemics of plague in the 14 th century (e.g.in 1318 about 30 000 people were buried here) and also during the Hussite wars in first quarter of the 15 th. century. After 1400 one of the abbots had a church of All -Saints erected in Gothic style in the middle of the cemetery and under it a chapel destined for the deposition of bones from abolished graves, a task which was begun by a half blind Cistercian monk after the year 1511.




