Day Trips from Prague by Train

Destination: Prague

    1. Kutná Hora and the Sedlec Ossuary
    2. Description: Take an early morning train to Kutná Hora, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its silver mining history and stunning Gothic architecture. The highlight of your visit will undoubtedly be the Sedlec Ossuary, a small chapel adorned with the artistically arranged bones of 40,000 people, creating a hauntingly beautiful and unique attraction. Don't miss St. Barbara's Church, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture symbolizing the town's wealth during the Middle Ages.
    3. Duration: Visit lasts approximately 3-4 hours.
    4. Lunch Recommendation: Try traditional Czech dishes like goulash or Svíčková at a local restaurant.

    5. Český Krumlov

    6. Description: Board a scenic train ride south to Český Krumlov, often described as a living fairytale town. This perfectly preserved medieval gem is nestled along the Vltava River, complete with a majestic castle towering above red-roofed buildings. Meander through winding cobblestone streets, explore the second-largest castle complex in the country, and perhaps take a relaxing raft trip down the river.
    7. Duration: A full-day trip; plan for at least 5-6 hours to fully appreciate the town's charm.
    8. Must-Try Delicacy: Sample local Trdelník, a sweet pastry rolled in sugar and filled with Nutella or ice cream.

    9. Karlštejn Castle

    10. Description: Just a short train journey away from Prague lies Karlštejn Castle, a Gothic fortress perched on a hilltop surrounded by lush forests. Founded by Charles IV in 1348 to safeguard the royal treasures and holy relics, this iconic castle invites visitors to step back in time. Guided tours reveal its grand halls, richly decorated chapels, and panoramic views of the countryside.
    11. Tour Time: Tours usually last around 2 hours.
    12. Evening Tip: Return to Prague in time to catch the sunset from Letná Park, followed by a dinner in one of Prague’s trendy restaurants.