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Hotel Opat Star Rating 4        
Husova 138

In a building dating from at least the 15th century, this charming hotel is a 7-minute walk from Chrám svaté Barbory church and a 12-minute walk from Kutná Hora město train station.Cozy rooms and suites come with free Wi-Fi and satellite TV. Some offer ornate painted ceilings with exposed wood beams.
Medinek Hotel Star Rating 3        
Palackeho namestí 316

In a streamlined building overlooking historic Paleckeho Square, this unpretentious hotel is a 4-minute walk from the 14th-century Italian Court palace and museum, and 11 minutes from Kutná Hora město train station.Modest rooms have en suite bathrooms, and feature satellite TV, minifridges and free Wi-Fi.Freebies include a breakfast buffet and a train station shuttle.
U Ruze Hotel Star Rating 3        
Zamecka 52

This quaint, cozy hotel in a 19th-century building is a 2-minute walk from the storied Gothic chapel Sedlec Ossuary and 6 km from Kačina palace.Blending modern and antique furnishings, the colorful rooms offer free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs with satellite channels. Upgraded rooms add extra space, and some have balconies or garden access.
Hotel Vila U Varhanare Star Rating 3        
Barborska 11

A minute's walk from České muzeum stříbra, this hotel in a Baroque building is a 3-minute walk from the cathedral-like St. Barbara's Church and a 6-minute walk from the former royal palace Italian Court.The 10 relaxed rooms offer complimentary Wi-Fi, satellite TV and minifridges; most have city views.
Pension Bed & Breakfast Star Rating 3        
Kourimska 28

The Pension Bed And Breakfast is perfectly located for both business and leisure guests to Kutna Hora. The Pension Bed And Breakfast boasts a convenient location with modern amenities in every guestroom and superb service. This hotel is characterized by a combination of modern comfort and traditional element of Kutna Hora, making it a distinct accommodation.
U Vlasskeho Dvora Hotel Star Rating 3        
28. Rijna 511

Set along a cobblestone street, this hotel with a baroque-style exterior dating from the 15th century, is a 2-minute walk from the Italian Court and a 10-minute walk from the striking spires of St. Barbara's Church.The 10 simple rooms have streamlined wood decor and pastel tones, and feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and city views; some include sitting areas.
Hotel Kreta Star Rating 3        
Prachňanská 88

A 3-minute walk from Kutná Hora bus station, this straightforward hotel is 1.8 km from Sedlec Ossuary, and 1.5 km from St.
Penzion Barbora Kutna Hora Star Rating 3        
Kremnicka 909

Penzion Barbora is situated in the centre of Kutná Hora with a direct view of historic church Chrám Svaté Barbory. It offers rooms with balconies, private bathrooms and free Wi-Fi.The Barbora provides a bar and a restaurant with a terrace, serving Czech and international cuisine.
Hotel Zlata Stoupa Star Rating 4        
Tyl 426

A 5-minute walk from the Italian Court's former royal palace and a 6-minute walk from Kutná Hora město train station, this low-key hotel in a refined stone building with an old-world atmosphere is 2 km from Sedlec Ossuary.Simple rooms with classic wood furnishings feature satellite TV and Internet access. Most have air-conditioning and some have additional living space and exposed beams.
Hotel U Kata Star Rating 3        
Uhelna 596

A 5-minute walk from Kutná Hora město train station, this relaxed family-run hotel is 1 km from the grand, cathedral-like St. Barbara's Church and a 7-minute walk from the coin museum and palace at Vlašský dvůr.The understated rooms come with free Wi-Fi and TVs.
 
 
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Kutná Hora is a city east of Prague in the Czech Republic. It's known for the Gothic St. Barbara's Church with medieval frescoes and flying buttresses. Also notable is Sedlec Ossuary, a chapel adorned with human skeletons. On the site of a former Cistercian monastery is the Gothic and baroque Cathedral of the Assumption. The Czech Museum of Silver recalls the city's silver-mining history with a replica medieval mine.