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Husova 138, Kutna Hora [View more 4 Star Hotels] [View more - Kutna Hora]
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The Hotel Opat in one of the oldest patrician buildings in Kutna Hora, provides luxurious and quiet accommodation in charmingly styled rooms including free wired internet access.
The hotel's Mincovna restaurant has 50 seats, a summer terrace and a lounge for 12 guests and offers tasty Czech and international cuisine. Start your day with a complimentary buffet breakfast before you set out to explore this UNESCO-protected city with its 2 cathedrals or to successfully do business.
Make use of the Hotel Opat's 1-day package for honeymooners or of the 2-day package including a guided tour of Kutna Hora and its surroundings! |
General |
Parking, Restaurant, Pets Allowed, 24-Hour Front Desk, Terrace, Non-Smoking Rooms, Rooms/Facilities for Disabled Guests, Free Parking, Elevator, Express Check-In/Check-Out, Safety Deposit Box, Heating, Luggage Storage, Gay Friendly, Designated Smoking Area. |
Activities |
Fitness Centre, Casino, Hiking, Bowling. |
Services |
Room Service, Meeting/Banquet Facilities, Airport Shuttle, Laundry, Dry Cleaning, Ironing Service, Internet Services, Souvenirs/Gift Shop, Bicycle Rental, Packed Lunches, Tour Desk, Fax/Photocopying. |
| The hotel's Mincovna restaurant has 50 seats, a summer terrace and a lounge for 12 guests and offers tasty Czech and international cuisine. |
Kutná Hora is situated 60 km east of Prague. A quick connection to Prague is ensured by a number of domestic express trains and regional bus lines.
The nowadays UNESCO-listed city during the Middle Ages profited from the Kutná Hora silver mines, which brought fame to the lands of the Bohemian Crown and Kutná Hora became the richest and most powerful town in Bohemia. At the turn of the 14th to 15th century, Kutná Hora became the seat of King Václav IV.
The Gothic St. James Church (1330) and the St. Barbaras Cathedral (1388), devoted to the patroness of miners, are among the most important architectural monuments. Among other jewels is the former mint The Vlaský dvr (Italian Court) from the 13th century and several patrician houses. The building called Hrádek (Little Castle), which is part of the former municipal fortifications, houses a mining museum and the tour includes a visit to a former mediaeval mine.
Other worthwhile monuments are the former Latin school and the cloister church in a suburb called Sedlec, which houses a curious ossuary. Its interior is composed exclusively of human bones, dating mostly from the Thirty Years' War.
Cultural events: Musical programs, the Silver Mining Festival, the St. Wenceslas Winemaking Festival. |
Check In |
from 14:00 until 18:00 |
Check Out |
from 07:00 until 12:00 |
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