You won't lose your head over the rates at this good-value family hotel called the 'Executioner'. Rooms are clean and brightly decorated, and the mostly English-speaking staff are friendly and helpful. Facilities include a sauna, steam room and 'beer spa', plus bike rental (250Kč per day). There’s a welcoming Czech beer hall and restaurant too.
Hotel U Kata
Kutná Hora
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0.28 MILES
East of St James Church (kostel sv Jakuba; 1330) lies the Italian Court, the former Royal Mint – it gets its name from the master craftsmen from Florence…
0.44 MILES
Originally part of the town’s fortifications, the Hrádek (Little Castle) was rebuilt in the 15th century as the residence of Jan Smíšek, administrator of…
0.51 MILES
Barborská street runs along the front of the 17th-century former Jesuit College, with glorious views over the valley below, and is decorated with a row of…
0.53 MILES
The town’s 17th-century former Jesuit College has been restored and now houses this regional gallery devoted to 20th- and 21st-century art. There’s also a…
0.59 MILES
Kutná Hora’s greatest monument is the Gothic Cathedral of St Barbara. Rivalling Prague’s St Vitus in size and magnificence, its soaring nave culminates in…
1.04 MILES
When the Schwarzenbergs purchased Sedlec monastery (2.5km northeast of the town centre) in 1870 they allowed local woodcarver František Rint to get…
30 MILES
Archduke Franz Ferdinand d’Este, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, is famous for being dead – it was his assassination in Sarajevo in 1914 that sparked…