Dental Tourism in Prague
Prague
Advanced dental technology meets historic charm
Prague has quietly become one of Europe's most compelling dental tourism destinations, combining advanced technology with excellent value. Czech dental clinics are known for their investment in the latest equipment — 3D imaging, laser dentistry, and computer-guided implant placement are standard at leading practices.
Czech dentists train at Charles University, founded in 1348 and one of Europe's most prestigious medical schools. The country has a long tradition of medical excellence, and its dental professionals are known for their thoroughness and attention to detail.
Prague itself is one of Europe's most beautiful cities — a UNESCO World Heritage site with stunning medieval architecture, world-class restaurants, and a vibrant cultural scene. It's the perfect backdrop for a dental trip that feels more like a city break.
Quick Facts
Your savings in Prague
Total estimated savings
Patients save an average of CHF 4,000–9,000 on a full treatment plan in Prague.
Top clinics in Prague
View all Prague clinicsPrague Dental Clinic
Leading implant center with 20+ years serving international patients
Dentpoint Prague
Cutting-edge cosmetic dentistry in Prague's Old Town
Royal Dental Prague
Comprehensive dental care in a regal historic setting
Popular treatments in Prague
Your Prague treatment journey
A typical 5-day dental trip to Prague
Arrival & Consultation
Fly into Vaclav Havel airport (1.5h from Zurich). Settle into your hotel in the Old Town. Evening walk across the stunning Charles Bridge as the sun sets over the Vltava River.
Treatment Day
Morning consultation and treatment at your chosen clinic. Afternoon stroll through the Old Town Square and enjoy a traditional Czech lunch. Visit the famous Astronomical Clock.
Recovery & Exploration
Gentle recovery day. Explore Prague Castle, the largest ancient castle complex in the world. Wander through the charming Golden Lane and enjoy panoramic views over the city.
Follow-up & Culture
Quick follow-up appointment at the clinic. Visit the Kafka Museum or take a cruise on the Vltava River. Evening at one of Prague's world-famous jazz clubs.
Final Check & Departure
Final check at the clinic. Pick up your aftercare package. Last stroll through the Mala Strana neighborhood before heading to the airport with your new smile.
Discover Prague between appointments
Charles Bridge
The iconic 14th-century bridge connects the Old Town with Prague Castle. Walk across at sunrise for a magical experience without the crowds.
Old Town Square
The heart of Prague's historic center, with the famous Astronomical Clock, gothic Tyn Church, and charming cafes perfect for people-watching during recovery.
Prague Castle
The largest ancient castle complex in the world. A gentle uphill walk rewards you with breathtaking views over Prague's red rooftops and spires.
"I was nervous about dental tourism, but Prague exceeded all my expectations. The clinic had better technology than my dentist in Geneva, the staff spoke perfect German, and I saved over CHF 6,000 on my crowns. Prague itself is absolutely magical."
Claudia R., Geneva
4 Dental Crowns + 2 Implants
Prague dental tourism FAQ
Direct flights from Zurich take approximately 1.5 hours. Swiss, Czech Airlines, and budget carriers offer regular connections. There's also a direct night train for those who prefer overland travel.
Prague offers savings of 65–70% vs Switzerland, slightly less than Budapest's 70–75%. However, Prague's clinics are known for their heavy investment in technology, making it an excellent choice for patients who prioritize the latest dental innovations.
For basic treatments, 3–4 days works well. For implants or extensive work, plan 4–5 days initially. Prague is compact and walkable, so even recovery days feel enjoyable.
German is widely spoken in Prague's dental clinics, thanks to geographical proximity and a long tradition of serving German-speaking patients. Most SmileYou partner clinics have dedicated German-speaking staff.
Prague is one of Europe's most beautiful and safest cities. It's compact and walkable, with an excellent public transport system. The historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the city offers world-class dining, culture, and nightlife at very reasonable prices.