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Can you drink tap water in Ravello Italy?

Drinking water from the tap in Italy is considered safe. Tap water in the major cities and towns around Italy is safe for consumption, and there are thousands of old-style water fountains dotted around cities, like Rome, where you can fill up water bottles.



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Water in the Dolomites is excellent and pure. It comes directly from our mountains, so there is no need to buy bottled water. Our advice: do not use disposable water bottles and fill your own water bottle or flask from our water fountains or the tap. We assure you that our water is fresh, clean, and good.

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The short answer is yes. Drinking water from the tap in Italy is considered safe. Tap water in the major cities and towns around Italy is safe for consumption, and there are thousands of old-style water fountains dotted around cities, like Rome, where you can fill up water bottles.

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Can you drink tap water in Italy hotels? The water quality across Italy is of a pretty high standard. So you can drink tap water in hotels across Italy with no problems.

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You can safely drink tap water pretty much always and everywhere in Italy. Restaurants, bars, hotels, private homes, and many public fountains dispense free and clean water every day 24/7. Italians are among the European residents who consume more bottled water.

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The Spormaggiore wildlife park, near Andalo just a few kilometres from Molveno, offers you the chance to see brown bears, the star attraction, as well as wolves, lynx, foxes, eagle owls and otters.

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People dress up in the evenings, especially for dinner, and a collared shirt and long pants for men are recommended. Perhaps a dress, slacks and nice blouse is recommended for women.

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If you ask locals “Do you tip in Italy?”, they'll explain that while they sometimes leave a small tip, it's generally not necessary. In Italy, gratuity (or una mancia, pronounced oo-nah MAN-chah) is considered a bonus for exceptional service. And it's not often that you'll find a tip jar at a register.

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No. Although tap water in Italy is considered safe to drink, restaurants will usually serve bottled water. Asking for tap water in Italy, whether you are in a bar or at a restaurant, is not something that the locals will normally do. Instead, most food establishments in Italy will serve bottled water by default.

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