North America

Nashville

United States of America

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Quick Answer

Tap water is safe to drink.

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Detailed Guidance

Nashville's tap water is treated and generally safe to drink for visitors; carry bottled or a personal filter if you prefer to avoid the municipal chlorine taste or have a sensitive stomach.

Tap Water Usage Guide

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Brush Teeth

Yes

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Ice Cubes

Safe

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Wash Fruit

Yes

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Shower

Yes

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Restaurants

Varies (often available on request)

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Locals Drink

Yes (commonly)

Water Quality Score

85

Water Quality

Good

Water Source

The city draws its drinking water primarily from the Cumberland River, which is treated and disinfected by Metro Water Services at municipal treatment plants; occasional boil-water advisories can occur after major storms or infrastructure work.

Travel Safety Information

Pickpocket Risk

Moderate

Night Safety

Mostly safe

Scam Risk

Low

English Level

Native

Best Time to Visit

April to June and September to October

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