Europe
Rome
Italy
Quick Answer
Tap water is safe to drink.
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City water is safe, but older building pipes may affect taste. Let the tap run briefly before drinking.
Tap Water Usage Guide
Brush Teeth
Yes
Ice Cubes
Safe
Wash Fruit
Yes
Shower
Yes
Restaurants
Varies (often available on request)
Locals Drink
Yes (commonly)
Water Quality Score
Water Quality
Good
Water Source
Rome's supply comes from a mix of protected springs, groundwater and Lake Bracciano delivered via the city's historic aqueducts; water is treated at municipal plants with filtration and disinfection (chlorination/modern treatments) before distribution. Occasional localized issues (old building pipes or post-storm turbidity) can lead to temporary advisories in some neighborhoods.
Travel Safety Information
Pickpocket Risk
High
Night Safety
Mostly safe
Scam Risk
Moderate
English Level
High
Best Time to Visit
April to June and September to October
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Milan
Italy
Milan tap water meets EU standards and is safe to drink, though it is often hard and may taste mineral. If you prefer a milder taste or have sensitivity to hard water, use a simple filter or buy bottled water for drinking.
Venice
Italy
Venice tap water is treated to EU standards and safe to drink, though it can taste mineral-rich; restaurants commonly serve bottled water so ask for 'acqua del rubinetto' if you want tap water. Carry a refillable bottle to save money and reduce plastic.
Florence
Italy
Excellent natural spring water — drink freely from the tap.
Naples
Italy
Water treatment meets standards, but aging pipes can introduce contaminants. Stick to bottled or filtered water.