Europe
Seville
Spain
Quick Answer
Tap water is safe to drink.
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Tap water in Seville meets EU standards and is safe to drink, though it can taste hard or slightly chlorinated; buy bottled water or use a small filter only if you prefer a milder taste. In restaurants ask if tap water is served β many will provide it on request.
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
Sevilleβs supply is primarily drawn from the Guadalquivir River and nearby reservoirs and is treated at municipal treatment plants (managed by Emasesa) using conventional filtration and disinfection before distribution. Local groundwater sources and reservoir blending are used seasonally to maintain supply and quality.
Travel Safety Information
Pickpocket Risk
Moderate
Night Safety
Mostly safe
Scam Risk
Moderate
English Level
High
Best Time to Visit
March to May and September to November
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View on AmazonβOther Cities in Spain
Barcelona
Spain
Tap water in Barcelona meets EU standards and is safe to drink; if you dislike the mineral taste, use a small filter or buy bottled water for flavor. In restaurants ask for "aigua de l'aixeta" (tap water) if you prefer it, but bottled water is commonly offered to tourists.
Madrid
Spain
City water is safe, but older building pipes may affect taste. Let the tap run briefly before drinking.
Valencia
Spain
Valencia's tap water meets EU standards and is safe to drink, though it is often hard and may have a slight chlorine taste; if you prefer a milder flavor, use bottled water or a simple filter.
Sevilla
Spain
Seville's tap water meets EU standards and is generally safe to drink; you can use it for drinking, brushing teeth, and ice. If you prefer milder taste or stay in an older building with uncertain plumbing, buy filtered or bottled water.