Can I drink the tap water?

How good is the tap water in Milan, Italy ?


13 people said I drink filtered tap water, 12 people said I love the tap water here, 12 people said The tap water is not safe to drink.

All in all, 32% of folks here drink from the tap.



How good is the tap water in all of Italy?


30 people said I drink filtered tap water, 81 people said I love the tap water here, 62 people said The tap water is not safe to drink.

All in all, 47% of folks here drink from the tap.


Can you drink the tap water in Milan then?


What residents and travelers say

When it comes to drinking tap water in Milan, opinions vary but tend to lean positive overall. Many residents report that the tap water tastes fresh and clean, reflecting the city's high standards for water quality enforced by the Azienda Pubblici Servizi S.p.A. (APS). However, some visitors and locals note subtle variations in taste depending on the neighborhood or even the building, largely influenced by the plumbing systems within older buildings. This means that in certain historic districts, it’s common for residents to use simple charcoal filters or bottled water to smooth out any minor mineral or chlorine flavor.

There is generally no widespread concern about safety, with Milan's water undergoing regular checks by authorities including the Lombardy Regional Health Department. Nonetheless, some individuals who are sensitive to taste or those in roughly maintained older apartments tend to rely on filtering systems. Travelers often share that refilling water bottles from public fountains or taps is a common and convenient practice, reflecting a local culture of sustainability.

For the most reliable information, it’s recommended to consult official updates from entities such as the Italian Ministry of Health or the European Environment Agency, which provide comprehensive water quality data and any advisories relevant to Milan and the Lombardy region.





Further reading on tap water in Milan


To verify the current quality and any advisories concerning tap water in Milan, it is best to consult official sources. Check the Azienda\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">https://www.agenziapubblicacasa.it/">Azienda Pubblici Servizi S.p.A. (APS), which manages Milan's water services, for updated water quality reports and alerts. The Lombardy\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">https://www.regione.lombardia.it/">Lombardy Regional Health Department also provides relevant health advisories. For broader regulations, review the Italian Ministry of Health (Ministero\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">https://www.salute.gov.it/">Ministero della Salute) and European Union water quality standards via the European\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">https://www.eea.europa.eu/themes/water/quality">European Environment Agency. Official APS social media channels may offer timely notices.



Answers in Milan vs. Italy

Milan is in the lowest 1% of Italy, in the bottom 6% of Europe, and in the bottom 38% globally.

Top 10 cities in Italy

Best (by % who love it)

  1. Milan (32%)

Worst (by % who love it)

  1. Milan (32%)

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Is tap water drinkable in Milan, Italy? - Quora   - Yes, the tap water is drinkable. In some respects, it's safer than bottled water which is extremely popular in Italy. Why? Because the public water supply ...

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Water supply and sanitation in Italy - Wikipedia   - Water supply and sanitation in Italy is characterized by mostly good services at prices that are ..... Milan receives its drinking water from 433 wells in the vicinity of the city. However, other Italian cities get most of their drinking water from rivers.

Tap water in Italy OK to drink or only use bottled water? - Italy Forum ...   - Answer 1 of 7: We were at a party last night and someone said it isn't even safe to have ice cubes or brush your teeth unless using bottled water throughout Italy.

Is the tap water safe to drink? - Vernazza Forum - TripAdvisor   - Jul 24, 2016 ... Milan, Italy ... Italy is not a third world country, yes it's safe .... Some people think asking about the safety of tap water implies their country is ...

An observation after two days in Milan. - Milan Forum - TripAdvisor   - Nov 19, 2007 ... Answer 1 of 31: I am writing this while on the eurostar from Milan to Venice with a little ... I know that tap water is not regularly available in Italy.

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