No, it's not advisable to drink the tap water.
I think there may be a mistake. There is no Bucarest in Colombia. Bucharest is the capital of Romania.
In Bucharest, Romania, tap water is safe to drink, but it's recommended to take precautions like letting it run for a minute.
In Colombia, tap water quality varies by city and region. In major cities like Bogotá and MedellĂn, tap water is generally safe.
Colombia is ranked as number 78 globally with a score of 59.7% in the water quality EPI research conducted by Yale University.
I apologize again, but there is no Bucarest in Colombia. Bucharest is the capital of Romania, not Colombia.
In Bucharest, Romania, tap water sources include the Prut River, Lake Buftea, and underground aquifers.
In Colombia, tap water sources vary by region, but typically include rivers, lakes, reservoirs, and underground aquifers.
I apologize again, but there is no Bucarest in Colombia. Bucharest is the capital of Romania, not Colombia.
In Bucharest, Romania, some public drinking fountains are safe, but it's recommended to check the fountain's maintenance and water quality.
In Colombia, the safety of public drinking fountains varies, and it's often recommended to stick to bottled or filtered water.
Here is a map showing all the locations of drinking water spots in Bucarest. You can click on each water drop to open the spot directly in Google Maps for directions.