Yes! The tap water is safe to drink.
Tap water in Frankfurt, Germany is safe to drink and meets European Union's drinking water standards.
Regular testing and monitoring ensure its quality, with results publicly available on the City of Frankfurt's website.
Frankfurt's tap water is sourced from local wells and springs, treated, and distributed to households and businesses.
Germany is ranked as number 5 globally with a score of 97.9% in the water quality EPI research conducted by Yale University.
Frankfurt's tap water comes from 24 natural springs and wells located in the surrounding forests and hills of the Taunus region.
The main sources are the Vogelbach spring, the Nidda spring, and the Riedquelle well, which provide approximately 80% of the city's tap water.
The remaining 20% comes from bank filtration along the River Main, where water is extracted and treated before distribution.
Yes, Frankfurt has several public drinking fountains that provide safe and clean drinking water.
These fountains are regularly maintained and tested to ensure the water meets the same quality standards as tap water.
You can refill your bottle at these fountains, which are often located in public squares, parks, and pedestrian zones.