Yes! The tap water is safe to drink.
Yes, Munich's tap water is safe to drink. It meets European Union's and Germany's strict water quality standards.
The water supply is regularly monitored and tested for over 60 parameters, including bacteria, viruses, and chemicals.
Tap water in Munich is as good as bottled water, with many locals drinking it directly from the faucet.
Germany is ranked as number 5 globally with a score of 97.9% in the water quality EPI research conducted by Yale University.
Munich's tap water comes from surrounding alpine lakes, rivers, and underground sources, including Lake Starnberg and the Isar River.
About 60% of the tap water is sourced from underground aquifers, ensuring a consistent and high-quality supply.
The remaining 40% comes from surface water sources, which are treated and purified at one of Munich's four water treatment plants.
Yes, Munich has many public drinking fountains that provide safe and fresh drinking water.
These fountains, also known as "Trinkbrunnen," are connected to the city's tap water system and meet the same quality standards.
You can refill your bottle at these fountains, which are often located in public spaces, parks, and city squares.
Here is a map showing all the locations of drinking water spots in Munich. You can click on each water drop to open the spot directly in Google Maps for directions.