No, it's not advisable to drink the tap water.
Tap water in Tunis, Tunisia is not recommended for drinking due to uncertainty about treatment and distribution.
Water quality can vary, and some areas may have contaminated sources or old pipes, posing health risks.
It's advisable to drink bottled or filtered water to ensure safety and avoid waterborne illnesses.
Tunisia is ranked as number 72 globally with a score of 62.4% in the water quality EPI research conducted by Yale University.
Tunis tap water sources include the Medjerda River and dammed lakes, such as Lake Barrage de la Tunisie.
Groundwater from drilled wells and natural springs also contributes to the city's water supply.
Additionally, seawater desalination plants supply a portion of Tunis's tap water, especially during dry periods.
Some public drinking fountains in Tunis are safe, featuring filtered or treated water, and are regularly maintained.
Look for fountains with clear signs indicating they provide "eau potable" (drinking water) or have a green tap.
However, it's still recommended to exercise caution and consider bottled or filtered water as the safest option.
Here is a map showing all the locations of drinking water spots in Tunis. You can click on each water drop to open the spot directly in Google Maps for directions.