Yes! The tap water is safe to drink.
Yes, Vienna's tap water is safe to drink and meets EU standards for quality and purity.
The water is sourced from natural springs and underground aquifers, which are regularly tested and monitored.
Tap water in Vienna is free from chlorine and added fluoride, making it a popular choice among locals and tourists.
Austria is ranked as number 16 globally with a score of 92.6% in the water quality EPI research conducted by Yale University.
Vienna's tap water comes from 650 springs in the Vienna Woods, a protected area southwest of the city.
Another source is the Hochquellwasserleitungen, a system of underground pipelines that tap into natural aquifers.
A small percentage comes from the River Danube, which is treated and purified at the Wien-Energie water treatment plant.
Yes, Vienna has many safe drinking fountains, marked as "Trinkbrunnen" or "Trinkwasser," where you can refill your bottle.
These fountains are connected to the city's tap water network, ensuring the same high-quality water as from your tap at home.
The water is regularly tested and maintained to guarantee purity and safety for public consumption.
Here is a map showing all the locations of drinking water spots in Vienna. You can click on each water drop to open the spot directly in Google Maps for directions.