Yes! The tap water is safe to drink.
Tap water in Warsaw, Poland is safe to drink and meets European Union drinking water standards.
Regular testing ensures the water is free from harmful bacteria, viruses, and other contaminants.
You can safely drink tap water in Warsaw without boiling or treating it first.
Poland is ranked as number 33 globally with a score of 80.7% in the water quality EPI research conducted by Yale University.
Tap water in Warsaw comes from two main sources: the Vistula River and underground intakes from the Warszawa-Otwock and Piaseczno areas.
The Vistula River supplies approximately 60% of Warsaw's tap water, which is treated at the Żerań wastewater treatment plant.
The remaining 40% comes from underground intakes, which are naturally filtered and require minimal treatment before distribution.
Some public drinking fountains in Warsaw provide safe and potable water, marked with signs indicating their safety.
These fountains are connected to the municipal water supply system and meet EU drinking water standards.
It's still recommended to check the fountain's condition and any posted signs before drinking from it.
Here is a map showing all the locations of drinking water spots in Warsaw. You can click on each water drop to open the spot directly in Google Maps for directions.