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Hotels can refuse to serve tap water, Italy's top court rules

Hotels can refuse to serve tap water, Italy's top court rules

ReutersWed, May 27, 2026 at 11:49 AM UTC

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MILAN, May 27 (Reuters) - Italian hotels can refuse to serve their guests tap water, Italy's highest ‌court ruled in response to a tourist's complaint ‌against a luxury hotel in a ski resort in the Dolomites.

The ​tourist sued the five-star Hotel Sassongher in Corvara, where she stayed for the 2020 New Year holidays, after it refused to give her tap water during meals, ‌offering instead mineral water ⁠at €7 ($8.15) per bottle.

She sought more than €2,700 in damages.

In a ruling issued in late April ⁠but reported by national media this week, the Court of Cassation said Italian law did not oblige bars ​or restaurants ​to serve tap water ​to customers, upholding the ‌earlier findings of two lower courts.

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The claimant had argued that, under "constitutional and national sources", water is a natural good and a universal human right, and that the free provision of a minimum amount necessary to meet ‌essential needs must be guaranteed.

Hotel ​Sassongher declined to comment, while the ​lawyer for the ​tourist did not immediately respond to a ‌request for comment.

There is no ​single European law ​requiring all member states to provide free tap water on request. The EU Drinking Water Directive ​encourages restaurants to ‌serve it, but does not impose a general ​obligation.

($1 = 0.8588 euros)

(Reporting by Cristina Carlevaro, editing ​by Alvise Armellini, Kirsten Donovan)

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