MrBizzles wrote: » I was told that it was now EU law that hotels above a certain star rating had to provide drinking water in the room
zagmund wrote: » You can pretty much bank on the fact that your hotel doesn't supply mains water to each & every room.
I have often filled the kettle and boiled it, let it cool and then use it for drinking!
The water from the Tap is fine, Ireland and most of Western Europe has very clean water.
ardmacha wrote: » That isn't the point, the public water supply may be fine, but the path it took to your room is suspect, in many cases.
Tabnabs wrote: » Water in the bathroom taps is the same water that is used for flushing the toilet, the bidet and the cold water supply to the bath/shower. It;s stored in a very large tank onsite somewhere and can lie stagnant for a considerable time. This story should be enough to make you think twice about gulping it down http://www.rte.ie/news/2013/0221/368907-dead-body-found-in-water-tank-of-us-hotel/
Ireland/UK, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands I would have no problem drinking from the Tap.
ardmacha wrote: » Do you not accept that storage tanks pose a risk and that these are more likely in Ireland/UK than perhaps in Germany/NL?
Indonesia / India for example the hotel staff always recommend you drink bottled water and even wash your teeth with bottled water.
ardmacha wrote: » In third world countries the public supply is not safe. Often hotels are much safer as they have filtration plants of their own. In Europe the public supply is safe, but tanks etc make feck it up.
you'd presume that just like Ireland copies the uk (and their stupid attic tanks) that many continental countries would take inspiration from the germans and do similar.