Home  |  Links   |  Contact Us   |  Bookmark
   Travel Forum Search :
     News        Travel Topics        Travel Forum       Travel Directories        Dictionary  
Travel Forum    Italy
Travel Discussion Forum

 Streets/rivers in venice, italy?
why are the streets in venice, italy water? they have to ride around on boats, right?
why is that and how did it happen?
i think it's really cool ,anyway....


 What do you love about Italy?
...


 Have you ever been to Sorrento, Italy?
How did you like the town? People? Food?...


 Rome City Break Hotels
ok here's the thing- I'm travelling with my family (of 4) to Rome for 3 days and would like to find a really good hotel. here's all the things it needs:
-family friendly
-...


 I'm planing a trip to Italy on vacations, and have some questions?
-what is the best time of the year to visit Rome? Im going on february
-What other cities I can visit, with a limited budget and short time (5 days)
-Is there a cheap flight from Italy to B...


 How can I promote my Rome B&B website?
I need to sponsorize my website about accomodation in Rome (www.sleepinrome.it ). Where I can contact people interested in coming in Rome?...


 Any recommendations for what to do / see on a trip to Florence & Milan, approx 2 days each place?
The couple going are in their 60's....


 Where to go in Italy?
I would like to rent a villa for a week this summer in Italy with a few friends. I've been to Florence, Rome and Venice, and am looking for something different. The countryside would be nice, ...


 Have you ever been to italy?
...


 What do you think of Italy?
...


 Is it possible roundtrip train from Florence to Pisa is sold out on April 11?
Trenitalia website does not show any available trains from Florence to Pisa. On the RailEurope website, there seems to be alot of availability. However, if you order through RailEurope, they require ...


 Travel to Rome?
I have traveled the world..never been to Rome. Would you reccomend it this time of year. Is it a good walking city? Is there a local hotel and resturant that you would reccomend?...


 I'm getting ready to travel to Italy, is there a decent amount of English speaking people there?
Or do you largely need to be prepared to speak Italian to get around almost everywhere?
Additional Details
And I have every intent of speaking Italian first there because I'm a ...


 I am about to go on holiday to Sorrento in Italy?
Has anybody already been there and if so can you give me some tips on what to see and do. I know the obvious like Mount Vesuvius and Capri etc, im thinking of something maybe off the beaten track. P...


 How can I visit Italy with 100 dlls.?
...


 Where is milan italy located?
...


 Why do north americans hate italian inmigrants than got USA in the 1960 and 1970 decades?
why?
Additional Details
why are south europeans (spain, portugal, italy, romania ETC) lower than north european people (as me, I`m Norwegian)...


 Which city is the "New York" of Italy?
I want to go to Italy sometime in the future but I want to go to the most cosmopolitan central area [much like NYC in USA]. Maybe Milan, maybe Rome, somewhere else?? =]...


 Italian/english nationality question?
im 75% italian and 25% english so would it be weird to wear an italia shirt even though im not full blooded? 3 of my grandparents are italian and 1 english...
thoughts.....


 Hi i'm italian!!10 points!!!??
what you think of my state?to you our kitchen is the best? we have pizza!!=) excuse me for my writing!!!...



bails

Can you really drink out of those fountains in Rome?

I saw samantha brown do it on TV, and i was wondering if you can really go up to those big fountains in Rome and just drink out of them?
Looks like fun!

    



Show all answers


babyphilly
Yes, the public water system in Roma Italy is COMPLETELY drinkable and actually, I find, tastes better than many other brands of water. It's clean and crisp and everyone does it!


monorailgold
Hello,

Yes, you can drink out of the fountains in Rome unless there is a sign saying "non potabile". I have never seen one of those signs in all my travels to Rome. You also don't want to drink the water that is in any of the fountain basins. People put their feet and throw coins in the fountains and the basins are not very clean. You want to get your water from the spouts that are feeding the fountains. If you come across a smaller fountain on the side of a building or on a sidewalk, you can drink from it. Most will have a spout where the water is pointing into the basin. If you look at the spout very closely you might see a hole on the top side of the spout. If you plug up the bottom of the spout with your finger the water will shoot out of the other hole and make a fountain for you to drink from. You won't have to cup the water in your hand, just use it like a regular fountain. The water is cold and clean and tastes great. Enjoy.

Donna


sietejunio
yes, it's drinkable water. Just don't drink where you see the sign "non potabile" (=don't drinkable), ciao


Keith_dude
Rating
Hi there!

There are some fountains that you should not drink from. There will be signs that will tell you if you shouldn't drink the water. You might also see signs that say "non potabile" which means "non drinkable".

DO NOT drink from the Trevi fountain as there are a lot of coins in the water, and you probably don't want all that metal in your system (not to mention all the hands that have touched the coins that have landed in the water).

My advice would be to stick to bottled water and avoid drinking from the public fountains unless you see the locals doing it.


Lele L
yes, 'cause in italy all the public water system is drinkable!!
only when u see "non potabile" = not drinkable u shouldn't drink there..


HeddyS
Yes, we drank out of them when we were there and I saw lots of Romans filling up their water bottles when they were waiting for the bus. It taste very cold (well it was January) and fresh.


tboans14
Yes. The water is all filtered. Buy a bottle of water at a supermarket (not a pizza shop or restaurant...too expensive) and refill at the fountains. The water is cold and clean. There are some that may not look clean because there is old water in the basin, but the water coming out of the tap is very clean. We were just there two weeks ago and if not for that water, we would have passed out a few times.


Murzy
yuk! some ppl will put their feet in the fountains. you also need to look out for the pick pockets by every fountain. very common in Rome



Rating



 Enter Your Message or Comment


User Name:  
User Email:   
Post a comment:









  
Terms of Service   |   Privacy Policy
© 2011 TravelExpertGuide                 



0.074
CATEGORIES   ARCHIVE   TRAVEL
 HOME Forum Links
 NEWS Forum1 Links1
 FORUM Forum2 Links2
 DICTIONARY  All RSS Feeds