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

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

Summary

Italy’s highest court ruled that a hotel acted legally when it refused to give a tourist tap water and only offered bottled mineral water for purchase. The court decided that Italian law does not require hotels to provide free tap water to guests.

Key Facts

  • A tourist asked for tap water at the five-star Hotel Sassongher in Corvara, Italy, during the 2019 ski season.
  • The hotel staff refused to serve tap water and offered bottled mineral water costing €7 instead.
  • The tourist claimed water is a natural right and asked for €2,700 in compensation for emotional and economic harm.
  • Italy’s Supreme Court rejected her request and confirmed there is no legal obligation for venues to provide tap water.
  • The tourist’s claim that tap water is a consumer right was dismissed by judges.
  • The case was first filed in a lower court in Rome.
  • By contrast, in England and Wales, venues must provide free drinking water when asked.
  • The hotel has not released an official comment on the ruling.
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