2. Re: Drinking water. I have never had any problems either, If you want tap water in a restaurant ask for 'voda z vodovodu'. 3. Re: Drinking water. There are very strict regulations governing municipal drinking water, and it is perfectly safe to drink. 4. Re: Drinking water. Thanks everyone, very reassuring. Tap water in Prague. The water in the Czech Republic is unexpectedly clean almost in every town. The water from the tap here is clear, clean, odorless
 One of the first questions that tourists ask when preparing for a trip to Prague – is water in Prague safe to drink? Yes, tap water in Prague is safe to drink. The quality of tap water in 5. Friends Prague Bar & Club. For number five, we have something a bit different. Friends Prague Bar & Club is more of a heterosexual bar – but queer folk, don’t be alarmed. The famous “Freedom Night” is one of the biggest lesbian nights in the city. The ambiance of the venue is basically drinking beers in a cellar. The worst rankings are “water unsuitable for bathing” which means the water doesn’t meet hygienic requirements and “water dangerous for bathing” which bans swimmers from entering the body of water entirely. Natural swimming areas in and around Prague include Hostivaƙ Reservoir (green smiley), Lhotka (blue smiley), Biotop RadotĂ­n Tap water is safe to drink in Prague! You can drink water from taps in Prague without worrying about the effect on your health. In parks and streets, you’ll see drinking fountains with clean water; don’t be scared to fill bottles with it. If the water from these sources weren’t 8. Re: Drinking water. 9 years ago. Save. Yes the tap water is safe to drink. We always bring empty water bottles from home and fill them every morning at the hotel and carry them in a backpack. Also, when you get bottled water at restaurants it will be carbonated unless you ask for "still" water. Water Quality in Prague. The tap water in Prague is generally considered safe to drink. The city takes great pride in maintaining high water quality standards. The water supply comes from several sources, including underground wells and reservoirs. It undergoes rigorous testing and treatment before reaching your tap. Sunrise in Prague in September is around 6:30 am and the sun sets at around 7:00 pm. Visitors coming to Prague in September should pack a jacket to be on the safe side, while being open to the possibility of warmer weather rearing its head again. Preparing for rain is also a good idea, and a wind-breaker might be in order as well. Vay Tiền TráșŁ GĂłp 24 ThĂĄng.

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