Drinking Fountains Near You

Skip the plastic bottles. Find the nearest free water spot and refill your bottle right away.

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Drinking fountain Water tap Fountain (drinkable) Tap a marker for details and directions.

End the plastic waste

Tap water in most European countries is among the most strictly tested foodstuffs — drinking fountains deliver the same water, for free, without a plastic bottle. This map shows public drinking fountains, water taps (e.g. at cemeteries, in parks), and drinkable ornamental fountains from OpenStreetMap. The popup tells you whether the fountain is shut off seasonally and whether it's bottle-friendly.

Tips

  • In summer most fountains are running — in winter many are shut off due to freezing risk. Look for the seasonal icon in the popup.
  • Cemetery water taps are often the closest source in residential areas — meant for watering flowers, but the water is drinkable.

Privacy

This map runs entirely in your browser. Your location is never sent to our servers — it's only used to center the map. Map data comes from OpenStreetMap.

Data source

All points come from OpenStreetMap and are fetched live via the Overpass API. Something missing or wrong? Anyone can fix it directly on OpenStreetMap — the map will reflect the change shortly after.