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Italian Supreme Court rules on hotels' right to refuse tap water to tourists

The Italian Supreme Court has determined that hotels can refuse to serve tap water to tourists. This ruling followed a case where a tourist argued that her consumer rights were infringed upon when only bottled water was offered.

The Italian Supreme Court has ruled that hotels are not obligated to provide tap water to guests. This decision came after a tourist claimed her consumer rights were violated when she was only offered bottled mineral water priced at €7.

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

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Italian Supreme Court rules on hotels' right to refuse tap water to tourists