Public Drinking Spring

Izvorul din Piata Unirii, Timisoara

Piața Unirii, Timișoara, Romania

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About This Spring

## Overview Nestled in the heart of one of Timișoara's most beautiful squares, the public drinking fountain in Piața Unirii offers visitors a refreshing taste of natural spring water drawn from deep underground. This artesian-style fountain was established long ago when a deep well was drilled to bring fresh drinking water to the public — a tradition that continues to this day. The fountain sits within the stunning Baroque-era plaza, surrounded by elegant 18th-century architecture, historic churches, and lively cafés, making it both a practical water source and a charming point of interest. Piața Unirii (Union Square) is widely regarded as one of the finest Baroque squares in Romania, anchored by landmarks such as the Roman Catholic Dome and the Serbian Orthodox Cathedral. The fountain adds to the square's appeal as a gathering place for locals and tourists alike. Visitors have reported that the water is exceptionally fresh and clean-tasting, with some locals claiming it rivals or surpasses any other spring water in the region. The site is freely accessible to the public 24 hours a day, seven days a week. **Note:** Some online sources list incorrect coordinates or addresses for this fountain. The verified GPS location is approximately **45.75801, 21.22898**, placing it squarely within Piața Unirii. ## Directions 1. Head to the historic center of Timișoara and make your way to **Piața Unirii** (Union Square), one of the city's main public squares. 2. The square is pedestrian-friendly and easily reached on foot from most central hotels, or by tram and bus — several public transit lines stop nearby. 3. Once in the square, look for the fountain situated within the park area at the center of the plaza. 4. The fountain is surrounded by restaurants, shops, and historic buildings, so it is easy to spot as you walk through the open Baroque-era square. 5. If using GPS, navigate to coordinates **45.75801, 21.22898** for the most accurate location. ## What to Expect The fountain flows continuously and is designed for public use, so you can fill a bottle or simply take a drink at any time of day or night. The water emerges from a deep underground source, giving it a naturally cool temperature that is especially refreshing during Timișoara's warm summers. The surrounding square is one of the most picturesque spots in the city, lined with pastel-colored Baroque façades, outdoor dining terraces, and well-maintained green spaces. It's an ideal place to rest, hydrate, and soak in the atmosphere of Romania's western cultural capital. The area is flat and fully paved, making it accessible for visitors of all mobility levels. Because the fountain is located in a busy public square, it is well-lit and generally safe to visit at any hour. Keep in mind that while locals have long used this as a drinking water source and many praise its taste, water quality can vary over time — those with sensitivities may wish to take their own precautions.

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Address

Piața Unirii, Timișoara, Romania

GPS Coordinates

45.758380, 21.229297

Directions

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Directions 1. Head to the historic center of Timișoara and make your way to **Piața Unirii** (Union Square), one of the city's main public squares. 2. The square is pedestrian-friendly and easily reached on foot from most central hotels, or by tram and bus — several public transit lines stop nearby. 3. Once in the square, look for the fountain situated within the park area at the center of the plaza. 4. The fountain is surrounded by restaurants, shops, and historic buildings, so it is easy to spot as you walk through the open Baroque-era square. 5. If using

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
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