Restaurants in These Countries Sell Drinking Water at Fantastic Prices
Drinking water is water used for human consumption. Water for us today is an item that we get easily. Some historical records clearly tell us a habit of our ancestors who always put a jug filled with drinking water in front of the house.
The jars filled with water were placed there with the aim that anyone who felt tired or thirsty could rest and drink the water without having to pay anything.
This habit continues to be carried out regardless of ethnicity, race, and religion. We need to imagine how harmonious life was at that time. But for now, we rarely find it anymore, even some restaurants in these countries are selling water at high prices.
Switzerland
Switzerland is surrounded by several countries such as France on the west side, Germany on the north side, Italy on the south side, Austria and Liechtenstein on the east side with Bern, the capital of this country, being the center of federal administration.
The location of this country is landlocked and has no sea area. Astronomically, Switzerland is between 45° – 48° N, and 5° – 11° East. Most of Switzerland is in the Alps.
The country which is famous for its regulations on bank secrecy has even been rooted since 1713, far longer than the Swiss banking law.
The country with the best bank security system turns out to have a restaurant selling the most expensive drinking water in the world.
The price of drinking water in some Swiss restaurants can reach 4.08 US$/0.33 Liter, meaning that if you drink 1 glass of 330 ml mineral water, you have to pay IDR 57,000 (Fifty Seven Thousand Rupiah).
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Luxembourg
Luxembourg is known as one of the smallest countries in Europe. The country is ranked 167th in its size compared to other countries. Luxembourg is about 2,586 km² in area, bordered by the Belgian province of Luxembourg to the west, which is 4,443 km², almost twice the size of Luxembourg.
Luxembourg's eastern border is formed by three rivers, the Moselle, Sauer/Sûre and Our.
Although with a small area, this country has many tourist attractions such as The Old Quarter or Ancient Forts which are UNESCO heritage sites, Le Chemin de la Corniche or The Wall of the Corniche which is famous for its most beautiful balconies in Europe, Notre Dame Cathedral or Notre Dame Cathedral as an ancient church and much more.
These tourist spots have restaurants that you can visit, but you need to know that some restaurants in Luxembourg prepare drinking water at high prices. To be able to drink water in this place you have to pay 3.17 US $ or Rp 44,500 per 0.33 Liter in 1 glass.
Norway
Norway is bordered by the Skagerrak Islands to the south, the Norwegian Sea to the west, and the Barents Sea to the northeast. To the east, Norway is bordered by Sweden, Finland and Russia.
A country that is famous for its sea-conquering nations in its explorations or the Vikings who are popular in these films is a constitutional monarchy that uses a parliamentary system of government.
If you visit this country, don't forget to stop by Rondane National Park (in Norwegian Rondane nasjonalpark) is the oldest national park in Norway, founded on December 21, 1962, besides that, visit the beautiful city of Reine, Lofoten, seen from the peak of Reinebringen on evening.
Unlike Switzerland and Luxembourg, it turns out that restaurants in this country serve drinking water at extraordinary prices. Harya Drinking Water for 0.33 liters or 330 ml in 1 glass is valued at US$ 3.12 or Rp. 43,800. Wow... Wow... Wow...
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Denmark
Chelsea Football Club fans will know who Andreas Christensen is.
Well.. This world-class football player from Denmark is one of the best defenders in the World in the 2022 World Cup Qualifying Version.
But we're not talking about the 2022 world cup.
Back to the discussion.
The country is famous for Tivoli Park which opened on August 17, 1843 which is the second oldest active amusement park in the world, serving Drinking Water in several restaurants at extraordinary prices.
You visit the restaurant in this place, then you have to pay 2.95 US $ or the equivalent of Rp 41,500 per 0.33 liter. Want to go to Denmark?
Here are some restaurants in European countries that serve drinking water at extraordinary prices. Hopefully this information is useful yes. (*Cha)