They’ve washed their hands of a thirsty tourist. A five-star hotel in Italy that refused to serve a guest tap water did not break the law, the country’s highest court ruled. A disgruntled female guest made waves when she filed a lawsuit against Hotel Sassongher because it would only serve her bottled water during her 2019 stay, arguing that access to water was a fundamental right. The case against the hotel — located in Badia, a municipality in the Northern Italian province of South Tyrol — was brought to the Italian Supreme Court after it was rejected by a Roman court as well as an appeals court, as per CNN . The traveler — who asked for $3,147 in compensation — explained that she booked a $6,654 package that did not include beverages. A parched traveler filed a lawsuit against an Italian hotel because its restaurant wouldn’t serve her tap water.…