How Much to Tip Around the World

Published 2026-05-10 · QuickCalc

Tipping is one of the trickiest etiquette questions when you travel — under-tip and you offend, over-tip and you look like a tourist. Here is a clear, country-by-country guide.

United States

Tipping is expected, not optional, because many service workers are paid below minimum wage with tips making up the difference. Restaurants: 18–20% for good service, 15% for standard. Bartenders: $1–2 per drink. Taxis: 15–20%. Hotel housekeeping: $2–5 per night.

United Kingdom & Ireland

Tipping is appreciated but more modest. Restaurants: 10–12.5%, often added as a "service charge" — check the bill before adding more. Pubs do not expect tips at the bar. Taxis: round up.

Continental Europe

Service is usually included. Restaurants: round up or add 5–10% for good service. In France, "service compris" on the bill means service is included. In Italy, watch for "coperto" (cover charge) — that is not a tip.

Japan

Do not tip. Tipping can be seen as confusing or even rude. Great service is the cultural baseline, not something you pay extra for.

Quick reference

CountryRestaurant tip
US, Canada18–20%
UK, Ireland10–12.5%
France, Italy, Spain5–10% (often included)
Germany, Netherlands5–10%
Japan, South KoreaNone
Australia, New ZealandNone or small

Once you've decided the percentage, use our tip calculator to work out the amount and split it across your group.