Time Zones in Algeria

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Algiers
Algeria · CET
Algiers Standard TimeGMT +01Tue, Jul 21
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Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Tue, Jul 21
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Algiers
Pop. 1,977,663
Boumerdas
Pop. 786,499
Oran
Pop. 645,984
Tébessa
Pop. 634,332
Constantine
Pop. 450,097
Biskra
Pop. 307,987
Sétif
Pop. 288,461
Batna
Pop. 280,798
Bab Ezzouar
Pop. 275,630
Annaba
Pop. 206,570
Sidi Bel Abbès
Pop. 191,769
Blida
Pop. 182,447
Tiaret
Pop. 178,915
Chlef
Pop. 178,616
Bordj Bou Arréridj
Pop. 168,346
Ech Chettia
Pop. 167,955
Bejaïa
Pop. 164,103
Skikda
Pop. 162,702
El Achir
Pop. 158,333
Souk Ahras
Pop. 156,745
Djelfa
Pop. 154,265
Mascara
Pop. 150,000
Jijel
Pop. 148,000
Médéa
Pop. 147,707
District of Taher
Pop. 147,612
Tizi Ouzou
Pop. 144,000
Béchar
Pop. 143,382
El Oued
Pop. 134,699
Tlemcen
Pop. 132,341
Relizane
Pop. 130,094
Mostaganem
Pop. 130,000
Ouargla
Pop. 129,402
El Eulma
Pop. 128,351
Saïda
Pop. 127,497
Guelma
Pop. 123,590
Bordj el Kiffan
Pop. 123,246
Aïn Oussera
Pop. 118,687
Khenchela
Pop. 117,000
Laghouat
Pop. 113,872
Aïn Beïda
Pop. 105,765
Baraki
Pop. 105,402
Oum el Bouaghi
Pop. 100,821
M’sila
Pop. 100,000
Messaad
Pop. 99,485
Barika
Pop. 98,846
Ghardaïa
Pop. 93,423
Beni Mered
Pop. 92,749
Aflou
Pop. 84,683
El Khroub
Pop. 83,746
Rouissat
Pop. 80,784
Berrouaghia
Pop. 80,573
Ksar el Boukhari
Pop. 77,166
Khemis Miliana
Pop. 75,865
Azzaba
Pop. 75,317
Tamanrasset
Pop. 73,128
Aïn Touta
Pop. 72,280
Cheria
Pop. 72,095
Birkhadem
Pop. 71,722
Chelghoum el Aïd
Pop. 71,660
Sidi Aïssa
Pop. 69,740
Larbaâ
Pop. 69,298
Mila
Pop. 68,831
Bir el Ater
Pop. 68,703
Sougueur
Pop. 68,654
Aïn Fakroun
Pop. 68,433
Tolga
Pop. 68,246
Es Senia
Pop. 68,084
Bir el Djir
Pop. 68,032
Akbou
Pop. 66,654
Besbes
Pop. 66,287
El Bayadh
Pop. 64,632
Sidi Khaled
Pop. 64,476
Aïn Sefra
Pop. 63,420
Frenda
Pop. 63,319
Bougara
Pop. 63,155
Hamma Bouziane
Pop. 63,012
Reguiba
Pop. 62,185
Tissemsilt
Pop. 61,155
Meftah
Pop. 59,990
Oued Rhiou
Pop. 59,864
Boufarik
Pop. 59,742
Sig
Pop. 58,877
Ksar Chellala
Pop. 58,478
Sidi Moussa
Pop. 57,928
Aïn Temouchent
Pop. 57,354
Râs el Oued
Pop. 56,726
Lakhdaria
Pop. 56,719
Drean
Pop. 55,147
Reghaïa
Pop. 54,962
Boghni
Pop. 54,666
Dar Chioukh
Pop. 54,022
Sedrata
Pop. 53,318
Hassi Messaoud
Pop. 53,000
Djamaa
Pop. 52,882
Bouïra
Pop. 52,500
Mansoûra
Pop. 52,285
Aïn Defla
Pop. 52,276
Telerghma
Pop. 51,708
Remchi
Pop. 51,224
Birine
Pop. 51,209
Sour el Ghozlane
Pop. 50,204
Metlili Chaamba
Pop. 50,117
El Meghaïer
Pop. 49,793
Khemis el Khechna
Pop. 49,757
Timimoun
Pop. 49,237
Touggourt
Pop. 49,044
Merouana
Pop. 47,646
El Hadjar
Pop. 46,656
Beni Saf
Pop. 46,382
Tindouf
Pop. 45,966
’Aïn el Turk
Pop. 45,323
Boudouaou
Pop. 45,153
Berriane
Pop. 44,580
Oued Fodda
Pop. 44,523
Boû Arfa
Pop. 44,143
Adrar
Pop. 43,903
El Attaf
Pop. 43,837
El Affroun
Pop. 42,627
‘Aïn el Hadjel
Pop. 42,527
Hennaya
Pop. 41,959
Tazoult-Lambese
Pop. 41,636
Draa el Mizan
Pop. 41,263
Timizart
Pop. 41,158
Sebdou
Pop. 41,146
Tebesbest
Pop. 41,091
Souma
Pop. 40,745
Azazga
Pop. 40,623
Rouached
Pop. 40,263
Héliopolis
Pop. 40,139
Chetouane
Pop. 39,913
’Aïn el Melh
Pop. 39,798
El Hadjira
Pop. 39,744
El Abiodh Sidi Cheikh
Pop. 39,283
Mehdia daira de meghila
Pop. 39,271
El Idrissia
Pop. 38,714
Bougaa
Pop. 38,597
Draa Ben Khedda
Pop. 37,443
Dar el Beïda
Pop. 37,311
Aïn el Bya
Pop. 37,241
Nedroma
Pop. 36,995
Debila
Pop. 36,834
Arris
Pop. 36,641
’Aïn Deheb
Pop. 36,146
Hammam Bou Hadjar
Pop. 35,896
Collo
Pop. 35,682
Sidi ech Chahmi
Pop. 35,512
El Kala
Pop. 35,449
Aïn Arnat
Pop. 35,088
Sidi Okba
Pop. 34,985
Makouda
Pop. 34,515
’Aïn Merane
Pop. 34,413
Râs el Aïoun
Pop. 34,167
Bordj Ghdir
Pop. 34,136
Ouled Mimoun
Pop. 33,888
Beni Douala
Pop. 33,611
BABOR - VILLE
Pop. 33,000
Mouzaïa
Pop. 32,981
Reggane
Pop. 32,974
El Aouinet
Pop. 32,971
Tamalous
Pop. 32,579
In Salah
Pop. 32,518
Aïn Kercha
Pop. 32,497
Djidiouia
Pop. 31,996
Barbacha
Pop. 31,983
’Aïn el Bell
Pop. 31,916
el hed
Pop. 31,890
Kolea
Pop. 31,816
Megarine
Pop. 31,711
’Aïn Benian
Pop. 31,102
Sfizef
Pop. 31,081
Freha
Pop. 31,068
L’Arbaa Naït Irathen
Pop. 30,609
Oued Sly
Pop. 30,504
Robbah
Pop. 30,446
Bouinan
Pop. 30,271
Meskiana
Pop. 30,071
Lardjem
Pop. 30,000
Sidi Amrane
Pop. 29,734
Mekla
Pop. 29,560
’Aïn Abid
Pop. 29,486
Aïn Bessem
Pop. 29,461
Aïn Smara
Pop. 28,968
El Abadia
Pop. 28,724
Hammamet
Pop. 28,536
Ben Mehidi
Pop. 28,398
’Aïn el Hammam
Pop. 28,029
Tizi Gheniff
Pop. 27,974
Cheraga
Pop. 27,835
Charef
Pop. 27,700
Theniet el Had
Pop. 27,687
Bou Hanifia el Hamamat
Pop. 27,576
Hadjout
Pop. 27,549
Kerkera
Pop. 27,177
Douera
Pop. 26,926
Boukadir
Pop. 26,662
Sidi Akkacha
Pop. 26,558
El Amria
Pop. 26,407
Dellys
Pop. 26,384
Tirmitine
Pop. 26,261
Bou Tlelis
Pop. 26,144
El Kseur
Pop. 26,050
Amizour
Pop. 25,825
Didouche Mourad
Pop. 25,764
Melouza
Pop. 25,701
Tipaza
Pop. 25,225
Sidi Mérouane
Pop. 25,129
Aoulef
Pop. 24,812
Abou el Hassan
Pop. 24,022
Arhribs
Pop. 23,958
Sidi Abdelli
Pop. 23,543
Salah Bey
Pop. 23,339
Chiffa
Pop. 23,218
Zeribet el Oued
Pop. 23,187
Boumahra Ahmed
Pop. 23,022
Ammi Moussa
Pop. 23,001
Oued el Abtal
Pop. 22,819
Bou Ismaïl
Pop. 22,411
Tizi-n-Tleta
Pop. 22,404
Mazouna
Pop. 22,366
Mansourah
Pop. 22,117
Aïn Taya
Pop. 21,815
Zemoura
Pop. 21,770
Feraoun
Pop. 21,700
Chemini
Pop. 21,585
Bensekrane
Pop. 21,283
Oued el Alleug
Pop. 21,146
Taïbet
Pop. 21,000
Tadmaït
Pop. 20,952
Rouiba
Pop. 20,742
Boudjima
Pop. 20,557
Chorfa
Pop. 20,556
El Tarf
Pop. 20,300
Mers el Kebir
Pop. 20,178
Chebli
Pop. 19,901
Seddouk
Pop. 19,884
Beni Mester
Pop. 19,808
Bordj Zemoura
Pop. 19,782
Chabet el Ameur
Pop. 19,522
El Malah
Pop. 19,415
Berrahal
Pop. 19,294
Brezina
Pop. 19,084
Beni Amrane
Pop. 18,414
Tizi Rached
Pop. 17,872
Zeralda
Pop. 17,563
Arbatache
Pop. 17,481
Saoula
Pop. 16,812
’Aïn el Berd
Pop. 16,548
Thenia
Pop. 16,180
Naciria
Pop. 15,387
Ighram
Pop. 15,030
Abadla
Pop. 13,544
Ouled Moussa
Pop. 13,474
’Aïn el Hadjar
Pop. 12,996
’Aïn Boucif
Pop. 11,989
Oumache
Pop. 10,424
Boumagueur
Pop. 8,474
Naama
Pop. 8,390
Sidi Senoussi سيدي سنوسي
Pop. 7,500
Illizi
Pop. 6,629
Draa Klalouche
Pop. 5,000
Djebilet Rosfa
Pop. 4,930
Smala
Pop. 4,000
Ait Yahia
Pop. 0
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Algeria Time Zone Details

Algeria uses one official time zone nationwide: Central European Time (CET), UTC+1. Major cities including Algiers follow the same offset year-round.

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Use the visual time grid and hour-by-hour tables to compare Algeria time with any other timezone. Export meetings with ICS download or send to Google Calendar and Gmail.

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DST Rules and Accuracy

Algeria does not currently observe daylight saving time, so there are no scheduled DST transitions. Time data is tracked against the IANA timezone database for automatic updates and historical accuracy.

How to Check Time in Algeria

  1. Open the Algeria time converter: Visit https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/algeria to see Algeria preloaded with its national time setting based on Africa/Algiers. This is useful when you are planning a call with contacts in Algiers, coordinating shipping schedules through Oran, or checking local business hours before contacting partners in North Africa.

  2. Add comparison cities with the + Add City button: Click + Add City and add cities such as London, Paris, or Dubai to compare Algeria with major business and travel hubs connected to trade, aviation, and regional operations. This helps remote teams, import-export companies, and travelers quickly see how Algeria’s UTC+1 time aligns with European and Middle Eastern working hours.

  3. Drag across the grid to select a meeting window: Use the Select button if needed, then drag across Algeria’s row on the 24-hour timeline to highlight a time block in purple, such as a morning or afternoon work period. You can move the selected range by dragging the center or fine-tune the start and end by pulling the left and right handles, which is practical for finding a slot that works for an Algiers office, a Paris client, and a Dubai supplier on the same day.

  4. Export and share the selected time range: After selecting a range, use the export options to send it by ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is especially helpful when you need to send a confirmed meeting time to a distributed team, share a call window with a travel coordinator, or make sure everyone sees the appointment automatically in their local calendar.

Time Zones in Algeria

Algeria uses one time zone nationwide: Africa/Algiers. The entire country runs on UTC+1 all year, so there is no internal time difference between Algiers, Oran, Constantine, Annaba, Biskra, Sétif, Batna, Tébessa, Boumerdas, and Bab Ezzouar.

This single-zone setup makes scheduling simpler across a very large country with an area of 2,381,740 km². Whether a business operates on the Mediterranean coast in Algiers and Oran or farther inland in cities such as Biskra and Batna, the clock stays the same, which reduces confusion for domestic flights, government services, logistics planning, and nationwide customer support.

Algeria’s time system is also straightforward internationally because it does not use multiple zones or half-hour offsets. For companies managing regional operations across Africa and Europe, that means Algeria remains on a stable UTC+1 schedule throughout the year, which is useful for recurring calls, fixed shift planning, and long-term calendar scheduling.

Algeria Country Details

Algeria is a North African country with its capital in Algiers, the political and economic center on the Mediterranean coast. The country has a population of 42,228,429, making it one of the largest national markets in Africa for public administration, telecom, transport, and consumer services.

Its total area is 2,381,740 km², which makes Algeria one of the largest countries in Africa by land area. That geographic scale matters when coordinating travel or operations, because even though the country has one national time zone, distances between major cities can still be substantial for road freight, aviation planning, and field operations.

The national currency is the DZD (Algerian dinar), the main language listed here is ar-DZ, and the international dialing code is +213. These details are useful when arranging payments, preparing customer contact information, setting up international calling, or confirming local market details before doing business in Algiers, Oran, Constantine, or Annaba.

Daylight Saving Time in Algeria

Algeria does not observe daylight saving time. The country stays on UTC+1 all year, so clocks do not move forward in spring or back in autumn.

There are no seasonal clock changes to account for when scheduling meetings with Algeria, which is an advantage for recurring business calls and long-term calendar planning. A weekly meeting with a team in Algiers will remain on the same Algerian local time throughout the year, even when other countries change their clocks.

All regions of Algeria follow the same rule, so there is no regional variation in daylight saving policy within the country. From Algiers and Boumerdas to Oran, Constantine, Tébessa, Biskra, Sétif, Batna, Bab Ezzouar, and Annaba, the time remains consistent nationwide.

Frequently Asked Questions

how many time zones does Algeria have?

Algeria has one time zone for the entire country: Africa/Algiers. This means the same local time applies in Algiers, Oran, Constantine, Annaba, and every other major city, which simplifies national scheduling and travel planning.

Because Algeria is geographically large, some people expect multiple zones, but the country uses a single national standard time. That makes it easier for government offices, airlines, logistics firms, and remote teams to coordinate across different regions without converting between domestic time zones.

does Algeria use daylight saving time?

No, Algeria does not use daylight saving time. The country remains on UTC+1 all year, so there are no clock changes during the year.

This is useful for anyone organizing recurring meetings, customer support coverage, or international travel, because Algerian local time stays stable. If your company works with Algerian partners, you do not need to account for seasonal clock shifts inside the country.

what is the time difference between Algeria and UTC

Algeria is UTC+1 throughout the year. That means local time in Algeria is always one hour ahead of Coordinated Universal Time.

Since Algeria does not observe daylight saving time, this offset does not change by season. For international scheduling, that consistency helps when setting fixed call times with teams in Europe, Africa, or the Middle East.

what currency does Algeria use

Algeria uses the DZD, the Algerian dinar. This is the standard currency for local pricing, salaries, retail transactions, and domestic business payments.

Knowing the currency is important for travelers booking services in Algiers or Oran and for companies preparing invoices or cost estimates for Algerian operations. If you are comparing business costs or planning a trip, currency details are as important as local time.

what is the dialing code for Algeria

The international dialing code for Algeria is +213. You use this code when calling Algerian numbers from outside the country.

This is especially relevant for customer support teams, sales departments, travel coordinators, and anyone arranging direct calls to contacts in Algiers, Constantine, or Annaba. When combined with Algeria’s single UTC+1 time zone, it makes international communication setup more predictable.

what time zone is used in Algiers?

Algiers uses Africa/Algiers, which is UTC+1 all year. As the capital city, Algiers follows the same time standard as the rest of Algeria.

That means there is no separate capital-region clock and no seasonal daylight saving adjustment to track. If you are booking meetings with ministries, businesses, or service providers in Algiers, the time basis is the same nationwide.

is the time the same across all major cities in Algeria?

Yes, the time is the same across all major Algerian cities. Algiers, Boumerdas, Oran, Tébessa, Constantine, Biskra, Sétif, Batna, Bab Ezzouar, and Annaba all use Africa/Algiers (UTC+1).

This consistency is practical for domestic coordination across transport, education, administration, and commerce. Even though travel distances can be long, there is no need to adjust clocks when moving between major cities inside Algeria.