Time Zones in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Sarajevo
Bosnia and Herzegovina · CEST
Sarajevo Daylight TimeGMT +02Mon, Apr 6
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
CET automatically adjusted to CEST time zone, that is in use
UTC
UTC · UTC
Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Mon, Apr 6
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
Sarajevo
Pop. 696,731
Banja Luka
Pop. 221,106
Zenica
Pop. 164,423
Tuzla
Pop. 142,486
Mostar
Pop. 104,518
Bihać
Pop. 75,641
Lukavac
Pop. 44,520
Bugojno
Pop. 41,378
Brčko
Pop. 38,968
Bijeljina
Pop. 37,692
Prijedor
Pop. 36,347
Trebinje
Pop. 33,178
Travnik
Pop. 31,127
Doboj
Pop. 27,235
Cazin
Pop. 21,741
Velika Kladuša
Pop. 19,330
Visoko
Pop. 17,890
Goražde
Pop. 17,650
Konjic
Pop. 15,950
Gračanica
Pop. 15,758
Gradačac
Pop. 15,659
Bosanska Krupa
Pop. 15,193
Mrkonjić Grad
Pop. 14,737
Foča
Pop. 14,615
Zavidovići
Pop. 14,380
Sanski Most
Pop. 13,551
Gradiška
Pop. 13,346
Bileća
Pop. 13,257
Kakanj
Pop. 12,406
Livno
Pop. 11,748
Odžak
Pop. 11,621
Stijena
Pop. 10,844
Šipovo
Pop. 10,738
Prozor
Pop. 10,349
Novi Travnik
Pop. 10,006
Ljubuški
Pop. 9,987
Kozarska Dubica
Pop. 9,959
Derventa
Pop. 9,773
Jajce
Pop. 9,763
Todorovo
Pop. 9,560
Široki Brijeg
Pop. 9,370
Brod
Pop. 9,249
Novi Grad
Pop. 8,920
Sokolac
Pop. 8,842
Mionica
Pop. 8,701
Žepče
Pop. 8,502
Fojnica
Pop. 8,244
Milići
Pop. 8,210
Vogošća
Pop. 8,180
Vitez
Pop. 8,140
Zvornik
Pop. 8,026
Donji Vakuf
Pop. 7,955
Čapljina
Pop. 7,923
Tomislavgrad
Pop. 7,737
Stolac
Pop. 7,733
Trn
Pop. 7,553
Tešanj
Pop. 7,550
Pale
Pop. 7,458
Maglaj
Pop. 7,399
Srbac
Pop. 7,380
Nevesinje
Pop. 7,313
Divičani
Pop. 7,251
Ključ
Pop. 7,245
Bužim
Pop. 7,229
Banovići
Pop. 7,211
Vareš
Pop. 7,193
Hadžići
Pop. 7,173
Prnjavor
Pop. 7,099
Gornji Vakuf
Pop. 7,014
Kneževo
Pop. 6,866
Vrnograč
Pop. 6,860
Kladanj
Pop. 6,783
Srebrenik
Pop. 6,723
Podzvizd
Pop. 6,665
Tržačka Raštela
Pop. 6,617
Otoka
Pop. 6,595
Tojšići
Pop. 6,587
Varoška Rijeka
Pop. 6,573
Pećigrad
Pop. 6,514
Omarska
Pop. 6,466
Laktaši
Pop. 6,464
Gromiljak
Pop. 6,457
Kovači
Pop. 6,410
Teslić
Pop. 6,405
Šekovići
Pop. 6,315
Jablanica
Pop. 6,209
Višegrad
Pop. 6,087
Mala Kladuša
Pop. 6,033
Kalenderovci Donji
Pop. 5,890
Ilijaš
Pop. 5,855
Gostovići
Pop. 5,802
Podhum
Pop. 5,801
Crnići
Pop. 5,789
Željezno Polje
Pop. 5,783
Čitluk
Pop. 5,718
Blatnica
Pop. 5,676
Sanica
Pop. 5,666
Tešanjka
Pop. 5,666
Bosansko Grahovo
Pop. 5,643
Orahovica Donja
Pop. 5,612
Donja Mahala
Pop. 5,565
Janja
Pop. 5,544
Ostrožac
Pop. 5,456
Mejdan - Obilićevo
Pop. 5,400
Jelah
Pop. 5,291
Ćoralići
Pop. 5,223
Rodoč
Pop. 5,159
Velika Obarska
Pop. 5,142
Kotor Varoš
Pop. 5,068
Mahala
Pop. 5,062
Kačuni
Pop. 5,042
Šturlić
Pop. 5,014
Hiseti
Pop. 5,000
Šumatac
Pop. 4,987
Velagići
Pop. 4,972
Rogatica
Pop. 4,947
Zborište
Pop. 4,922
Maslovare
Pop. 4,899
Gornja Tuzla
Pop. 4,864
Dubrave Gornje
Pop. 4,821
Knežica
Pop. 4,792
Pazarić
Pop. 4,787
Solina
Pop. 4,780
Busovača
Pop. 4,776
Turbe
Pop. 4,767
Kostajnica
Pop. 4,739
Bratunac
Pop. 4,717
Blagaj
Pop. 4,715
Gornje Živinice
Pop. 4,661
Grude
Pop. 4,627
Gornja Koprivna
Pop. 4,600
Lamovita
Pop. 4,582
Vlasenica
Pop. 4,508
Ustikolina
Pop. 4,446
Stupari
Pop. 4,424
Novi Šeher
Pop. 4,416
Bila
Pop. 4,397
Svodna
Pop. 4,388
Vitina
Pop. 4,384
Orguz
Pop. 4,371
Jezerski
Pop. 4,361
Priboj
Pop. 4,351
Stjepan-Polje
Pop. 4,341
Sladna
Pop. 4,304
Zabrišće
Pop. 4,261
Ljubinje
Pop. 4,235
Maglajani
Pop. 4,221
Han Pijesak
Pop. 4,206
Neum
Pop. 4,200
Izačić
Pop. 4,089
Lukavica
Pop. 4,084
Radišići
Pop. 4,072
Podbrdo
Pop. 4,028
Pajić Polje
Pop. 4,026
Glamoč
Pop. 4,016
Hotonj
Pop. 4,013
Gornje Moštre
Pop. 4,009
Dobrinje
Pop. 3,987
Gnojnica
Pop. 3,985
Cim
Pop. 3,966
Careva Ćuprija
Pop. 3,954
Bronzani Majdan
Pop. 3,945
Lokvine
Pop. 3,928
Oštra Luka
Pop. 3,923
Mramor
Pop. 3,918
Čajniče
Pop. 3,909
Drežnica
Pop. 3,908
Vidoši
Pop. 3,905
Dubravica
Pop. 3,868
Orašac
Pop. 3,856
Rumboci
Pop. 3,854
Čečava
Pop. 3,847
Dubrave Donje
Pop. 3,811
Polje
Pop. 3,799
Piskavica
Pop. 3,797
Drinovci
Pop. 3,791
Donja Međiđa
Pop. 3,782
Voljevac
Pop. 3,764
Malešići
Pop. 3,764
Gornja Breza
Pop. 3,732
Živinice
Pop. 3,718
Marićka
Pop. 3,707
Karadaglije
Pop. 3,700
Barice
Pop. 3,697
Ilići
Pop. 3,688
Kobilja Glava
Pop. 3,666
Šerići
Pop. 3,663
Peći
Pop. 3,650
Lopare
Pop. 3,614
Orašje
Pop. 3,613
Šamac
Pop. 3,599
Stanari
Pop. 3,590
Dobrljin
Pop. 3,582
Liješnica
Pop. 3,559
Pribinić
Pop. 3,558
Skokovi
Pop. 3,553
Pjanići
Pop. 3,537
Vukovije Donje
Pop. 3,535
Kočerin
Pop. 3,516
Svojat
Pop. 3,516
Donja Dubica
Pop. 3,489
Bijela
Pop. 3,484
Puračić
Pop. 3,461
Ugljevik
Pop. 3,452
Kiseljak
Pop. 3,447
Gacko
Pop. 3,417
Koran
Pop. 3,395
Olovo
Pop. 3,305
Vozuća
Pop. 3,209
Srebrenica
Pop. 2,862
Brka
Pop. 2,800
Starcevica
Pop. 2,300
Međugorje
Pop. 2,265
Petkovci
Pop. 2,212
Obudovac
Pop. 2,171
Tasovčići
Pop. 2,007
Rudo
Pop. 1,760
Dvorovi
Pop. 1,710
Suho Polje
Pop. 1,503
Balatun
Pop. 1,400
Krupa na Vrbasu
Pop. 1,257
Gorica
Pop. 1,179
Popovi
Pop. 1,145
Polje-Bijela
Pop. 1,078
Pelagićevo
Pop. 4
Omanjska
Pop. 4
Domaljevac
Pop. 4
Čelić
Pop. 4
Bosanski Petrovac
Pop. 4
Trnovo
Pop. 0
Potoci
Pop. 0
Prača
Pop. 0
Posušje
Pop. 0
Sapna
Pop. 0
Ravno
Pop. 0
Osmaci
Pop. 0
Novo Selo
Pop. 0
Kupres
Pop. 0
Kreševo
Pop. 0
Teočak
Pop. 0
Ilidža
Pop. 0
Jezero
Pop. 0
Matuzići
Pop. 0
Kalinovik
Pop. 0
Kalesija
Pop. 0
Kopači
Pop. 0
Hreša
Pop. 0
Gornji Ribnik
Pop. 0
Klokotnica
Pop. 0
Donji Žabar
Pop. 0
Donji Dubovik
Pop. 0
Drinić
Pop. 0
Drvar
Pop. 0
Čelinac
Pop. 0
Breza
Pop. 0
Berkovići
Pop. 0
Dobratići
Pop. 0
Petrovo
Pop. 0

How to Check Time in Bosnia and Herzegovina

  1. Open the Bosnia and Herzegovina time converter: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/bosnia-and-herzegovina, where Bosnia and Herzegovina is pre-loaded so you can immediately view local time against a 24-hour visual grid. This is useful if you are planning a call with a contact in Sarajevo, coordinating delivery schedules through the Balkans, or checking whether a support team in Central Europe is still within business hours.

  2. Add comparison cities with the “+ Add City” button: Click + Add City and search for cities such as London, New York, or Dubai to compare Bosnia and Herzegovina with major business and travel hubs. London is relevant for European finance and consulting, New York helps with US client coordination, and Dubai is useful for trade, logistics, and aviation connections that often link Southeast Europe with the Gulf.

  3. Drag across the grid to select a meeting window: Use the Select button if needed, then drag across Sarajevo’s row to highlight a time range in purple, such as 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM in Sarajevo. In winter, that usually maps to 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM in London and 3:00 AM to 5:00 AM in New York, showing why a Bosnia morning meeting works well for Europe but is too early for the US East Coast; in summer, London aligns differently because both regions may be on DST but not every global city changes on the same dates.

  4. Export the selected time for sharing: After selecting a range, use the export options shown by the tool: ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is practical for sending a confirmed Sarajevo meeting slot to a distributed team, adding a supplier call to Google Calendar, or sharing a link with recruiters, remote developers, or travel coordinators so everyone sees the time in their own local zone.

Time Zones in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina has one time zone for the entire country: Central European Time (CET), which is UTC+1 during standard time. During the daylight saving period, it switches to Central European Summer Time (CEST), which is UTC+2. There are no separate regional time zones within the country, so Sarajevo, Banja Luka, Mostar, Tuzla, and Bijeljina all follow the same clock.

A key practical point is that Bosnia and Herzegovina does not use unusual offsets such as UTC+5:30 or UTC+9:30, which are seen in countries like India or parts of Australia. Its timekeeping matches much of Central Europe, including nearby Croatia, Slovenia, Austria, Germany, and Italy, which makes cross-border business, road freight, and airline scheduling simpler across the region.

Because Bosnia and Herzegovina shares the Central European time system, it is well aligned with European working hours and trading activity. When it is 9:00 AM in Sarajevo, it is typically 9:00 AM in Zagreb, 9:00 AM in Vienna, 8:00 AM in London during standard time, and 3:00 AM in New York during standard time differences. This makes the country especially convenient for companies serving EU markets, manufacturing suppliers, outsourcing teams, and transport operators moving goods through the Western Balkans.

Bosnia and Herzegovina Country Details

Bosnia and Herzegovina is a Southeast European country on the Balkan Peninsula with Sarajevo as its capital and largest administrative center. The country has a population of 3,323,929 and a total area of 51,129 km², making it a mid-sized Balkan state with a compact geography that supports same-zone nationwide scheduling for government, education, logistics, and telecom services.

The official currency is the Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark (BAM), commonly referred to as the Marka. This matters for travelers, importers, and remote workers billing local clients, because appointment times often connect directly to banking hours, invoice deadlines, and public office schedules in Sarajevo and other cities.

The country’s listed languages are bs, hr-BA, and sr-BA, reflecting Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian usage in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Its international dialing code is +387, which is important when arranging calls from abroad, confirming hotel bookings, contacting local transport providers, or scheduling interviews and service appointments with organizations based in Sarajevo or elsewhere in the country.

Daylight Saving Time in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina does observe daylight saving time. The country moves from CET (UTC+1) to CEST (UTC+2) on the last Sunday in March, when clocks go forward by one hour, and returns to standard time on the last Sunday in October, when clocks go back by one hour. In 2025, that means clocks move forward on 30 March 2025 and move back on 26 October 2025.

This seasonal change affects meeting planning, transport timetables, and international coordination, especially with countries outside Europe that switch on different dates or do not observe DST at all. For example, a Sarajevo-to-New York time difference is usually 6 hours when both are on standard time, but during transitional weeks in March or late October, the gap can temporarily shift because the US and Europe change clocks on different Sundays.

There are no internal regional exceptions within Bosnia and Herzegovina. The entire country follows the same DST schedule, so Sarajevo, Mostar, Tuzla, Zenica, and Banja Luka all change clocks at the same time. In policy terms, Bosnia and Herzegovina continues to follow the broader European seasonal clock pattern, and there has been no recent country-specific abolition of DST that would separate it from neighboring Central European systems.

Frequently Asked Questions

how many time zones does Bosnia and Herzegovina have?

Bosnia and Herzegovina has one time zone across the entire country. It uses Central European Time (CET, UTC+1) in standard time and Central European Summer Time (CEST, UTC+2) during daylight saving time, so there are no internal clock differences between Sarajevo and other cities.

does Bosnia and Herzegovina use daylight saving time?

Yes, Bosnia and Herzegovina uses daylight saving time every year. Clocks normally go forward on the last Sunday in March and go back on the last Sunday in October, matching the standard seasonal schedule used across much of Europe.

what is the time difference between Bosnia and Herzegovina and UTC?

Bosnia and Herzegovina is UTC+1 during standard time and UTC+2 during daylight saving time. That means if it is 12:00 noon UTC, it is 1:00 PM in Sarajevo in winter and 2:00 PM in Sarajevo in summer.

what currency does Bosnia and Herzegovina use?

Bosnia and Herzegovina uses the Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark, abbreviated BAM. This is the local currency used for everyday purchases, hotel payments, transport, dining, and business transactions throughout the country, including Sarajevo.

what is the dialing code for Bosnia and Herzegovina?

The international dialing code for Bosnia and Herzegovina is +387. If you are calling from abroad, you enter your international access prefix first and then 387, followed by the local number, which is useful for business calls, hotel confirmations, and local service coordination.

what time zone is used in Sarajevo?

Sarajevo uses the same national time zone as the rest of Bosnia and Herzegovina: CET (UTC+1) in winter and CEST (UTC+2) in summer. Because the whole country follows one clock, scheduling a meeting in Sarajevo is the same as scheduling one in Mostar, Tuzla, or Banja Luka.

is Bosnia and Herzegovina in the same time zone as Central Europe?

Yes, Bosnia and Herzegovina follows the Central European time system. It is aligned with countries such as Croatia, Austria, Germany, Slovenia, Italy, and Hungary, which is helpful for regional trade, trucking routes, tourism, and cross-border work with EU-based partners.