Current Time in Medellín, Colombia

Medellín
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Medellín Standard TimeGMT -05Mon, Apr 6
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Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Tue, Apr 7
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How to Check Current Time in Medellín, Colombia

  1. Open the Medellín page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/colombia/medellin to load Medellín pre-selected in the comparison grid under the America/Bogota time zone. This is useful if you are planning a customer call with a Medellín-based outsourcing team, checking support coverage in Colombia, or confirming local time before a flight connection through José María Córdova International Airport.

  2. Add comparison cities: Click + Add City and search for cities such as New York, London, and Dubai to compare Medellín with major business hubs tied to finance, BPO, software services, and trade. For example, New York is relevant for US-Colombia client calls, London for European partners, and Dubai for logistics or international commerce schedules.

  3. Select a meeting window on the grid: Click Select to enter selection mode, then drag across Medellín’s row from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM to highlight a practical work block. On much of the year, that same range appears as 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM in New York during US Eastern Daylight Time, 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM in London during UK summer time, and 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM in Dubai, helping you quickly see whether a Medellín morning works for cross-border sales calls or engineering handoffs.

  4. Export and share the selected time: After selecting the range, use the export options shown on the page: ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is especially practical for sending a confirmed Medellín meeting slot to a distributed team so each person sees the event in local time automatically, whether they are in Colombia, the US, Europe, or the Middle East.

About Medellín Time Zone

Medellín uses the IANA time zone America/Bogota, the standard time zone for major Colombian cities including Bogotá, Cali, and Barranquilla. Its standard offset is UTC-5 year-round, which means Medellín is five hours behind Coordinated Universal Time and shares the same base offset as Peru and Ecuador mainland.

Medellín does not observe daylight saving time, so the city stays on UTC-5 throughout the entire year. That consistency makes scheduling easier for companies working with Colombia, but the time difference with cities that do change clocks—such as New York or London—shifts seasonally. For example, Medellín is typically 1 hour behind New York when the US is on standard time, but during US daylight saving time Medellín and New York can align differently depending on the month.

Geographically, Medellín is in the Antioquia Department in northwestern Colombia, in the Aburrá Valley of the Andes. Because Colombia keeps one national time zone, Medellín does not have internal regional clock changes, unlike countries such as the United States, Brazil, or Australia. This single-zone structure is useful for domestic coordination across Colombian business centers, manufacturing operations, and transport networks.

Medellín City Details

Medellín has a population of 1,999,979, making it one of Colombia’s largest and most economically important cities. It is a major center for technology startups, textile manufacturing, healthcare services, education, and business process outsourcing, so accurate time coordination matters for both domestic operations and international meetings.

The city is located at 6.25184° latitude, -75.56359° longitude in the Andean region of Colombia. This location places Medellín in a mountain valley with strong road and air links to Bogotá, Cartagena, Miami, Panama City, and Madrid, which is relevant for travelers checking local arrival times and business teams planning cross-border schedules.

Medellín uses the Colombian peso (COP) for local transactions, payroll, hotel bookings, and transportation payments. The country dialing code is +57, so international callers reaching Medellín businesses, hotels, or local contacts in Colombia should use that prefix before the local number.

Time Differences from Medellín

Medellín stays on UTC-5 all year, so its time difference with other cities depends on whether those places observe daylight saving time.

  • New York: New York is usually 1 hour ahead of Medellín during much of the year when Eastern Time is on daylight saving time, and can match different seasonal patterns around DST transitions. When it is 9:00 AM in Medellín, it is often 10:00 AM in New York during US daylight saving months, which is helpful for same-day client calls between Colombia and the US East Coast.

  • London: London is either 5 or 6 hours ahead of Medellín, depending on whether the UK is on Greenwich Mean Time or British Summer Time. When it is 9:00 AM in Medellín, it is 2:00 PM in London during UK winter and 3:00 PM in London during UK summer, making Medellín mornings a practical overlap for UK afternoon meetings.

  • Tokyo: Tokyo is 14 hours ahead of Medellín because Japan Standard Time is UTC+9 and Japan does not observe daylight saving time. When it is 9:00 AM in Medellín, it is 11:00 PM in Tokyo the same day, so live collaboration usually works better from late afternoon Medellín time into early morning Japan time only in limited windows.

  • Sydney: Sydney is commonly 15 or 16 hours ahead of Medellín, depending on Australian daylight saving time in New South Wales. When it is 9:00 AM in Medellín, it is typically 12:00 AM or 1:00 AM in Sydney the next day, so real-time meetings often require Medellín evening slots or Sydney early starts.

  • Dubai: Dubai is 9 hours ahead of Medellín because Gulf Standard Time is UTC+4 and does not use daylight saving time. When it is 9:00 AM in Medellín, it is 6:00 PM in Dubai, which creates a workable overlap between Medellín mornings and Dubai late afternoons for trade, shipping, and regional management calls.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time zone is Medellín in?

Medellín is in the America/Bogota time zone. This is Colombia’s national time zone and operates at UTC-5 throughout the year, with no separate local variation for Medellín compared with Bogotá or other major Colombian cities.

Does Medellín observe daylight saving time?

No, Medellín does not observe daylight saving time. The city remains on UTC-5 year-round, which simplifies local scheduling but means the time gap with places like New York and London changes when those countries move their clocks in March, October, or November.

What is the time difference between Medellín and New York?

The difference between Medellín and New York changes seasonally because Medellín stays fixed on UTC-5 while New York follows US daylight saving rules. During much of the US daylight saving period, New York is 1 hour ahead, so 9:00 AM in Medellín is 10:00 AM in New York; around standard time periods, you should still verify the exact date on the converter.

What is the best time to call Medellín from the US or UK?

For the US East Coast, late morning to early afternoon usually works well because Medellín business hours overlap comfortably with New York office hours. For the UK, the best window is often Medellín morning to early afternoon, which corresponds to UK afternoon to early evening, especially useful for sales calls, support coordination, and remote team check-ins.

What is the UTC offset for Medellín?

Medellín’s UTC offset is UTC-5. Because Colombia does not switch to daylight saving time, that offset remains constant in January, June, and December, which makes recurring scheduling more predictable than in countries with seasonal clock changes.

What currency does Medellín use?

Medellín uses the Colombian peso (COP), the official currency of Colombia. Travelers paying for hotels, taxis, restaurants, and local services in Medellín will typically see prices listed in COP, and international businesses invoicing Colombian entities often account for peso exchange rates when budgeting.

Is Medellín on the same time as Bogotá?

Yes, Medellín and Bogotá use the same national time zone: America/Bogota. Both cities stay on UTC-5 all year, so there is no time difference between them for domestic business travel, intercity flights, or meetings between teams in Antioquia and the capital.

Why does the time difference between Medellín and London change during the year?

The difference changes because London observes daylight saving time while Medellín does not. London moves to British Summer Time (UTC+1) on the last Sunday in March and returns to Greenwich Mean Time (UTC+0) on the last Sunday in October, so Medellín can be 5 hours behind in one season and 6 hours behind in another.