Current Time in Randers, Denmark

See live time in Randers, plus its Europe/Copenhagen timezone, UTC offset, and daylight saving status for accurate local planning.

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Live Time & Offset

View the current local time in Randers, Denmark, in the Europe/Copenhagen timezone. See the UTC offset and whether daylight saving time is active right now.

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DST Change Dates

Check the exact spring-forward and fall-back dates for Randers each year. Track when clocks change between CET and CEST for reliable scheduling.

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Compare and Export

Compare Randers time with other cities in an hour-by-hour grid and plan meetings across zones. Export events to ICS, Google Calendar, or Gmail.

How to Check Current Time in Randers, Denmark

  1. Open the Randers page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/denmark/randers to see Randers, Denmark already loaded in the converter. This is useful when you are planning a client call in Denmark, scheduling a remote team handoff, or checking whether a business contact in Randers is likely in working hours.

  2. Add comparison cities: Click + Add City and search for cities such as New York, London, Dubai, Tokyo, or Sydney to compare Randers, Denmark against major business hubs. This is especially helpful for international sales teams, logistics coordinators, and software teams that need to align meetings across Europe, North America, and Asia-Pacific.

  3. Select a time range on the grid: Drag across the 24-hour timeline to highlight a meeting window, then move or resize the purple selection using the center or handles. For example, if you select a morning slot in Randers, Denmark, you can immediately see how that overlaps with evening hours in New York and late-night hours in Tokyo, which helps avoid scheduling a standup that lands outside someone’s workday.

  4. Export and share the schedule: When your range is selected, use ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link to send the time to others. This is practical for distributed teams, because an ICS file drops directly into calendars, while a share link is useful for quick approvals from travel planners, consultants, and cross-border project managers.

About Randers Time Zone

Randers, Denmark uses the Europe/Copenhagen IANA time zone, which is the same time zone used across most of Denmark. Its standard offset is UTC+1, and it observes daylight saving time, shifting from GMT+1 in winter to GMT+2 in summer. That means the local clock changes seasonally, which matters for recurring meetings, flight planning, and any workflow that spans both winter and summer schedules.

This time zone places Randers in the same general Central European time structure used by major business centers across Denmark and much of nearby continental Europe. For companies coordinating with suppliers, shipping partners, or regional offices in Scandinavia and the EU, Randers follows the same broad working-day rhythm as Copenhagen and other nearby cities, while still sitting one hour ahead of London in standard time.

Because Randers, Denmark is in mainland Europe and close to other Central European markets, it often serves as a practical reference point for regional coordination. Teams in finance, manufacturing, logistics, and technology can use Randers as a baseline when comparing schedules with the UK, the US East Coast, the Gulf region, and Asia-Pacific offices.

Randers City Details

Randers, Denmark has a population of 55,780, making it a mid-sized Danish city with enough commercial activity to matter for local and regional scheduling. Its coordinates are 56.4607° N, 10.03639° E, placing it in eastern Jutland in Denmark. The local currency is DKK, and the country dialing code is +45.

For travel and business planning, these details are useful when arranging hotel check-ins, airport transfers, or same-day meetings with Danish partners. Randers, Denmark is positioned within the broader Danish transport and trade network, so time coordination often matters for rail connections, road freight, and meetings tied to Copenhagen-based operations.

Time Differences from Randers

In standard time, Randers, Denmark is 6 hours behind New York, 1 hour ahead of London, 8 hours behind Tokyo, 10 hours behind Sydney, and 3 hours behind Dubai. These gaps are especially important for customer support teams, trading desks, and product teams that need to find overlapping work hours without forcing one side into very early or very late calls.

Here are practical examples for meeting planning:

  • When it’s 9:00 AM in Randers, Denmark, it’s 3:00 AM in New York.
  • When it’s 9:00 AM in Randers, Denmark, it’s 8:00 AM in London.
  • When it’s 9:00 AM in Randers, Denmark, it’s 5:00 PM in Tokyo.
  • When it’s 9:00 AM in Randers, Denmark, it’s 7:00 PM in Sydney.
  • When it’s 9:00 AM in Randers, Denmark, it’s 12:00 PM in Dubai.

For practical scheduling, that means a morning meeting in Randers, Denmark is usually workable for London and Dubai, but much less convenient for New York and Asia-Pacific teams. If you are coordinating with a US East Coast client, an afternoon slot in Randers, Denmark will often map better to their morning, while Tokyo and Sydney may require a late-evening or early-morning compromise.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time zone is Randers in, Denmark?

Randers, Denmark is in the Europe/Copenhagen time zone. It uses UTC+1 during standard time and shifts to GMT+2 in summer when daylight saving time is active. This is the same national time structure used across Denmark, so meetings with Copenhagen, Aarhus, or Odense typically follow the same clock.

Does Randers, Denmark observe daylight saving time?

Yes, Randers, Denmark observes daylight saving time. In winter it follows GMT+1, and in summer it moves to GMT+2, which affects recurring meetings, flight times, and calendar invites. That seasonal change is important for anyone coordinating with teams in the UK, the US, or Asia, because the time difference can feel different depending on the season.

What is the time difference between Randers and New York?

In standard time, Randers, Denmark is 6 hours ahead of New York in the sense that New York is 6 hours behind Randers. So when it is 9:00 AM in Randers, it is 3:00 AM in New York, which is usually too early for a normal business call. For transatlantic meetings, a late afternoon slot in Randers is often closer to a workable morning time in New York.

What is the best time to call Randers, Denmark from the UK?

London is 1 hour behind Randers, Denmark in standard time, so the overlap is very manageable for business calls. A 9:00 AM meeting in Randers, Denmark is 8:00 AM in London, which is often a reasonable start for UK teams, and a 4:00 PM Randers meeting lands at 3:00 PM in London. That makes Randers a convenient European coordination point for UK-based clients, agencies, and suppliers.

What is the UTC offset for Randers, Denmark?

Randers, Denmark uses UTC+1 in standard time. During daylight saving time it moves to GMT+2, which is important if you are setting recurring meetings or comparing schedules across seasons. This offset places Randers in the Central European time family used widely across business and logistics networks in Europe.

What currency does Randers, Denmark use?

Randers, Denmark uses the Danish krone (DKK). This matters for travel budgeting, hotel pricing, restaurant bills, and local vendor invoices, especially if you are visiting from the US, UK, or the Gulf region. When planning a trip or business expense report, it helps to remember that local pricing will be in DKK rather than euros.

How far ahead is Randers, Denmark from Dubai?

In standard time, Randers, Denmark is 3 hours behind Dubai, meaning Dubai is 3 hours ahead of Randers. So when it is 9:00 AM in Randers, it is 12:00 PM in Dubai. This is useful for trade, consulting, and remote operations involving the Gulf region, because midday in Dubai aligns well with morning in Denmark.