Current Time in Orange, France

View Orange’s live clock, Europe/Paris timezone, UTC offset, and DST status, plus quick time comparisons and meeting planning tools.

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Live Time and Offset

See the current time in Orange, France, in the Europe/Paris timezone with its UTC+1 standard offset and CEST daylight saving time in summer.

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DST Change Dates

Track Orange’s daylight saving schedule with exact spring forward and fall back dates, so you know when clocks change each year.

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Compare and Export Meetings

Compare Orange time with other cities in a visual grid, then export meetings to ICS or send them to Google Calendar or Gmail.

How to Check Current Time in Orange, France

  1. Open the Orange time converter page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/france/orange to see Orange, France already loaded in the comparison grid. This is useful when you need to schedule a client call in Provence, coordinate with a remote team in France, or confirm the local hour before booking travel through the Rhône valley.

  2. Add the cities you want to compare: Click + Add City and search for places like New York, London, Tokyo, Sydney, or Dubai. Those comparisons are especially practical for sales teams, multinational support desks, and logistics planners who need to line up Orange business hours with North America, the UK, Asia, or the Gulf.

  3. Drag across the timeline to choose a meeting window: Use the 24-hour grid to select a range by dragging on the colored slots; the selected block turns purple and can be resized with the handles. For example, if you drag a morning slot in Orange, you can immediately see how that maps to early morning in New York or late afternoon in Tokyo, which helps avoid scheduling a standup at an impossible local hour.

  4. Export the time choice for your team: Once a range is selected, use ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is ideal for sending a confirmed slot to colleagues in France and abroad so everyone sees the meeting in their own calendar without manually converting the time.

About Orange Time Zone

Orange, France uses the Europe/Paris IANA time zone. The standard offset is UTC+1, and during daylight saving time it switches to UTC+2. That means Orange follows the same clock pattern as the rest of mainland France, which is important for anyone coordinating with Paris-based offices, French public-sector schedules, or national rail and airline timetables.

Daylight saving time is observed in Orange, France, with the clock moving forward on Sunday, March 29, 2026 and moving back on Sunday, October 25, 2026. In January, Orange is on UTC+1; in July, it is on UTC+2. That seasonal shift matters for business calls with the US, UK, and Asia because the gap changes depending on the month, even when the local meeting time in Orange stays the same.

Orange, France sits in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region in southeastern France, an area connected to major transport corridors between Lyon, Marseille, and the Mediterranean coast. For remote teams, this makes Orange a useful reference point when planning meetings around French working hours, especially in industries tied to tourism, regional administration, wine production, and cross-border European trade.

Orange City Details

Orange, France has a population of 30,530, making it a smaller French city with enough local activity to matter for regional business scheduling and travel planning. Its coordinates are 44.13806° N, 4.81025° E, placing it in southern France in a corridor that connects inland Provence with major routes toward Avignon and the Rhône valley.

The local currency is EUR, which is the standard currency for transactions across France and most of the eurozone. The country dialing code is +33, which is useful when confirming hotel reservations, calling local offices, or arranging transport services in Orange, France from abroad.

Time Differences from Orange

In January, Orange (UTC+1) is 6 hours ahead of New York (UTC-5): when it is 9:00 AM in Orange, it is 3:00 AM in New York. In July, Orange (UTC+2) is also 6 hours ahead of New York (UTC-4): when it is 9:00 AM in Orange, it is 3:00 AM in New York. That makes early Orange meetings difficult for US East Coast teams, so afternoon slots in France are usually better for transatlantic calls.

In January, Orange (UTC+1) is 1 hour ahead of London (UTC+0): when it is 9:00 AM in Orange, it is 8:00 AM in London. In July, Orange (UTC+2) is 1 hour ahead of London (UTC+1): when it is 9:00 AM in Orange, it is 8:00 AM in London. This small gap is convenient for UK-France coordination, especially for finance, consulting, and cross-Channel project teams.

In January, Orange (UTC+1) is 8 hours behind Tokyo (UTC+9): when it is 9:00 AM in Orange, it is 5:00 PM in Tokyo. In July, Orange (UTC+2) is 7 hours behind Tokyo (UTC+9): when it is 9:00 AM in Orange, it is 4:00 PM in Tokyo. That makes late morning in Orange a practical overlap window for French teams working with Japanese partners.

In January, Orange (UTC+1) is 10 hours behind Sydney (UTC+11): when it is 9:00 AM in Orange, it is 7:00 PM in Sydney. In July, Orange (UTC+2) is 8 hours behind Sydney (UTC+10): when it is 9:00 AM in Orange, it is 5:00 PM in Sydney. For Australia-France collaboration, Orange morning meetings often land in Sydney’s late afternoon or evening depending on the season.

In January, Orange (UTC+1) is 3 hours behind Dubai (UTC+4): when it is 9:00 AM in Orange, it is 12:00 PM in Dubai. In July, Orange (UTC+2) is 2 hours behind Dubai (UTC+4): when it is 9:00 AM in Orange, it is 11:00 AM in Dubai. This is a useful overlap for trade, logistics, and hospitality businesses that coordinate between France and the Gulf region.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time zone is Orange in France?

Orange, France is in the Europe/Paris time zone. It follows mainland France’s clock pattern, so it uses UTC+1 in standard time and UTC+2 during daylight saving time.

Does Orange observe daylight saving time?

Yes, Orange, France observes daylight saving time. In 2026, clocks move forward on Sunday, March 29, 2026 and move back on Sunday, October 25, 2026, which changes the local offset between UTC+1 and UTC+2.

What is the UTC offset for Orange, France?

Orange, France uses UTC+1 during standard time and UTC+2 during daylight saving time. In January it is on UTC+1, and in July it is on UTC+2, so the offset changes with the season.

What is the time difference between Orange and New York?

In January, Orange is 6 hours ahead of New York, and in July it is also 6 hours ahead of New York. For example, when it is 9:00 AM in Orange, it is 3:00 AM in New York, which is why late afternoon in France is often a better option for US calls.

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

For the US, the best overlap is usually later in the Orange afternoon, because Orange is 6 hours ahead of New York in both January and July. For the UK, the overlap is much easier because Orange is only 1 hour ahead of London in both seasons, so a morning call in Orange is usually still a workable morning in London.

What currency does Orange use?

Orange, France uses the euro (EUR). That matters for travel budgets, hotel pricing, restaurant payments, and local invoicing, especially if you are visiting from outside the eurozone.

Is Orange in France the same as Orange in other countries?

No, this page refers specifically to Orange, France. It is important to keep the France location distinct from other places with the same name, especially when you are scheduling meetings, booking travel, or converting time across countries.

How does Orange compare with Tokyo or Sydney for remote work?

Orange is 8 hours behind Tokyo in January and 7 hours behind Tokyo in July, so a morning meeting in France lands in late afternoon in Japan. With Sydney, Orange is 10 hours behind in January and 8 hours behind in July, which makes the seasonal change important when planning cross-continental handoffs or support coverage.