Current Time in Paris, France

Paris
France · CEST
Paris Daylight TimeGMT +02Mon, Apr 6
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CET automatically adjusted to CEST time zone, that is in use
UTC
UTC · UTC
Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Mon, Apr 6
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How to Check Current Time in Paris, France

  1. Open the Paris time converter page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/france/paris. The page loads Paris as the pre-selected city on a 24-hour visual comparison grid, which is useful if you are scheduling a client call in France, checking hotel check-in timing, or coordinating with a Paris-based fashion, finance, or tech team.

  2. Add comparison cities relevant to your schedule: Click + Add City and search for cities such as New York, London, or Dubai. These are practical comparisons because Paris regularly overlaps with London for European business, New York for transatlantic finance and media calls, and Dubai for aviation, luxury retail, and trade coordination.

  3. Drag across the grid to compare meeting hours visually: Click Select if needed, then drag across the Paris row from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM to highlight a working window in purple. This instantly shows that 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM in Paris is 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM in London, 3:00 AM to 5:00 AM in New York during standard offset periods, and 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM in Dubai, helping you avoid proposing a Paris morning meeting that lands in the middle of the night for US participants.

  4. Export the selected time range for real scheduling: After selecting a range, use the export options for ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is especially useful when sending a confirmed Paris meeting slot to a distributed team, because the calendar export converts the event into each participant’s local time automatically and reduces errors around daylight saving changes.

About Paris Time Zone

Paris uses the IANA time zone Europe/Paris, which is the standard identifier used in operating systems, calendar apps, cloud scheduling tools, and developer environments. The city runs on Central European Time (CET), UTC+1 during standard time and Central European Summer Time (CEST), UTC+2 during daylight saving time. Paris is in the Île-de-France region, the political and economic center of France, so its local time is the reference point for national business hours, government operations, rail schedules, and market activity across the country.

Paris observes daylight saving time under the European seasonal clock-change system. In 2025, clocks move forward on 30 March 2025 and move back on 26 October 2025; this means Paris shifts from UTC+1 to UTC+2 in spring, then returns to UTC+1 in autumn. For practical scheduling, this matters because the time difference between Paris and cities outside Europe, such as New York or Dubai, changes during the weeks when DST rules are not aligned.

Geographically and operationally, Paris shares the same civil time as much of Western and Central Europe, including cities such as Berlin, Madrid, Rome, Brussels, Amsterdam, and Warsaw during most of the year. Paris is typically 1 hour ahead of London, which uses Europe/London, and it shares the same clock time as neighboring countries like Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, and Spain despite differences in longitude. This common alignment supports cross-border train travel, EU business coordination, and synchronized trading and logistics activity throughout the region.

Paris City Details

Paris is the capital city of France and has a population of 2,138,551, making it one of Europe’s most important urban centers for government, tourism, finance, luxury goods, media, and international events. The city’s coordinates are 48.85341° N, 2.3488° E, placing it in north-central France along the Seine River, with direct transport links to London, Brussels, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, and major global hubs through Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport and Paris Orly Airport.

The local currency in Paris is the euro (EUR), which is used for retail purchases, hotels, restaurants, transportation, and business transactions throughout France and the wider euro area. The country dialing code is +33, so international callers reaching Paris numbers from abroad need to use the French country code before the local number. These details are useful when planning travel, confirming supplier invoices, or arranging customer support and sales calls with French contacts.

Time Differences from Paris

Paris does not keep the same offset to every city year-round because daylight saving rules differ by country. In general, Paris is 6 hours ahead of New York during many standard-time periods, 1 hour ahead of London, 8 hours behind Tokyo, 8 to 10 hours behind Sydney depending on seasonal DST alignment, and 3 hours behind Dubai when Paris is on standard time and 2 hours behind Dubai when Paris is on summer time.

Here are practical examples using 9:00 AM in Paris:

  • London: Paris is usually 1 hour ahead of London, so 9:00 AM in Paris = 8:00 AM in London. This makes early Paris meetings workable for UK teams, especially in consulting, advertising, and European sales.
  • New York: Paris is commonly 6 hours ahead of New York, so 9:00 AM in Paris = 3:00 AM in New York during many parts of the year. For transatlantic work, a better overlap is often late Paris afternoon, which lands in New York morning business hours.
  • Tokyo: Paris is generally 8 hours behind Tokyo, so 9:00 AM in Paris = 5:00 PM in Tokyo. This can be useful for same-day coordination with Japanese partners in manufacturing, luxury retail, or multinational headquarters.
  • Sydney: Paris is often 8 hours behind Sydney when European summer time and Australian standard time overlap, so 9:00 AM in Paris = 5:00 PM in Sydney in that period. At other times of year, the gap can widen to 9 or 10 hours, so travel planning and live webinar scheduling should always be checked against the specific date.
  • Dubai: Paris is 3 hours behind Dubai in standard time and 2 hours behind Dubai in summer time, so 9:00 AM in Paris = 12:00 PM or 11:00 AM in Dubai depending on the season. This is a common comparison for aviation, luxury commerce, and Europe–Gulf business operations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time zone is Paris in?

Paris is in the Europe/Paris time zone, which is the official IANA time zone identifier used by most digital systems and calendar platforms. The city uses CET (UTC+1) in standard time and CEST (UTC+2) during daylight saving time, so the exact UTC offset depends on the date.

Does Paris observe daylight saving time?

Yes, Paris observes daylight saving time every year under the European clock-change system. In 2025, clocks go forward on 30 March and go back on 26 October, which means Paris switches between UTC+1 in winter and UTC+2 in summer. This seasonal change affects international meeting planning, especially with countries that change clocks on different dates or do not use DST at all.

What is the time difference between Paris and New York?

Paris is usually 6 hours ahead of New York, but the exact difference can briefly vary during the weeks when the US and Europe change clocks on different dates. For example, when it is 9:00 AM in Paris, it is often 3:00 AM in New York, which is too early for most business calls. A more practical overlap is often 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM in Paris, which corresponds to 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM in New York during common alignment periods.

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

From the UK, Paris is typically just 1 hour ahead, so calling between 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM London time usually reaches Paris during normal office hours. From the US East Coast, the best time is often 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM in New York, which maps to roughly 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM in Paris during many parts of the year. For US West Coast callers, early morning in California is usually necessary to catch Paris before the French workday ends.

What is the UTC offset for Paris?

Paris uses UTC+1 during standard time and UTC+2 during daylight saving time. If you are configuring software, servers, event tools, or API integrations, the most reliable identifier is Europe/Paris rather than manually entering an offset, because the offset changes seasonally.

What currency does Paris use?

Paris uses the euro (EUR), the official currency of France and the eurozone. This is the currency used for hotels, metro tickets, restaurants, retail purchases, and business payments in the city. If you are traveling or invoicing a Paris-based client, pricing and settlements will normally be quoted in EUR.

How far ahead is Paris compared with London?

Paris is generally 1 hour ahead of London because Paris follows Central European Time while London follows Greenwich Mean Time or British Summer Time depending on the season. For example, when it is 9:00 AM in Paris, it is usually 8:00 AM in London. This small gap makes Paris–London coordination relatively easy for legal, banking, consulting, and transport operations.

Why does the Paris time difference change during the year?

The time difference changes because Paris observes daylight saving time, and other countries do not always switch on the same date. This creates short periods in March and October when the usual offset to cities like New York or London may be temporarily different. If you are booking flights, arranging interviews, or scheduling webinars, checking the exact date on a visual converter is more reliable than assuming the usual offset.