Current Time in Lido di Ostia

View the live clock for Lido di Ostia, Europe/Rome time, UTC offset, and DST status, plus compare schedules and export meetings.

Lido di Ostia
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Lido di Ostia Daylight TimeGMT +02Tue, Jul 21
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Local Time and Offset

See the current time in Lido di Ostia, Italy, in the Europe/Rome timezone with its UTC+1 standard offset and DST status.

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DST Dates and Changes

Check exact daylight saving time dates for spring forward and fall back in Lido di Ostia, including when clocks change each year.

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Compare and Export Meetings

Compare Lido di Ostia time with other cities in a visual grid, then export meeting times to Google Calendar, Gmail, or an ICS file.

How to Check Current Time in Lido di Ostia, Italy

  1. Open the Lido di Ostia page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/italy/lido-di-ostia to see Lido di Ostia, Italy already loaded in the comparison grid. This page is useful when you need to coordinate a call with a client near Rome, schedule a remote handoff with an Italian team, or plan travel timing around the coastal area south of central Rome.

  2. Add comparison cities: Click + Add City and search for cities such as New York, London, or Dubai to compare business hours across finance, consulting, and international trade schedules. These comparisons are especially helpful if you work with U.S. offices, UK partners, or Middle East suppliers who need clear overlap windows with Italy.

  3. Select a time range on the grid: Drag across the 24-hour timeline to highlight a window in purple, then move it by dragging the center or resize it with the handles. For example, selecting a morning slot in Lido di Ostia helps you see whether it lands in workable hours for New York, London, Tokyo, or Sydney before you send a meeting invite.

  4. Export the selected schedule: Once a range is selected, use ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link to distribute the meeting time. This is practical for distributed teams because an ICS file or Google Calendar event can automatically show the time correctly in each attendee’s local calendar.

About Lido di Ostia Time Zone

Lido di Ostia, Italy uses the IANA time zone Europe/Rome, which is the same time zone used across most of mainland Italy. The standard-time offset is UTC+1, and the daylight-saving offset is UTC+2, so the local clock shifts seasonally between winter and summer time.

Lido di Ostia observes daylight saving time. In January the offset is UTC+1, and in July it is UTC+2. In 2026, clocks go forward on Sunday, March 29, 2026 and go back on Sunday, October 25, 2026, which matters for scheduling recurring calls, airline check-ins, and cross-border project deadlines.

Geographically, Lido di Ostia is a coastal district of Italy with a population of 85,301, located near Rome on the Tyrrhenian coast. Because it sits in the same time zone as Rome, it aligns closely with Italian business hours, Mediterranean travel schedules, and many European trading and service operations that follow Central European timing.

Lido di Ostia City Details

Lido di Ostia, Italy has a population of 85,301 and sits at 41.73212° N, 12.27654° E. It uses the EUR currency and the country dialing code is +39, which is useful when arranging hotel reservations, airport transfers, or local business calls.

Its coastal location near Rome makes it relevant for tourism, hospitality, transport, and remote work coordination with the Italian capital. If you are planning meetings, the local context matters because Lido di Ostia follows the same Italian workday rhythm as Rome, including the seasonal switch between winter and summer time.

Time Differences from Lido di Ostia

In January, Lido di Ostia (UTC+1) is 6 hours ahead of New York (UTC-5); when it is 9:00 AM in Lido di Ostia, it is 3:00 AM in New York. In July, Lido di Ostia (UTC+2) is also 6 hours ahead of New York (UTC-4); when it is 9:00 AM in Lido di Ostia, it is 3:00 AM in New York. That makes early morning in Italy a poor fit for live U.S. East Coast meetings unless your team is comfortable with very early calls.

In January, Lido di Ostia (UTC+1) is 1 hour ahead of London (UTC+0); when it is 9:00 AM in Lido di Ostia, it is 8:00 AM in London. In July, Lido di Ostia (UTC+2) is 1 hour ahead of London (UTC+1); when it is 9:00 AM in Lido di Ostia, it is 8:00 AM in London. This small gap is ideal for UK-Italy collaboration in consulting, design, and cross-border sales because morning overlap is easy to find.

In January, Lido di Ostia (UTC+1) is 8 hours behind Tokyo (UTC+9); when it is 9:00 AM in Lido di Ostia, it is 5:00 PM in Tokyo. In July, Lido di Ostia (UTC+2) is 7 hours behind Tokyo (UTC+9); when it is 9:00 AM in Lido di Ostia, it is 4:00 PM in Tokyo. This is a useful window for Italy-based teams working with Japanese manufacturing, automotive, or technology partners because late afternoon in Tokyo can still align with Italian morning.

In January, Lido di Ostia (UTC+1) is 10 hours behind Sydney (UTC+11); when it is 9:00 AM in Lido di Ostia, it is 7:00 PM in Sydney. In July, Lido di Ostia (UTC+2) is 8 hours behind Sydney (UTC+10); when it is 9:00 AM in Lido di Ostia, it is 5:00 PM in Sydney. That seasonal shift changes whether an Italy-to-Australia call lands in Sydney’s evening or late afternoon, which is important for travel planning, customer support, and project handoffs.

In January, Lido di Ostia (UTC+1) is 3 hours behind Dubai (UTC+4); when it is 9:00 AM in Lido di Ostia, it is 12:00 PM in Dubai. In July, Lido di Ostia (UTC+2) is 2 hours behind Dubai (UTC+4); when it is 9:00 AM in Lido di Ostia, it is 11:00 AM in Dubai. This makes midday Italy time a strong option for logistics, trade, and hospitality coordination with Gulf-region partners.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time zone is Lido di Ostia in?

Lido di Ostia, Italy is in Europe/Rome, the same time zone used by Rome and much of mainland Italy. It follows UTC+1 in standard time and UTC+2 during daylight saving time, so the local clock changes seasonally rather than staying fixed all year.

Does Lido di Ostia observe daylight saving time?

Yes, Lido di Ostia, Italy observes daylight saving time. In 2026, clocks go forward on Sunday, March 29, 2026 and go back on Sunday, October 25, 2026, which affects recurring meetings, flight itineraries, and calendar invites across international teams.

What is the UTC offset for Lido di Ostia?

Lido di Ostia uses UTC+1 in 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 depends on the season when you are scheduling.

What is the time difference between Lido di Ostia and New York?

In January, Lido di Ostia is 6 hours ahead of New York, and in July it is also 6 hours ahead of New York. That means when it is 9:00 AM in Lido di Ostia, it is 3:00 AM in New York in both seasons, which is important for U.S.-Italy business calls and support coverage.

What is the best time to call Lido di Ostia from the US or UK?

From the UK, the overlap is easier because Lido di Ostia is only 1 hour ahead of London in both January and July, so a London morning can match a late-morning slot in Italy. From the US, especially New York, the gap is much larger at 6 hours, so the best calls usually fall in the early afternoon in Italy if you want to avoid very early U.S. times.

What currency does Lido di Ostia use?

Lido di Ostia, Italy uses the EUR currency. That is the standard currency for hotels, restaurants, transport, and local services, so travelers and business visitors should plan budgets in euros when visiting the area south of Rome.

How can I compare Lido di Ostia time with other cities?

Use the comparison grid on the page to add cities like New York, London, Tokyo, Sydney, or Dubai, then drag across the timeline to see overlapping working hours. This is especially useful for remote teams, international sales calls, and travel planning because the visual grid shows which hours are green for work, yellow for evening, and gray for night.