Current Time in Rome, Italy

View Rome’s live clock, Europe/Rome timezone, UTC+1 offset, and daylight saving status, plus compare schedules with cities worldwide.

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Rome Time & Offset

See the current time in Rome, Italy, in the Europe/Rome timezone with its UTC+1 offset and daylight saving status.

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DST Change Dates

Check Rome’s exact spring forward and fall back dates, including when clocks change and how the local schedule shifts each season.

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Compare and Export

Compare Rome time with other cities in the visual grid and hour-by-hour table, then export meetings to ICS, Google Calendar, or Gmail.

How to Check Current Time in Rome, Italy

  1. Open the Rome time converter page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/italy/rome to see Rome, Italy already loaded in the comparison grid. This is useful when you need the current local time for a business call, a hotel check-in, or a travel connection through Italy’s capital.

  2. Add the cities you want to compare: Click + Add City and search for places like New York, London, Dubai, Tokyo, or Sydney. These comparisons are especially practical for finance teams, international sales calls, remote engineering handoffs, and travelers coordinating across long-haul flight routes.

  3. Select a time range on the grid: Use Select mode, then drag across the 24-hour timeline to highlight a window in purple, and adjust it with the left and right handles. For example, selecting a morning block in Rome helps you quickly see whether it lands in workable hours for London or late-night hours for New York, which is critical for scheduling cross-border meetings.

  4. Export the meeting time you choose: Once a range is selected, use ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link to send the schedule to others. This is especially helpful for distributed teams, because an ICS file or Google Calendar event keeps the Rome time aligned automatically in each person’s local calendar.

About Rome Time Zone

Rome, Italy uses the Europe/Rome IANA time zone, which places it in the Central European time family. Its standard offset is UTC+1, so it sits one hour ahead of UTC during winter months and aligns with much of mainland Central Europe, including business hubs that coordinate closely with Italy’s market hours.

Rome observes daylight saving time, shifting from GMT+1 in winter to GMT+2 in summer. That seasonal change matters for scheduling because Rome often aligns more closely with cities like Paris, Berlin, and Madrid during the summer trading and business season, while still remaining one hour ahead of London and several hours ahead of U.S. East Coast cities in standard time.

As the capital of Italy and the largest city in the country, Rome is a major center for government, tourism, media, and professional services. Its time zone is especially important for international meetings involving Italian ministries, European headquarters, airline operations through Rome’s airports, and travel planning across the Mediterranean and wider EU region.

Rome City Details

Rome, Italy has a population of 2,318,895, making it one of Europe’s most significant metropolitan centers for administration, tourism, and commerce. The city sits at 41.89193°N, 12.51133°E, placing it in central Italy with strong connectivity to domestic rail, regional air routes, and international business travel.

The local currency is the EUR, which is essential for visitors planning hotel stays, restaurant payments, rail tickets, and business expenses in Italy. The country dialing code is +39, so international teams, travelers, and customer support operations often use it when contacting offices, hotels, and service providers in Rome, Italy.

Time Differences from Rome

Rome, Italy is 6 hours behind New York in standard time, with Rome at UTC+1 and New York at UTC-5. That means when it is 9:00 AM in Rome, it is 3:00 AM in New York, which is a major factor for transatlantic sales calls, support handoffs, and executive meetings.

Rome is 1 hour behind London in standard time, with Rome at UTC+1 and London at UTC+0. So when it is 9:00 AM in Rome, it is 8:00 AM in London, a useful overlap for consulting firms, legal teams, and European headquarters coordinating between Italy and the UK.

Rome is 8 hours behind Tokyo in standard time, with Rome at UTC+1 and Tokyo at UTC+9. When it is 9:00 AM in Rome, it is 5:00 PM in Tokyo, which often works well for end-of-day coordination between Italian operations and Japan-based partners.

Rome is 10 hours behind Sydney in standard time, with Rome at UTC+1 and Sydney at UTC+11. That means when it is 9:00 AM in Rome, it is 7:00 PM in Sydney, so early Rome meetings usually land in the evening for Australian teams and may be better suited to handoffs than live collaboration.

Rome is 3 hours behind Dubai in standard time, with Rome at UTC+1 and Dubai at UTC+4. When it is 9:00 AM in Rome, it is 12:00 PM in Dubai, which is often a convenient overlap for trade, logistics, aviation, and regional business coordination across Europe and the Gulf.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time zone is Rome in?

Rome, Italy is in the Europe/Rome time zone. Its standard offset is UTC+1, and it follows daylight saving time during the summer months, which shifts the local clock to GMT+2. This time zone is widely used for business across Italy and is closely aligned with other Central European markets.

Does Rome observe daylight saving time?

Yes, Rome, Italy observes daylight saving time. In winter it uses GMT+1, and in summer it moves to GMT+2, which affects meeting times, travel itineraries, and calendar invites for international teams. This seasonal shift is especially important when coordinating with the UK, U.S. East Coast, or Asia, because the overlap window changes depending on the time of year.

What is the UTC offset for Rome?

Rome, Italy has a standard UTC offset of UTC+1. That means local time is one hour ahead of Coordinated Universal Time during standard time, which is the baseline used for international scheduling, aviation, and cross-border business planning. During daylight saving time, Rome shifts to GMT+2.

What is the time difference between Rome and New York?

In standard time, Rome is 6 hours ahead of New York because Rome is UTC+1 and New York is UTC-5. So when it is 9:00 AM in Rome, it is 3:00 AM in New York, which makes early Rome mornings difficult for live U.S. East Coast meetings. For transatlantic calls, late afternoon in Rome is often a more practical overlap for New York teams.

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

For the UK, Rome is only 1 hour ahead, so late morning in London often lines up well with late morning or early afternoon in Rome. For the US, especially New York, the gap is much larger at 6 hours, so the best window is usually late afternoon in Rome to catch late morning in New York. This is common for finance, consulting, and customer success teams trying to avoid very early or very late calls.

What currency does Rome use?

Rome, Italy uses the euro (EUR). That matters for travelers paying for taxis, hotels, meals, and museum tickets, and for businesses invoicing clients or budgeting local expenses in Italy. If you are coordinating travel or expenses in Rome, Italy, plan payments in EUR rather than a foreign currency.

Is Rome, Italy the same as other cities named Rome?

No, this page refers specifically to Rome, Italy. Rome, Italy is the capital city with the Europe/Rome time zone, a population of 2,318,895, and the country dialing code +39. That makes it distinct from any other place named Rome in another country, which may use a different time zone, currency, and phone code.