Time Zones in Latvia

View Latvia’s current local time, UTC offsets, DST schedule, and tools to compare or convert time with any other timezone.

Riga
Latvia · EEST
Riga Daylight TimeGMT +03Mon, Apr 6
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
EET automatically adjusted to EEST time zone, that is in use
UTC
UTC · UTC
Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Mon, Apr 6
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
Riga
Pop. 742,572
Daugavpils
Pop. 111,564
Liepāja
Pop. 85,132
Jelgava
Pop. 61,791
Jūrmala
Pop. 54,088
Ventspils
Pop. 42,644
Rēzekne
Pop. 38,340
Jēkabpils
Pop. 27,078
Valmiera
Pop. 26,963
Ogre
Pop. 26,760
Dārzciems
Pop. 18,956
Tukums
Pop. 18,348
Cēsis
Pop. 18,198
Salaspils
Pop. 17,606
Bolderaja
Pop. 14,771
Kuldīga
Pop. 13,289
Olaine
Pop. 12,584
Saldus
Pop. 12,224
Talsi
Pop. 12,022
Dobele
Pop. 11,225
Krāslava
Pop. 11,088
Bauska
Pop. 10,532
Ludza
Pop. 10,514
Sigulda
Pop. 10,422
Līvāni
Pop. 10,073
Daugavgrīva
Pop. 9,952
Gulbene
Pop. 9,355
Madona
Pop. 9,280
Limbaži
Pop. 8,974
Aizkraukle
Pop. 8,840
Preiļi
Pop. 8,656
Balvi
Pop. 8,409
Karosta
Pop. 7,500
Dreiliņi
Pop. 7,376
Ikšķile
Pop. 7,278
Baloži
Pop. 6,780
Krustpils
Pop. 6,680
Valka
Pop. 6,589
Smiltene
Pop. 6,108
Aizpute
Pop. 5,634
Lielvārde
Pop. 5,114
Ķekava
Pop. 4,600
Aloja
Pop. 4,520
Mežaparks
Pop. 4,500
Grobiņa
Pop. 4,203
Iecava
Pop. 4,000
Viļāni
Pop. 3,934
Pļaviņas
Pop. 3,848
Baldone
Pop. 3,664
Rūjiena
Pop. 3,638
Kandava
Pop. 3,592
Ozolnieki
Pop. 3,400
Vecrīga
Pop. 3,336
Vangaži
Pop. 3,235
Saulkrasti
Pop. 3,184
Auce
Pop. 3,125
Piņķi
Pop. 3,033
Koknese
Pop. 2,906
Ilūkste
Pop. 2,898
Skrīveri
Pop. 2,879
Brocēni
Pop. 2,830
Ulbroka
Pop. 2,800
Dagda
Pop. 2,740
Jaunciems
Pop. 2,684
Skrunda
Pop. 2,659
Kārsava
Pop. 2,645
Salacgrīva
Pop. 2,579
Priekule
Pop. 2,550
Kalnciems
Pop. 2,548
Priekuļi
Pop. 2,532
Mazsalaca
Pop. 2,412
Ķegums
Pop. 2,372
Alūksne
Pop. 2,264
Ērgļi
Pop. 2,186
Jumprava
Pop. 2,177
Viesīte
Pop. 2,162
Tērvete
Pop. 2,132
Varakļāni
Pop. 2,106
Vecumnieki
Pop. 2,103
Tīreļi
Pop. 2,103
Inčukalns
Pop. 2,028
Jaunjelgava
Pop. 1,938
Lubāna
Pop. 1,918
Zilupe
Pop. 1,897
Mērsrags
Pop. 1,860
Roja
Pop. 1,800
Engure
Pop. 1,600
Strenči
Pop. 1,593
Stende
Pop. 1,559
Viļaka
Pop. 1,525
Ape
Pop. 1,521
Valdemārpils
Pop. 1,447
Līgatne
Pop. 1,433
Sabile
Pop. 1,347
Aknīste
Pop. 1,314
Nereta
Pop. 1,282
Ainaži
Pop. 1,278
Cesvaine
Pop. 1,239
Pāvilosta
Pop. 1,171
Liezēre
Pop. 1,108
Seda
Pop. 1,098
Jaunaglona
Pop. 1,053
Jaunpils
Pop. 1,029
Alsunga
Pop. 940
Smārde
Pop. 734
Vecpiebalga
Pop. 596
Rucava
Pop. 547
Zelmeņi
Pop. 0
Stalbe
Pop. 0
Vaiņode
Pop. 0
Garkalne
Pop. 0
Nīca
Pop. 0
Sala
Pop. 0
Rauna
Pop. 0
Riebiņi
Pop. 0
Ragana
Pop. 0
Mūrmuiža
Pop. 0
Matīši
Pop. 0
Naukšēni
Pop. 0
Lieģi
Pop. 0
Kocēni
Pop. 0
Drabeši
Pop. 0
Berģi
Pop. 0
Ādaži
Pop. 0
Mārupe
Pop. 0

How to Check Time in Latvia

  1. Open the Latvia time converter: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/latvia. The page loads Latvia with Riga as the main reference row, which is useful if you are planning a call with a partner in Riga, checking Baltic logistics timings, or coordinating a remote team that works across Northern and Eastern Europe.

  2. Add comparison cities: Click + Add City and search for cities such as London, New York, and Dubai. These are practical comparisons because Latvia trades heavily with the EU market, many tech and outsourcing teams coordinate with UK and US clients, and Dubai is a common reference point for freight, aviation, and regional business links.

  3. Select a meeting window on the grid: Click Select to enable selection mode, then drag across Riga’s row from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM to highlight a work-friendly slot in purple. In winter, that window is 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM in London and 2:00 AM to 4:00 AM in New York, while in summer it becomes 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM in London and 2:00 AM to 4:00 AM in New York, helping you quickly see that a morning meeting in Latvia works better for Europe than for the US East Coast.

  4. Export and share the selected time: After selecting the 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 Riga meeting time to a distributed sales team, a shipping contact, or an EU client so everyone receives the event in their own local time without manual conversion errors.

Time Zones in Latvia

Latvia uses one time zone for the entire country. The standard time is Eastern European Time (EET), which is UTC+2, and during daylight saving time Latvia switches to Eastern European Summer Time (EEST), which is UTC+3.

Unlike countries such as the United States or Russia, Latvia does not have multiple domestic time zones. The whole country, including Riga, Daugavpils, Liepāja, Jelgava, and Ventspils, follows the same clock, which simplifies national scheduling for transport, business operations, schools, and government services.

Latvia also does not use a half-hour or quarter-hour offset. Its offset is a full-hour system: UTC+2 in standard time and UTC+3 in summer time, unlike India at UTC+5:30 or Nepal at UTC+5:45. This makes Latvia straightforward to compare with other European markets, especially when coordinating with Finland, Estonia, Lithuania, Germany, and the Nordic-Baltic business region.

Latvia Country Details

Latvia is a Baltic country in Europe with its capital in Riga, the country’s largest city and main economic center. Riga is an important regional hub for transport, financial services, IT, and trade across the Baltic Sea area, and it handles much of the country’s international business activity.

Latvia has a population of 1,926,542 and a land area of 64,589 km². That makes it a relatively small European country by population, but its location between Estonia and Lithuania and its access to the Baltic Sea give it strategic importance for shipping, warehousing, rail links, and cross-border commerce.

The official currency is the EUR (Euro), which is important for travelers, importers, and companies invoicing Latvian clients because there is no separate national currency conversion inside the euro area. Commonly used languages listed for Latvia are lv, ru, lt, and the international telephone dialing code is +371, which is the code you use when calling Riga or any other Latvian city from abroad.

Daylight Saving Time in Latvia

Latvia does observe daylight saving time. The country moves from EET (UTC+2) to EEST (UTC+3) on the last Sunday in March, and returns to standard time on the last Sunday in October, following the same seasonal clock-change pattern used by many European Union countries.

For 2025, clocks in Latvia move forward on 30 March 2025 and move back on 26 October 2025. On the March transition, clocks typically jump from 3:00 AM to 4:00 AM, reducing that night by one hour; on the October transition, clocks go from 4:00 AM back to 3:00 AM, repeating one hour and creating potential confusion for overnight travel, shift work, and scheduled system jobs.

There are no regional exceptions within Latvia. Riga and every other part of the country follow the same DST schedule, so there is no internal variation to account for when planning domestic meetings, train schedules, or nationwide operations.

Latvia’s DST policy is tied to broader European Union practice. The EU has discussed ending seasonal clock changes in recent years, but no final bloc-wide change has been implemented, so Latvia continues to switch between UTC+2 and UTC+3 under the current system.

Frequently Asked Questions

how many time zones does Latvia have?

Latvia has one time zone nationwide. The entire country, including Riga and all other cities, uses the same official time, so there is no need to account for internal time differences when scheduling domestic calls, deliveries, or travel.

does Latvia use daylight saving time?

Yes, Latvia uses daylight saving time every year. It changes from UTC+2 to UTC+3 on the last Sunday in March and returns from UTC+3 to UTC+2 on the last Sunday in October, in line with the standard EU seasonal clock-change schedule.

what is the time difference between Latvia and UTC?

Latvia is UTC+2 during standard time and UTC+3 during daylight saving time. That means when it is 12:00 UTC, it is 2:00 PM in Latvia during winter and 3:00 PM in Latvia during summer.

what currency does Latvia use?

Latvia uses the Euro (EUR). This is useful for travelers and businesses because payments, pricing, and invoices align with the broader eurozone, reducing exchange complexity for trade with countries such as Germany, France, Italy, and Spain.

what is the dialing code for Latvia?

The international dialing code for Latvia is +371. If you are calling Riga or another Latvian number from outside the country, you begin with +371 followed by the local number, which is standard for business calls, hotel bookings, and customer support contact.

what time zone abbreviation is used in Latvia?

Latvia uses EET during standard time and EEST during daylight saving time. In practical terms, if you see a meeting listed for Riga in January, it is usually in EET (UTC+2), while a meeting listed in July will usually be in EEST (UTC+3).

is Latvia in the same time zone as other Baltic countries?

Yes, Latvia is generally aligned with Estonia and Lithuania, which also use EET/EEST. This makes Baltic regional coordination easier for freight companies, government agencies, and multinational teams because office hours and transport schedules often match across the three countries.