Current Time in Maastricht

Maastricht
Netherlands · CEST
Maastricht 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
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM

How to Check Current Time in Maastricht, Netherlands

  1. Open the Maastricht time converter page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/netherlands/maastricht. The page loads Maastricht pre-selected on the visual comparison grid, which is useful if you are planning a call with a client in Limburg, checking office hours near the Belgian and German borders, or coordinating travel connections through the Netherlands.

  2. Add comparison cities relevant to your schedule: Click + Add City and search for cities such as London, New York, or Dubai. These are practical comparisons for Maastricht because London is important for European business coordination, New York matters for US-based customers and remote teams, and Dubai is relevant for logistics, trade, and international project work.

  3. Drag across the grid to compare working hours: Use the Select button to enter selection mode, then drag on Maastricht’s row from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM to highlight a purple range. This immediately shows the matching times in other rows; for example, a 9 AM meeting in Maastricht is typically 8 AM in London, 3 AM in New York during standard offset periods, and 12 PM in Dubai, helping you see whether a morning slot in the Netherlands is realistic for overseas participants.

  4. Export the selected time for sharing: After selecting a range, use the export options shown on the page: ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is especially useful for sending a confirmed meeting window to a distributed team, adding a cross-border appointment to calendars automatically, or sharing a link with colleagues so they see the Maastricht time converted into their own local zone.

About Maastricht Time Zone

Maastricht uses the Europe/Amsterdam IANA time zone, the standard zone used across the Netherlands. Its standard time is UTC+1, known as Central European Time (CET), and during daylight saving time it changes to UTC+2, known as Central European Summer Time (CEST). Because Maastricht follows the national Dutch time standard, it stays synchronized with Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Eindhoven, and other cities throughout the country.

Daylight saving time in Maastricht follows the European Union schedule. In 2025, clocks move forward on 30 March 2025 and move back on 26 October 2025; this means local time shifts from CET to CEST in spring and returns to CET in autumn. During the summer period, Maastricht is one hour ahead of the UK and aligned with many major continental European business centers such as Brussels, Paris, and Berlin.

Geographically, Maastricht is in the southern part of the Netherlands in the province of Limburg, close to both Belgium and Germany. Even though it sits near international borders, it does not use a separate border-region time system; it remains aligned with neighboring cities in Belgium and western Germany because those areas also use CET/CEST. This makes cross-border commuting, university collaboration, freight movement, and regional business scheduling much easier than in regions where neighboring countries use different offsets.

Maastricht City Details

Maastricht has a population of 122,378, making it an important urban center in the southern Netherlands rather than a small border town. Its location at 50.84833° N, 5.68889° E places it close to Belgium and Germany, which is why the city often appears in cross-border travel planning, academic coordination, and regional commerce.

The local currency in Maastricht is the euro (EUR), the same currency used across the Netherlands and much of the eurozone. If you are arranging payments, hotel bookings, conference expenses, or business invoices in Maastricht, prices will normally be listed in euros, and the country dialing code for phone calls is +31, which is the international calling code for the Netherlands.

Time Differences from Maastricht

Maastricht’s time difference with other cities depends on whether Europe, North America, or Australia are on standard time or daylight saving time at the same moment. In general, Maastricht is 1 hour ahead of London, 6 hours ahead of New York, 8 hours behind Tokyo, 9 or 10 hours behind Sydney depending on seasonal DST alignment, and 3 hours behind Dubai.

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

  • London: Maastricht is usually 1 hour ahead of London, so 9:00 AM in Maastricht = 8:00 AM in London. This makes early Dutch meetings workable for UK-based teams, especially in finance, consulting, and logistics.
  • New York: Maastricht is commonly 6 hours ahead of New York, so 9:00 AM in Maastricht = 3:00 AM in New York. For transatlantic calls, late afternoon in Maastricht is usually better than morning because it overlaps with the US East Coast workday.
  • Tokyo: Maastricht is typically 8 hours behind Tokyo, so 9:00 AM in Maastricht = 5:00 PM in Tokyo. This can work well for same-day coordination with Japan if Maastricht schedules in the morning and Tokyo joins near the end of its business day.
  • Sydney: Maastricht is generally 9 hours behind Sydney during many parts of the year, so 9:00 AM in Maastricht = 6:00 PM in Sydney in a common seasonal alignment. Around DST transition periods in Europe and Australia, the gap can shift to 10 hours, so checking the exact date on the converter is important before booking a call.
  • Dubai: Maastricht is usually 3 hours behind Dubai, so 9:00 AM in Maastricht = 12:00 PM in Dubai. This is a practical overlap for aviation, trade, and supply-chain coordination between Europe and the Gulf.

Because daylight saving transitions do not happen on the same dates in every country, the exact difference can temporarily change for one or two weeks around March, October, and November. If you are scheduling legal deadlines, interviews, webinars, or airport pickups, using the date picker on the converter page is the safest way to confirm the exact Maastricht offset on that specific day.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time zone is Maastricht in?

Maastricht is in the Europe/Amsterdam time zone, which is the official IANA time zone used throughout the Netherlands. In standard time, Maastricht uses CET (UTC+1), and in daylight saving time it uses CEST (UTC+2).

Does Maastricht observe daylight saving time?

Yes, Maastricht observes daylight saving time under the European system used in the Netherlands. In 2025, clocks go forward on 30 March 2025 and go back on 26 October 2025, so the city changes from UTC+1 in winter to UTC+2 in summer.

What is the time difference between Maastricht and New York?

Maastricht is generally 6 hours ahead of New York, although this can briefly shift during weeks when the US and Europe change daylight saving time on different dates. For example, when it is 9:00 AM in Maastricht, it is usually 3:00 AM in New York, which is why most business calls are scheduled in Maastricht’s afternoon instead of its morning.

What is the best time to call Maastricht from the US?

For callers from the US East Coast, the best time is usually 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM in New York, which corresponds to roughly 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM in Maastricht during common seasonal alignment. For the US West Coast, a practical window is often 6:00 AM to 9:00 AM Pacific Time, which reaches Maastricht in the mid-to-late afternoon and avoids calling outside normal Dutch business hours.

What is the best time to call Maastricht from the UK?

The UK is usually 1 hour behind Maastricht, so calling between 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM UK time typically reaches Maastricht between 10:00 AM and 5:00 PM. This is a convenient overlap for legal work, university administration, transport planning, and other cross-Channel business that needs same-day responses.

What is the UTC offset for Maastricht?

Maastricht uses UTC+1 during standard time and UTC+2 during daylight saving time. The exact offset depends on the date, so if you are scheduling a meeting near late March or late October, it is important to check the specific day because the offset changes with the DST transition.

What currency does Maastricht use?

Maastricht uses the euro (EUR), since it is in the Netherlands and part of the eurozone. This matters for travelers booking hotels and restaurants, as well as for companies issuing invoices, reimbursing employees, or pricing conference and event costs in the city.