Current Time in Szczecin

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

  1. Open the Szczecin time converter page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/poland/szczecin to load Szczecin pre-selected on the visual comparison grid. This is useful if you are planning a call with a supplier in northwestern Poland, checking office hours near the German border, or coordinating travel through Szczecin and the wider West Pomeranian region.

  2. Add comparison cities with the “+ Add City” button: Click + Add City and search for cities such as London, New York, and Dubai to compare Szczecin against major business and logistics hubs. London is relevant for finance and EU-UK coordination, New York for US client calls, and Dubai for trade, shipping, and international procurement schedules.

  3. Use the grid to select a working time window: Click Select to enter selection mode, then drag across Szczecin’s row from 9 AM to 11 AM to highlight a realistic meeting block on the 24-hour timeline. On a standard winter date, that same range appears as 8 AM to 10 AM in London, 3 AM to 5 AM in New York, and 12 PM to 2 PM in Dubai, showing immediately why a morning meeting in Szczecin works better for Europe and the Gulf than for the US East Coast.

  4. Export or share the selected time range: After selecting the range, use the export options for ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is practical for sending a confirmed meeting slot to a distributed team so each person sees the event in local time automatically, whether they are in Poland, the UK, the US, or the Middle East.

About Szczecin Time Zone

Szczecin uses the Europe/Warsaw IANA time zone, the standard time zone identifier for Poland. The city follows Central European Time (CET), UTC+1 during standard time and Central European Summer Time (CEST), UTC+2 during daylight saving time. Because Szczecin is in Poland’s northwest near the German border, its legal time is aligned with Warsaw and the rest of the country rather than with any separate regional clock.

Daylight saving time in Szczecin follows the European Union schedule. Clocks move forward on the last Sunday in March and move back on the last Sunday in October; for example, in 2026, DST begins on 29 March 2026 and ends on 25 October 2026. During summer, Szczecin stays one hour ahead of the UK and matches many Central European cities such as Berlin, Prague, and Vienna.

Geographically, Szczecin sits close to Germany, so it shares the same clock time as nearby German cities in the Europe/Berlin zone for the entire year, even though the IANA identifier for Poland is Europe/Warsaw. This matters for cross-border commuting, road freight, and port logistics because schedules between Szczecin and Berlin generally do not require any time adjustment, while coordination with the UK, US, or Asia does.

Szczecin City Details

Szczecin is a major city in northwestern Poland with a population of 407,811. It lies at 53.42894° N, 14.55302° E, close to the Oder River and not far from the Baltic Sea, which gives it importance in shipping, shipbuilding, regional trade, and transport connections with Germany and Scandinavia.

The local currency in Szczecin is the Polish złoty (PLN), which is used for everyday payments, hotel bookings, restaurant bills, and domestic business expenses throughout Poland. The country dialing code is +48, so international callers reaching Szczecin from abroad should use Poland’s code before the local number.

Time Differences from Szczecin

Time differences from Szczecin vary by season because Poland and some comparison countries observe daylight saving time on different dates or not at all.

  • London: Szczecin is usually 1 hour ahead of London. When it is 9:00 AM in Szczecin, it is typically 8:00 AM in London. This makes same-day business coordination relatively easy, especially for finance, legal work, and EU-UK operations.
  • New York: Szczecin is usually 6 hours ahead of New York when both regions are on their standard seasonal patterns. When it is 9:00 AM in Szczecin, it is usually 3:00 AM in New York, which means late afternoon in Szczecin is often better for transatlantic calls.
  • Tokyo: Szczecin is usually 8 hours behind Tokyo during Polish standard time and 7 hours behind during Polish summer time. If it is 9:00 AM in Szczecin during winter, it is 5:00 PM in Tokyo, which can work for end-of-day coordination in Japan.
  • Sydney: Szczecin is commonly 10 hours behind Sydney during many parts of the year, though this can shift to 8, 9, or 10 hours depending on DST dates in Europe and Australia. A 9:00 AM start in Szczecin often falls around 7:00 PM in Sydney, making early Polish mornings suitable for Australia-based contacts.
  • Dubai: Szczecin is 3 hours behind Dubai in winter and 2 hours behind in summer because Dubai stays on UTC+4 year-round and does not observe DST. When it is 9:00 AM in Szczecin in winter, it is 12:00 PM in Dubai, a practical overlap for trade, freight, and procurement discussions.

For scheduling, the most convenient overlap with London is usually 9 AM to 5 PM Szczecin / 8 AM to 4 PM London. For New York, the best overlap is often 3 PM to 6 PM in Szczecin, which corresponds to 9 AM to 12 PM in New York during many parts of the year. For Tokyo and Sydney, early morning in Szczecin usually works best, while Dubai has broad overlap across most of the Polish workday.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time zone is Szczecin in?

Szczecin is in the Europe/Warsaw time zone, which is the official IANA time zone identifier for Poland. In practical terms, the city uses CET (UTC+1) in winter and CEST (UTC+2) in summer, the same as Warsaw, Kraków, Gdańsk, and other Polish cities.

Does Szczecin observe daylight saving time?

Yes, Szczecin observes daylight saving time under the European system. Clocks go forward on the last Sunday in March and back on the last Sunday in October, so the city changes between UTC+1 and UTC+2 each year.

What is the time difference between Szczecin and New York?

Szczecin is generally 6 hours ahead of New York, although the exact gap can temporarily become 5 hours during the weeks when the US and Europe switch to daylight saving time on different dates. For example, when it is 9:00 AM in Szczecin, it is usually 3:00 AM in New York, so afternoon in Poland is normally the most practical time for live calls.

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

From the US East Coast, the best time to call Szczecin is usually 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM New York time, which corresponds to roughly 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM in Szczecin during much of the year. From the US West Coast, early morning calls such as 7:00 AM Los Angeles time often line up with late afternoon in Poland, which is better than trying to reach Szczecin during its morning hours.

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

The UK is typically 1 hour behind Szczecin, so calling between 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM London time usually reaches standard business hours in Szczecin from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. This makes UK-Poland coordination straightforward for consulting, e-commerce, manufacturing, and freight operations, especially compared with more distant time zones.

What is the UTC offset for Szczecin?

Szczecin uses UTC+1 during standard time and UTC+2 during daylight saving time. If you are booking travel, setting server logs, or scheduling remote meetings, it is important to check whether the selected date falls before or after the last Sunday in March or the last Sunday in October.

What currency does Szczecin use?

Szczecin uses the Polish złoty, abbreviated as PLN. Even though Poland is part of the European Union, it does not use the euro as its official everyday currency, so travelers and business visitors should expect prices, invoices, and local payments to be in złoty.

Is Szczecin on the same time as Berlin?

Yes, Szczecin and Berlin are on the same clock time throughout the year because both follow Central European time rules and daylight saving transitions. This is especially useful for cross-border business, rail travel, trucking, and regional logistics, since meetings and transport schedules between the two cities do not require time conversion.