Current Time in Koreatown

Koreatown
United States · PDT
Koreatown Daylight TimeGMT -07Mon, Apr 6
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
PST automatically adjusted to PDT time zone, that is in use
UTC
UTC · UTC
Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Tue, Apr 7
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM

How to Check Current Time in Koreatown, United States

  1. Open the Koreatown time converter page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/united-states/koreatown. The page loads Koreatown, United States as the primary row in the visual comparison grid, which is useful if you are planning a call with a Los Angeles client, checking store opening overlap, or coordinating with a remote team working on Pacific Time.

  2. Add comparison cities relevant to your schedule: Click + Add City and search for cities such as New York, London, or Tokyo. These are practical comparisons for media, tech, e-commerce, and cross-border client work because Koreatown follows the Los Angeles time zone, while New York is a major US business hub, London is important for finance, and Tokyo matters for Asia-Pacific coordination.

  3. Drag across the grid to compare working hours: Click Select to enter selection mode, then drag across Koreatown’s row from 9 AM to 11 AM to highlight a realistic meeting window. On a standard date during Pacific Standard Time, that same slot appears as 12 PM to 2 PM in New York, 5 PM to 7 PM in London, and 2 AM to 4 AM the next day in Tokyo, helping you quickly see whether a same-day meeting is practical.

  4. Export or share the selected time range: After selecting the purple time block, use the export options for ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is especially useful when sending a confirmed meeting slot to a distributed sales team, a film production contact in Los Angeles, or family members traveling into LAX who need the event shown automatically in their own local time.

About Koreatown Time Zone

Koreatown uses the America/Los_Angeles IANA time zone, the same zone used across Los Angeles and much of coastal California. Its standard time is UTC-8 and its daylight saving time is UTC-7, which places Koreatown in the Pacific Time Zone. Because Koreatown is a neighborhood in central Los Angeles, its timekeeping matches the broader Los Angeles metropolitan area exactly.

Daylight saving time is observed in Koreatown. Clocks move forward on the second Sunday in March and move back on the first Sunday in November; for example, in 2025, DST begins on March 9, 2025, and ends on November 2, 2025. During DST, Koreatown is one hour closer to New York and one hour closer to London than it is during standard time, which can affect recurring meetings, flight schedules, and live event timing.

Geographically, Koreatown is in Southern California, within Los Angeles, California, and shares time with nearby business centers such as Downtown Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Pasadena, Long Beach, and Anaheim. Compared with neighboring US time zones, Koreatown is 1 hour behind Mountain Time, 2 hours behind Central Time, and 3 hours behind Eastern Time, so a 9 AM start in Koreatown is 10 AM in Denver, 11 AM in Chicago, and 12 PM in New York.

Koreatown City Details

Koreatown has a population of 124,281, making it one of the most densely populated and active urban districts in Los Angeles. This matters for time coordination because the area supports a large volume of restaurants, retail businesses, professional services, nightlife, and community events that often run later than standard office hours.

The city coordinates used for mapping and time-reference purposes are 34.05779°, -118.30091°. These coordinates place Koreatown just west of Downtown Los Angeles, which is relevant for travelers using nearby transport corridors, attending meetings in central LA, or planning timing around traffic-heavy routes between neighborhoods.

Koreatown uses the US dollar (USD) as its currency, consistent with the rest of the United States. The country dialing code is +1, so international callers reaching businesses, hotels, or local contacts in Koreatown should use the US country code before the local number.

Time Differences from Koreatown

Koreatown is in Pacific Time, so its offset against other major cities changes slightly depending on whether the other location is also observing daylight saving time. For many business users, the most important comparison is domestic scheduling: New York is usually 3 hours ahead of Koreatown, so when it’s 9 AM in Koreatown, it’s 12 PM in New York. This makes late-morning East Coast calls often line up best with early work hours in Los Angeles.

For Europe and the Middle East, London is typically 8 hours ahead of Koreatown during much of the year, while Dubai is usually 12 hours ahead. That means 9 AM in Koreatown is 5 PM in London and 9 PM in Dubai, which is workable for London-based finance or agency contacts but often too late for a standard office meeting in the UAE unless scheduled earlier in California.

For Asia-Pacific coordination, the gap is larger. Tokyo is generally 16 hours ahead of Koreatown, so 9 AM in Koreatown is 1 AM the next day in Tokyo, making real-time collaboration difficult except for late afternoon in Los Angeles or early morning in Japan. Sydney is commonly 18 hours ahead during many overlapping periods, so 9 AM in Koreatown is 3 AM the next day in Sydney, which is usually unsuitable for live meetings unless one side accepts an off-hours call.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time zone is Koreatown in?

Koreatown is in the Pacific Time Zone and uses the IANA time zone name America/Los_Angeles. This is the same time zone used by Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, and most of coastal California, so any time listed for Los Angeles applies to Koreatown as well.

Does Koreatown observe daylight saving time?

Yes, Koreatown observes daylight saving time because it follows California and US Pacific Time rules. The clock changes on the second Sunday in March and the first Sunday in November, shifting from UTC-8 in standard time to UTC-7 during daylight time, which affects meeting planning with Europe, Asia, and the US East Coast.

What is the time difference between Koreatown and New York?

Koreatown is usually 3 hours behind New York. If it is 9:00 AM in Koreatown, it is typically 12:00 PM in New York, which is why West Coast teams often schedule cross-country meetings in the late morning Pacific time to catch the East Coast before the end of the workday.

What is the best time to call Koreatown from elsewhere in the US or from the UK?

From within the US, the best time to call Koreatown is usually between 9 AM and 4 PM Pacific Time, which translates to 12 PM to 7 PM in New York and 11 AM to 6 PM in Chicago. From the UK, a practical window is often 4 PM to 6 PM London time, which corresponds to 8 AM to 10 AM in Koreatown during much of the year, making it suitable for customer calls, agency check-ins, or travel coordination.

What is the UTC offset for Koreatown?

Koreatown uses UTC-8 during standard time and UTC-7 during daylight saving time. If you are adding Koreatown to a scheduler, calendar system, or server configuration, the correct IANA identifier is America/Los_Angeles, which automatically handles these seasonal changes.

What currency does Koreatown use?

Koreatown uses the United States dollar (USD). This is relevant for travelers booking hotels, paying restaurant bills, arranging car services, or calculating business expenses tied to meetings or events in the Los Angeles area.

Is Koreatown the same time as Los Angeles?

Yes, Koreatown has exactly the same local time as Los Angeles because it is a neighborhood within the city of Los Angeles. There is no separate municipal time zone or offset, so if you know the current time in Los Angeles, you know the current time in Koreatown.

Why does the time difference between Koreatown and London sometimes change?

The gap can temporarily shift because the United States and the United Kingdom do not always begin and end daylight saving time on the same dates. During those transition weeks, the usual 8-hour difference may briefly become 7 hours, which is important for legal calls, live broadcasts, financial coordination, and international client meetings.