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UTC+1 — Europe/Rome

Time Zone

Rome

Europe/Rome

UTC Offset

UTC+1

UTC+2 during DST

Daylight Saving

Observed ✓

Clocks shift +1 hour in summer

Country

Italy

Population: 2.8 million

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Current Time in Rome

The current time in Rome is displayed live above, refreshing every second directly from your device using the Europe/Rome IANA timezone database. Whether you're asking "what time is it in Rome right now?" for a business call, a flight, or simply staying connected with someone across the world, this page gives you instant, accurate time information with no conversion needed.

What Time Zone is Rome In?

Rome is in the Europe/Rome time zone. During standard time, the city observes UTC+1, meaning it is 1 hour ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). During Daylight Saving Time, the offset shifts to UTC+2.

The IANA timezone identifier Europe/Rome is used by operating systems, programming languages, and databases worldwide to accurately calculate the local time in Rome at any point in history or future.

UTC Offset: UTC+1 / UTC+2

A UTC offset tells you how many hours (and sometimes half-hours) a location is ahead of or behind Coordinated Universal Time. Rome's offset of UTC+1 means that when it is 12:00 noon UTC, it is 13:00 (1:00 PM) in Rome.

During Daylight Saving Time, this offset temporarily changes to UTC+2, effectively moving the clock one hour forward to extend usable evening daylight. This adjustment can affect scheduling with international partners, so it is important to check the current offset before arranging calls or meetings.

Daylight Saving Time in Rome

Italy follows Central European Summer Time (CEST, UTC+2) during summer months.

When Daylight Saving Time is in effect, time in Rome now reflects the adjusted offset. The clocks on this page always show the correct current local time, automatically accounting for any DST transitions.

Time in Rome Compared to Other Cities

Understanding the time difference between Rome and other major cities helps with planning international calls, remote work schedules, and travel. Here is how Rome (UTC+1) relates to a few key reference points:

CityUTC OffsetDifference from Rome
LondonUTC+0 / +1See live clocks
New YorkUTC-5 / -4See live clocks
TokyoUTC+9See live clocks
DubaiUTC+4See live clocks
SydneyUTC+10 / +11See live clocks

About Rome

Rome is a major city in Italy located in Europe, positioned at approximately 41.9°N, 12.5°E. With a population of around 2.8 million, it is an important global hub for commerce, culture, and communication. Its geographic location at this longitude places it naturally in the Europe/Rome timezone.

When calling or messaging someone in Rome, it's essential to know the time in Rome now to avoid contacting them outside of business or waking hours. Use the live clock at the top of this page for an immediate reference.

Frequently Asked Questions: Time in Rome

What time is it in Rome right now?

The exact current time in Rome is shown at the top of this page. It updates every second using the Europe/Rome timezone, so you always see the precise local time in Rome right now — no manual conversion required.

What time zone is Rome in?

Rome is in the Europe/Rome time zone. This corresponds to UTC+1 during standard time, and UTC+2 during Daylight Saving Time. The IANA identifier is used universally by software to identify this timezone precisely.

Does Rome observe Daylight Saving Time?

Italy follows Central European Summer Time (CEST, UTC+2) during summer months. During DST, the UTC offset changes from +1 to +2.

What is the UTC offset for Rome?

The UTC offset for Rome is UTC+1 during standard time. This changes to UTC+2 when Daylight Saving Time is active. Always check whether DST is currently in effect when calculating the exact time difference.

How do I calculate the time difference between Rome and my city?

To find the time difference between Rome (UTC+1) and your location, subtract your local UTC offset from +1. For example, if you are in New York (UTC-5), the difference is +1 minus (-5) = 6 hours (Rome being ahead). Always account for DST if either location observes it seasonally. The easiest method is simply comparing the live clocks on this site.

What is the best time to call Rome from abroad?

Business hours in Rome are generally 09:00–18:00 local time. Given its UTC+1 offset, this corresponds to different windows depending on where you are calling from. Use the live clock above to check the current time in Rome before making a call, and plan for a 09:00–18:00 local window for the best chance of reaching someone during working hours.