Time in Paris

Explore detailed time zone information, holidays, and astronomical data for Europe/Paris.

The current time in Paris, France is 16:58:01 (UTC-02:00). Paris is located in the Europe/Paris time zone. The city is currently observing Daylight Saving Time (DST).This local time data is continuously updated and validated using the complete IANA Time Zone Database to ensure perfect accuracy for meetings, travel, and international collaboration.

Current Local Time in Paris

Sunrise & Sunset

06:02

Sunrise

21:35

Sunset

Day & Night Length

15h 33m of daylight

Moon Phase

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First Quarter

Current phase

Comprehensive Guide to Paris Time

Time Zone Overview

The precise local time in Paris is actively managed under the Europe/Paris alignment with a UTC offset of UTC-02:00. Knowing the exact standard time for this region is highly critical for international communication, aviation, and financial tracking. Ensuring you are aware of whether Paris is in standard or daylight time guarantees no missed connections.

Business Hours & Best Times to Call

When conducting commerce or scheduling meetings with parties in Paris, aligning with their typical working day is crucial for prompt responses. The standard business window is locally 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM.

Global Hub
Overlap Window (Your Time)
London
02:00 PM - 05:00 PM (approx)
New York
09:00 AM - 05:00 PM (approx)
Tokyo
No exact standard overlap

Daylight Saving Time (DST) Operations

Daylight Saving Time (DST) regulations frequently change parsing requirements for software and scheduling in Paris. If observed, clocks usually shift predictably based on governmental decrees. However, historically, energy crises and legislative acts have occasionally altered these boundaries. You must verify boundary dates carefully when planning cross-border logistics during transition months.

Regional Time Zone Trivia

  • Paris relies on highly accurate timezone databases constantly maintained to map against global leap seconds.
  • Calculating offsets for Paris over historical boundaries requires tracing back precise local longitude and solar time practices.