GlobalTimeAtlas

Global Time Atlas

Current time in any city or country worldwide

Find the current time in any city or country. Check local time now, time zones, UTC offsets, and daylight saving information worldwide.

Use GlobalTimeAtlas to answer searches such as time in Tokyo, Germany time zone, what time is it in Lagos, and countries sharing the same time.

Coverage: Cities, countries, continents
Lookup: Time zone, UTC offset, local time
Tools: Same time, meetings, day/night

Live reference time

Live time
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Find time and time zone information worldwide

Use this site to find the current local time in any place, explore time zones by country, and check UTC offsets. Whether you are comparing cities, planning meetings, or checking international time differences, you can quickly find accurate time data for any location.

Current time in cities and countries

Find live local time pages for major destinations and countries.

Time zone and UTC offset lookup

Check time zone names, abbreviations, and UTC offsets quickly.

Same-time comparisons

Explore countries and places that currently share the same time.

Planning and coordination

Use tools for meetings, travel, and global daylight reference.

Countries sharing the same time

These same-time groups are based on countries currently sharing the same UTC offset.

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Why current time pages need more than a clock

A clock answers the immediate question, but time planning usually needs context. If someone searches for the time in France, they may also need to know whether Paris is on summer time, whether the UTC offset will change next month, or whether a call from Toronto will land inside normal working hours.

GlobalTimeAtlas connects each live clock to the surrounding details: IANA time zone names, current UTC offsets, daylight saving notes, nearby city pages, same-time country groups, and guides that explain how to schedule across regions. This is why the site includes tools and articles as well as country and city clocks.

The most reliable workflow is simple: start with a country or city page for the current local time, use the offset page to find places sharing that clock today, then use the meeting planner for a specific date and time. That avoids the most common mistake in global scheduling: assuming today's offset will always be true.

Common time planning mistakes

Using an abbreviation without context

CST, IST, and AST can mean different things in different regions. Pair abbreviations with a city, country, or UTC offset when the time matters.

Forgetting daylight saving changes

A meeting that works this week may shift by an hour after one country changes clocks and another country does not.

Treating a country as one time zone

Countries such as the United States, Canada, Australia, Brazil, and Indonesia span multiple time zones. Use city pages when location precision matters.

Publishing an event without conversions

International audiences need a date, local time, named time zone, and a few regional conversions so they do not have to guess.

Popular time and time zone searches

Explore common search paths for country time zones, city time lookups, and same-time groups.

Popular time lookups by visitor region

Most recent search impressions are coming from the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, India, and other English-speaking or business-heavy markets. These shortcuts point visitors to the country and city time pages they are most likely to need first.

Compare these regions

Practical time zone guides

Learn how to plan calls, understand UTC offsets, and avoid daylight saving mistakes when working across countries.

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Browse time by continent

Explore countries, major cities, and featured time zones by continent.

Current time in popular countries

Check the current time and time zone in major countries around the world.

Current time in major cities

Find the current local time in major cities worldwide.

Time tools and utilities

Use these tools to compare time zones, plan meetings, and explore global daylight patterns.