GlobalTimeAtlas

About GlobalTimeAtlas

GlobalTimeAtlas is a practical time reference for people who plan calls, travel, remote work, and international communication across countries and cities.

What we publish

The site combines live country and city clocks, UTC offset groups, meeting planning tools, daylight views, and educational guides. The goal is to answer everyday questions like what time it is in another place, whether a call time is reasonable, and how seasonal time changes affect scheduling.

We focus on clear, useful time information rather than trivia or copied encyclopedia entries. Dynamic pages include current clock data and planning notes, while guides explain the reasoning behind time-zone decisions.

A visitor might arrive because they need a quick answer, such as the current time in Tokyo, or because they need to plan something more careful, such as a launch across London, Lagos, Dubai, and New York. We try to support both situations: fast live clocks for immediate answers and longer explanations for planning mistakes that are easy to overlook.

Who the site is for

Remote teams and support desks

Teams use the site to compare working hours, prepare handoffs, and avoid scheduling meetings at unreasonable local times.

Travelers and families

Travelers use country and city pages to check arrival times, calling windows, and whether a destination has already moved into the next calendar day.

Event organizers

Public events need time zone labels that are clear to people in multiple countries. Guides explain how to publish those times without relying on ambiguous abbreviations.

Students and researchers

Explanatory pages separate offsets, abbreviations, IANA zones, and daylight saving rules so the logic behind a clock is easier to understand.

How to use the site