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Paris Time vs Your Local Time

Paris is compared live with your local time. Watch the clock and date update in real time and use the tables to plan fair meeting times.

Computed using the IANA time zone database and daylight‑saving rules. Your local time zone is detected by your browser (no personal data is stored). Last updated: .

Time zone

France/Paris

IANA: Europe/Paris

UTC offset right now

Best overlap tip

Aim for your morning

Paris’s evening often overlaps best.

Quick links

Jump to the tools below.

Planning a call with Paris? Try the Meeting Overlap Finder or compare with London.

Your Location

Your Time

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Your time zone (auto-detected)

France

Paris

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Europe/Paris

Daylight Saving Time Notice: Paris observes DST (CET ↔ CEST). Your local time zone may or may not observe DST — check your device or calendar. Times may shift by about 1 hour during DST transitions.

Need to include YOUR local time in the comparison?

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Paris time zone at a glance

IANA zone

Europe/Paris

Standard

CET

Daylight saving

CEST

Country / region

France

Abbreviations are what you’ll typically see in calendars and scheduling apps. If daylight saving isn’t observed, the abbreviation stays the same year‑round.

Need to schedule a call? Use the Meeting Overlap Finder or compare two cities directly (for example Amsterdam ↔ Paris).

Related city pages: London, New York, Dubai, Singapore, Tokyo, Sydney.

Quick Paris vs your time summary

Paris can be many hours ahead or behind your local time depending on where you are and daylight saving time. In practice, a late-morning or early-afternoon slot in your local time matched with early evening in Paris is often a fair compromise for many teams.

Use the Weekly Meeting Planner and the 24-hour comparison table below to pick specific hours that work best for your team.

Today at a glance – Your Time & Paris

Right now, your local time and Paris are apart.

A practical, fair window is the overlap of standard business hours (09:00–17:00 in your local time and 09:00–17:00 in Paris) in both zones. Right now: (≈ in Paris).

Quick visual overlap

Your Time Local workday

Business core hours roughly 09:00–17:00, with our suggested slot at the leading edge.

Paris Local workday

Business core hours roughly 09:00–17:00, with our suggested slot early evening.

In practice, Paris is usually ahead of many other time zones, so most "green" hours tend to fall in your earlier daytime and Paris’s evening. Use this bar view together with the table below to pick specific start times that feel fair for everyone.

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Weekly Meeting Planner

Based on standard business hours. Each highlighted cell in the table shows overlapping working hours between your local time and Paris for that day.

Tip: Overlap can shift during daylight-saving changes. This table is calculated live for your timezone.

Customize working hours Local: 09:00-17:00 Paris: 09:00-17:00

Your working hours

Used to compute the best meeting window and the weekly overlap table.

Paris working hours

Defaults to 09:00–17:00 (typical business day). Adjust if your team runs different hours.

Calculating overlap summary

Excellent (4+ hours overlap)
Good (2-4 hours overlap)
Limited overlap
Weekend/Unavailable

Weekend Note

Paris: Saturday, Sunday • Your own weekend may differ depending on your country, so always check local holidays when planning meetings.

Movable public holidays and seasonal observances (e.g., Ramadan/Eid, Lunar New Year) vary by country and may affect working hours. Holiday overlays aren’t enabled here yet—please confirm with local calendars.

24-Hour Time Comparison

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This 24-hour view lines up each hour in your local time with the matching time in Paris. It also shows whether each side is in night, off-hours, or business time and gives a quick meeting quality rating, so remote teams can choose an exact start time that feels fair for both cities.

Excellent for meetings
Acceptable
Not recommended

Understanding Your Time vs Paris

Paris, France uses France/Paris (AET in standard time, AET in daylight saving). This page compares Paris time to your local time with a live clock, a 24‑hour table, and a 7‑day meeting planner.

Paris is an APAC hub for teams working across France, Asia, and the US. For meetings, keep an eye on the highlighted overlap window so both sides stay within reasonable working hours—especially during DST transition weeks.

Your time vs Paris time difference at a glance:
  • The gap between your local time and Paris depends entirely on where you are in the world — use the live clocks above for the exact, current difference.
  • For many locations in Europe, Paris will often be roughly 8–11 hours ahead; for North America, Paris can feel almost a full day ahead. Always rely on the live times rather than memorising a single offset.
  • If your region also observes daylight saving time, the difference to Paris can jump by an hour when the clocks change. Around those dates, double-check meeting times before sending calendar invites.
  • Because Paris sits in the opposite hemisphere to many countries, “morning for you, evening in Paris” is often the fairest long-term pattern for recurring meetings.

Best Time to Call Between your local time and Paris

There isn’t one “best” hour for every team. Use the overlap highlights to find times that keep both you and Paris inside working hours, then confirm with the 7‑day planner.

  • For business and Zoom/Teams meetings: popular windows are when your local time is in the morning or early afternoon and Paris is in the late afternoon or early evening. This keeps both sides inside normal working hours and avoids very early or very late calls for most people.
  • For quick check-ins: slightly later options such as your lunchtime and Paris late evening can work well, but they are usually better kept for short or urgent calls because one side is close to the end of the day.
  • For personal or family calls: weekend slots that overlap with your late morning or early afternoon and Paris evening are usually the most comfortable choices for both sides.

If you run recurring calls, double-check the week around daylight saving changes (if applicable) to make sure the meeting doesn’t drift by an hour.

Daylight Saving Time Considerations

Paris observes daylight saving time. The local clock typically shifts between AET (UTC+10) and AET (UTC+11).

During the transition weeks, verify invites using a time-zone-aware calendar and the live planner on this page rather than fixed offsets.

Practical Examples

For Remote Teams

If you’re coordinating a distributed team, use Paris as an anchor when it makes sense (for example, for handoffs or shared support hours). The overlap highlights help you pick a window that doesn’t force late-night meetings.

For International Business

For sales, partners, or operations tied to Paris, schedule calls inside Paris’s business-day block whenever possible. Use the 7‑day planner to avoid weekends and to spot days with the cleanest overlap.

For Travelers and Long Stays

If you are planning a long stay or frequent trips between your local time and Paris, the shifting 9–11 hour gap is also useful for planning flights and recovery days. Many travelers prefer arriving when the other city is in the late afternoon or early evening, so they can stay awake until a normal local bedtime and adjust to the new time zone more quickly.

How to Use This Page Effectively

Start with the live time cards at the top of the page to see the current local time in your local time and Paris and the real-time offset between them.

Then, use the 7-day business-hours table to understand how weekday working hours line up and why there is no strict 09:00–17:00 overlap. This helps you choose fair slots for both sides.

Finally, scan the detailed 24-hour alignment table to spot specific hours that are excellent, acceptable, or not recommended for meetings. For more complex setups, you can open the Meeting Overlap Finder and add Paris and any other city you work with to see a shared overlap window.

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Why the overlap can change

Need more than two time zones? These tools work with any city list.

Why the overlap changes

Paris observes Daylight Saving Time in part of the year, while your location may not. That’s why the same meeting hour can shift by ±1 hour across seasons.

Tip: Use the weekly planner below — it recalculates with the current offsets.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time zone is Paris in?
Paris uses the Europe/Paris time zone.
Does Paris observe daylight saving time (DST)?
Yes. Paris usually switches seasonally; always confirm with the live clock and planner.
What’s the UTC offset in Paris?
Check the live clock above for today’s exact UTC offset (it can change with DST).
When is the best time to schedule a meeting with Paris?
Use the overlap highlights and 7‑day planner to pick a slot that keeps both sides inside working hours.
How can I compare Paris with multiple cities at once?
Open the multi‑city overlap finder with Paris selected and add the other locations you need.
How do I avoid time‑zone mistakes for recurring meetings with Paris?
Re-check the schedule around DST weeks and rely on the planner here rather than fixed offsets.

Live summary: your time ↔ Paris

These values update automatically using your device time zone and Paris’s official time zone (France/Paris). They are especially useful around daylight-saving transitions.

Current difference
Paris is vs your local time
Your time zone:
Best overlap soon
Next best window (72h): local Paris
Uses your selected working hours (editable above).
Need more cities?

Add Paris plus any city list and find a fair overlap window for the whole team.

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