Time across Europe
A European planning hub for major cities, regional overlap, and DST-sensitive scheduling.
Europe often works as the bridge between Asian and American schedules, but daylight saving makes seasonal overlap more fragile than it looks.
Countries covered
8
Tracked cities
1,110
Time zones observed
11
Key cities across the region
London
United Kingdom
Europe/London
Berlin
Germany
Europe/Berlin
Madrid
Spain
Europe/Madrid
Rome
Italy
Europe/Rome
Paris
France
Europe/Paris
Hamburg
Germany
Europe/Berlin
Warsaw
Poland
Europe/Warsaw
Barcelona
Spain
Europe/Madrid
Milan
Italy
Europe/Rome
Munich
Germany
Europe/Berlin
Birmingham
United Kingdom
Europe/London
Koeln
Germany
Europe/Berlin
Naples
Italy
Europe/Rome
Marseille
France
Europe/Paris
Rotterdam
Netherlands
Europe/Amsterdam
Turin
Italy
Europe/Rome
Krakow
Poland
Europe/Warsaw
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Europe/Amsterdam
When this hub is useful
- - Finding workable overlap between Western and Central European cities
- - Using Europe as the middle window between Asia and the Americas
- - Checking DST-sensitive schedules before recurring cross-border meetings
What to watch
- - Daylight saving changes still affect many European schedules
- - Lunch and end-of-day working patterns differ more than people expect
- - The Europe-Asia overlap is usually short and best used for high-value work