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Convert Madrid time to Dublin time

Right now Dublin runs 1 hour behind Madrid. That gap is not fixed: it moves when either city changes its clocks.

Convert a time

Converted time

Hour by hour

The whole day mapped across: read down the left for Madrid, across for Dublin.

MadridDublin
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23:0022:00

Daylight saving time

Madrid and Dublin both observe daylight saving. Where their change dates differ, so does the gap between them for the weeks in between.

Madrid

Observes daylight saving time

Standard
UTC+1
Daylight
UTC+2
Next change
2026-10-25 −60m

Dublin

Observes daylight saving time

Standard
UTC+0
Daylight
UTC+1
Next change
2026-10-25 −60m

When you can actually talk

The window is 8 hours wide — 10:00–18:00 in Madrid, 09:00–17:00 in Dublin.

Reference

The underlying data, in case you need to put it in a calendar invitation or a configuration file.

 MadridDublin
IANA zoneEurope/MadridEurope/Dublin
AbbreviationCESTIST
Standard offsetUTC+1UTC+0
Daylight offsetUTC+2UTC+1
Clock changes this year22
CountrySpainIreland

Example, not the current time. Live times appear once the page loads.

Common questions

What is the time difference between Madrid and Dublin?
Dublin is 1 hour behind Madrid. That figure is current — it changes by an hour when either city starts or ends daylight saving, and the exact dates are listed above.
When is the best time to call Dublin from Madrid?
Between 10:00–18:00 in Madrid, which is 09:00–17:00 in Dublin. That is the only stretch where both cities are inside a 09:00–18:00 day.
Does Madrid observe daylight saving time?
Yes. Madrid runs on UTC+1 in winter and UTC+2 in summer. The next change is on 2026-10-25, when clocks go back by 60 minutes.
Does Dublin observe daylight saving time?
Yes. Dublin runs on UTC+0 in winter and UTC+1 in summer. The next change is on 2026-10-25, when clocks go back by 60 minutes.
If it is midday in Madrid, what time is it in Dublin?
It is 11:00 in Dublin, on the same calendar date. That holds for the current offsets; it shifts by an hour around the daylight saving dates listed above.
Which time zones do Madrid and Dublin use?
Madrid uses Europe/Madrid, currently UTC+2 (CEST), and Dublin uses Europe/Dublin, currently UTC+1 (IST). Those identifiers are the ones to use in code — abbreviations are ambiguous and offsets change.