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Time in Rome

The current offset in Rome is UTC+2 (CEST), on the Europe/Rome zone. Its clocks change 2 times in 2026.

Rome, Italy

Zone facts

IANA zone
Europe/Rome
Abbreviation
CEST
Standard offset
UTC+1
Daylight offset
UTC+2
Country
Italy (IT)
Coordinates
41.90, 12.50

Daylight saving time

Clocks in Rome change 2 times in 2026. The next changes:

Sunrise and sunset

Computed from the city’s latitude and longitude with the NOAA solar position algorithm — no API, no network call.

Sunrise
06:24
Sunset
20:03
Daylight
13 hours 39 minutes

Against the major hubs

CityRelative to Rome
New York6 hours behind
London1 hour behind
Los Angeles9 hours behind
Tokyo7 hours ahead
Singapore6 hours ahead
Sydney8 hours ahead
Dubai2 hours ahead
Delhi3 hours 30 minutes ahead

Common questions

What time zone is Rome in?
Rome uses the Europe/Rome time zone, currently UTC+2 (CEST). Use the IANA identifier rather than the abbreviation in code — abbreviations are ambiguous, and this one may mean something else somewhere else.
Does Rome observe daylight saving time?
Yes. Rome moves between UTC+1 in winter and UTC+2 in summer, changing 2 times in 2026.
What is the difference between Rome and UTC?
UTC+2 as of the last rebuild. It swings between UTC+1 and UTC+2 across the year.
When does the sun rise and set in Rome?
On the day of the last rebuild, sunrise was 06:24 and sunset 20:03 local time, giving 13 hours 39 minutes of daylight. These are computed from the city’s latitude and longitude, not fetched from anywhere.