Time Difference: London and Paris

Paris is usually 1 hour ahead of London.

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London
02:15:09 PM
Fri, Jun 5 · BST
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Paris
03:15:09 PM
Fri, Jun 5 · CEST
Paris is currently 1 hour ahead

Daylight saving note: London and Paris change clocks on the same European schedule, so Paris stays 1 hour ahead all year.

Why the London-Paris Gap Matters

The standard London-Paris time difference is 1 hour. In plain English: Paris is ahead of London when both locations are on their standard offsets. That one sentence is the answer most people need before they send an invite, book a call, or check whether a message is landing during someone else's workday.

London flips between GMT and BST, which is why UK links with the US, Gulf, and Asia need seasonal checking. Paris follows Central European Time, one hour ahead of London and aligned with much of continental Europe. Put those two rhythms together and the clock math becomes more than trivia. A normal morning for one side can be lunch, evening, or the next calendar day for the other side, especially when the conversion crosses midnight.

London and Paris change clocks on the same European schedule, so Paris stays 1 hour ahead all year. This is where recurring meetings get messy. A call that worked in February can move by an hour in March or October if only one side changes clocks. Calendar apps usually handle named time zones correctly, but pasted times in chat messages, email subject lines, and spreadsheets still need a human check.

London-Paris scheduling is simple: shift by one hour and keep almost the entire workday open for calls. The safest habit is to write both local times together: "10:00 AM London / converted Paris time." It looks a little redundant, but it prevents the exact mistake that causes people to join a call an hour late during daylight saving changeovers.

The date matters as much as the hour. If Paris is far ahead or behind, a late London meeting can become tomorrow in Paris, while an early London deadline can still be yesterday on the other side. That is why the table below marks next-day and previous-day conversions instead of only showing the clock time.

For travel, use the destination clock once your flight lands. For work, use the meeting owner's timezone in the calendar invite and add the other local time in the description. That small habit gives every participant a second way to catch mistakes before the invite turns into a missed call. It also helps when someone forwards the invite to a teammate in a third location, because the original timezone context stays attached.

Data point: The IANA Time Zone Database tracks civil time rules for regions worldwide, including daylight saving changes, historical offsets, and country-specific exceptions used by browsers, servers, and calendar systems. IANA Time Zone Database

London to Paris Conversion Table

This reference table uses the baseline offset (+1h). Use the live clocks above for the current offset, especially when daylight saving changes either city.

🇬🇧 London (GMT)🇫🇷 Paris (CET)Note
00:0001:00
03:0004:00
06:0007:00
09:0010:00
12:0013:00
15:0016:00
18:0019:00
21:0022:00

Best Meeting Time for London and Paris

Start with the stricter side of the day. London follows UK business hours; Paris follows Central European business hours. With a 1 hour gap, the realistic overlap is usually a narrow band near one side's morning and the other side's afternoon or evening. For one-off calls, use the live clocks above. For recurring calls, check the same slot in both January and July before you lock it in, because daylight saving can change the answer even when the meeting title stays the same. If the call involves clients, write the timezone abbreviation next to both times rather than relying on "your time" language. It is slower by five seconds and saves a surprising amount of cleanup later.

Avoiding London-Paris Time Mistakes

The safest way to use this page is to treat the live clocks and the conversion table as two different tools. The live clocks show what is true right now. The table gives you a quick reference based on the page's stated offset, which is useful for planning but still needs the daylight saving note when the two places change clocks on different dates.

Always check the calendar date when the converted time lands near midnight. A late evening time in London can become the next day in Paris, and an early morning time can still be the previous day on the other side. That date shift is the part people miss most often when they copy only the clock time into an email or spreadsheet.

For recurring meetings, verify the same slot twice: once in January and once in July. If the answer changes, daylight saving time is involved. Put both local times in the calendar invite, include the timezone abbreviation, and update the invite before the next clock-change week. That is much safer than writing "9 AM your time" and assuming everyone's calendar will interpret it the same way.

If this is a one-off event, use the live clocks above before sending the final time. If you need a custom hour that is not shown in the table, open the related converter or meeting scheduler and enter the exact date and time. That keeps the result tied to the correct timezone rules instead of a memorized offset.

Abbreviations can be slippery, too. ET can mean EST or EDT depending on the season; London can mean GMT or BST; Sydney can mean AEST or AEDT. When accuracy matters, the city name and IANA timezone are safer than the abbreviation alone. This page uses the city timezone for the live clocks, then explains the seasonal abbreviation changes in the note so you can see why the displayed offset may differ from a simple winter table.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the time difference between London and Paris?

Paris is 1 hour ahead of London in the standard season. London and Paris change clocks on the same European schedule, so Paris stays 1 hour ahead all year.

What time is 9 AM in London in Paris?

Using the reference offset, 9:00 AM in London is 10:00 AM in Paris. Use the conversion table above for the full 24-hour view and check the live clocks during DST transition weeks. If the result is close to midnight, confirm the calendar date as well as the hour.

Does daylight saving change the London-Paris difference?

London and Paris change clocks on the same European schedule, so Paris stays 1 hour ahead all year.

What is the best time to schedule a London-Paris call?

Pick a slot that stays inside both sides' normal workday. London-Paris scheduling is simple: shift by one hour and keep almost the entire workday open for calls. For recurring meetings, avoid the first week after a daylight saving change unless both teams have confirmed the new local time. If there is no comfortable overlap, rotate the meeting burden instead of making the same side take every early-morning or late-night call.

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