Paris to Copenhagen Time Converter

Paris is UTC+1 (GMT+1) / UTC+2 (GMT+2). Copenhagen is UTC+1 (GMT+1) / UTC+2 (GMT+2). Paris and Copenhagen are currently in the same UTC offset (UTC+2).

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Best meeting times

Best times to meet (Paris local time): 9:00 AM β€” 9:00 AM in Copenhagen; 10:00 AM β€” 10:00 AM in Copenhagen; 11:00 AM β€” 11:00 AM in Copenhagen; 12:00 PM β€” 12:00 PM in Copenhagen; 1:00 PM β€” 1:00 PM in Copenhagen; 2:00 PM β€” 2:00 PM in Copenhagen; 3:00 PM β€” 3:00 PM in Copenhagen; 4:00 PM β€” 4:00 PM in Copenhagen.

09:00 / 09:00 10:00 / 10:00 11:00 / 11:00 12:00 / 12:00 13:00 / 13:00 14:00 / 14:00 15:00 / 15:00 16:00 / 16:00

Times shown in Paris local time β†’ Copenhagen local time. Based on business hours 09:00–17:00.

About Paris Time Zone

Paris operates on Central European Time (CET, UTC+1) in winter and Central European Summer Time (CEST, UTC+2) from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October. France's adoption of CET in 1940 during the German occupation aligned the country with Berlin time, replacing an earlier French legal time of UTC+0:09:21 (the Paris meridian). After the war, France retained CET rather than reverting, making Paris permanently one hour ahead of London in winter despite being geographically close to the GMT meridian.

Paris is the financial centre of continental Europe and hosts many major EU institutions, international organisations, and multinational headquarters. French business hours typically run 09:00–18:00 CET/CEST, with a longer lunch break than Anglo-American norms. Being in the same timezone as most of continental Europe (Germany, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Sweden, and more all use CET/CEST) means that Paris aligns perfectly with its major trading partners. It is one hour ahead of London in winter but shares the same UTC+1 offset as London during British Summer Time β€” a period when "Paris time" and "London time" temporarily converge.

French law mandates that meetings involving public agencies begin no earlier than 08:00 and end by 20:00 local time. The European Union has been debating abolishing seasonal clock changes since 2019, with member states unable to agree on whether to stay on permanent standard time or permanent summer time. Until a resolution is reached, EU countries including France continue to change their clocks twice a year in synchrony.

About Copenhagen Time Zone

Copenhagen operates on Central European Time (CET, UTC+1) in winter and Central European Summer Time (CEST, UTC+2) from late March to late October β€” the same schedule as Germany, France, and most of Western Europe. Denmark aligned its timekeeping with Germany in 1894 to facilitate rail scheduling across northern Europe. Copenhagen is the financial and commercial capital of Denmark and a regional hub for Scandinavia, hosting the Nordic headquarters of many international corporations.

Denmark experiences strong seasonal daylight variation: Copenhagen (55Β°N latitude) has about 17.5 hours of daylight at midsummer and only 7 hours in December. This pronounced seasonal light cycle is one reason DST observance matters more at northern latitudes β€” an extra hour of evening light in summer genuinely shifts activity patterns. The Faroe Islands (autonomous Danish territory) observe Western European Time (WET/WEST, like London), while Greenland uses multiple zones. On mainland Denmark, clocks change on the last Sunday in March and October, following EU rules.

Copenhagen is 6 hours ahead of New York (EST) in winter and 5 hours ahead in summer, making morning overlap relatively easy for trans-Atlantic calls. It is 7 hours behind Tokyo (JST), making Asia–Copenhagen calls challenging. The city's strong export industries (pharmaceuticals, shipping, food) keep it closely integrated with both European and American time rhythms. Maersk, one of the world's largest shipping companies, operates globally from Copenhagen β€” a business that must coordinate across every timezone on Earth.

Frequently asked questions

How many hours ahead is Copenhagen compared to Paris?

Paris and Copenhagen are currently in the same timezone (UTC+2).

What time is it in Copenhagen when it is 12:00 noon in Paris?

When it is 12:00 noon in Paris, it is 12:00 in Copenhagen (based on current offsets β€” verify during DST transitions).

Do Paris and Copenhagen observe Daylight Saving Time?

Paris observes DST, changing from GMT+1 to GMT+2. Copenhagen observes DST, changing from GMT+1 to GMT+2.

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