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US to Europe Time Converter

Plan meetings between US and European offices. The two regions sit 4–9 hours apart, so overlap usually lands in the US morning and European afternoon. This hub covers major North American business cities — including Toronto — and their European counterparts.

For most US ↔ Europe pairs, the cleanest meeting window is 8–11 AM Eastern, which lands in the early-to-mid afternoon across the UK, France, Germany, and Spain. West-coast teams give up the early slot and usually meet European colleagues between 7 AM and 9 AM Pacific — 3–5 PM in London, 4–6 PM in Berlin.

Daylight saving complicates things twice a year: the US shifts on the second Sunday of March and the first Sunday of November, while most of Europe shifts on the last Sunday of March and the last Sunday of October. For about four weeks a year — roughly three in March and one in late autumn — the usual offset is off by an hour — recheck the converter before locking in a recurring meeting.

For a deeper look at how DST changes reshape the US–Europe overlap window, see our global work-corridor overlap research.