Timezone Finder - What Timezone is Any City In?

Discover timezone information with our comprehensive finder tool. Search from over 230 cities worldwide or browse specific timezones to get instant information.

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Search from 230+ cities worldwide or enter specific timezone identifiers (like "America/New York" or "Europe/London")

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Discover Timezones Around the World

Search for any city or timezone above to explore current local time, UTC offset, and weather information.

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Current Time

See the exact current time in any city, updated in real-time.

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UTC Offset

Learn the timezone's offset from UTC and how it compares to other regions.

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About Timezones

What is a timezone?

A timezone is a region of Earth that observes a uniform standard time. Timezones help coordinate time across different geographical locations as the Earth rotates.

The world is divided into timezone regions, each with a specific offset from UTC (Coordinated Universal Time). This system makes it possible to schedule activities and communicate across different parts of the world.

How to use this timezone finder

Simply search for any city in the search box above. You can search by:

  • City name (e.g., "Tokyo", "London", "New York")
  • Timezone identifier (e.g., "America/New York")
  • Country name to see major cities

Click on any result to see detailed timezone information, current time, and weather for that location.

What is UTC?

UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) is the primary time standard used worldwide. All timezones are expressed as an offset from UTC. For example, New York is UTC-5, while Tokyo is UTC+9. This system makes it easy to understand time differences between locations.

Why are there so many timezones?

While there are 24 theoretical timezones, there are actually over 400 timezone identifiers due to political boundaries, historical changes, and regional preferences. Large countries often span multiple timezones to better align local time with the sun's position.