The short answer

6pm in Irish Standard Time is 7pm in Rome.

Irish Standard Time is 1 hour behind Rome. That's already evening in Rome, after the typical working day ends.

Irish Standard Time
6pm
Rome
7pm
Right now
1:12pmIST · UTC+01:00 · Mon, Jun 22
2:12pmCEST · UTC+02:00 · Mon, Jun 22
Read across to convert
Irish Standard Time
IST · UTC+01:00
1:12pm ☀
Rome
CEST · UTC+02:00
2:12pm ☀
Pinned6pmIrish Standard Time=7pmRome
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Irish Standard Time
9am–4pm
=
Rome
10am–5pm
Popular conversions

Quick reference.

9amIrish Standard Time=10amRome
12pmIrish Standard Time=1pmRome
3pmIrish Standard Time=4pmRome
5pmIrish Standard Time=6pmRome
9pmIrish Standard Time=10pmRome
In context

What each side covers.

Irish Standard Time
IST · UTC+01:00
1:12pm
Cities on this clock
Rome
CEST · UTC+02:00
2:12pm
Cities on this clock

Frequently asked

Quick answers about converting between Irish Standard Time and Rome. Can't find what you need? Email [email protected].

What is the time difference between Irish Standard Time and Rome?
Irish Standard Time is 1 hour behind Rome right now. We always show the live, daylight-saving-correct difference, so this figure already accounts for whichever side is observing summer time today.
When it's 6pm in Irish Standard Time, what time is it in Rome?
6pm in Irish Standard Time is 7pm in Rome. That's already evening in Rome, after the typical working day ends. Use the hour-by-hour table above to read any other time across.
What's the best time for a call between Irish Standard Time and Rome?
9am–4pm in Irish Standard Time lines up with 10am–5pm in Rome — both sides are inside a 9-to-5 working day.
Does this account for daylight saving time?
Yes. We track every clock change in both places, so the abbreviations you see — IST and CEST — are the ones actually in effect right now, not a fixed all-year value. When either side changes its clocks, this page updates automatically.
Why is the date sometimes different on each side?
When two places are far enough apart, the same moment can fall on different calendar days. That is why some conversions are marked "previous day" or "next day" — it is the same instant in time, read off two clocks that crossed midnight at different points.