Amsterdam

Europe • Amsterdam

Netherlands

Current local time

06:14:31

Sunday, May 31, 2026

UTC offset

UTC+02:00

Status

Daylight saving

Next transition

October 25, 2026 at 02:00 AM

Daylight saving timeline

Daylight saving

Amsterdam toggles between daylight and standard time annually. Clocks fall back by one hour in 5 months (October 25, 2026 at 02:00 AM).

Daylight saving since

March 29, 2026 at 03:00 AM

2 months ago

Standard time resumes on

October 25, 2026 at 02:00 AM

in 5 months

30% through the current daylight saving season.

Timezone details

Identifier
Abbreviation
—
Transitioned
March 29, 2026 at 03:00 AM
Featured city
Amsterdam

Location

Latitude
52.36666
Longitude
4.9
Country
Netherlands

Central European Standard Time (CET)

FAQs

Central European Time (CET) is the beat behind most of Western Europe—from Berlin to Algiers—synchronizing the workday and the siesta alike. Across its 35 member zones, daylight saving nudges most clocks forward in spring, yet a couple like Algeria and Tunisia keep their hours steady year-round.

  • Why do most CET zones spring forward in March?

    To capture extra evening light, aligned with EU-wide daylight saving tradition—only a few North African outliers skip the shift.

  • Is Algiers really representative of all CET?

    It anchors the standard offset, but the region spans from Arctic Longyearbyen to African coasts, so local noon can feel worlds apart.

  • How many minutes of daylight does DST actually add?

    That depends on latitude—but the calendar flips uniformly, even if Stockholm gains more sunshine than Madrid.

  • Can two CET cities disagree on the hour?

    Absolutely: during DST, Berlin hits UTC+02:00 while Algiers stays UTC+01:00—so lunchtime arrives at different moments.

  • What happens if CET cancels daylight saving?

    A permanent UTC+00:00 or UTC+01:00 would reshape schedules across Europe, forcing trade-offs between morning light and evening energy.