What is 8 AM CEST in UTC?
8 AM CEST = 6:00 AM UTC (06:00). On today's live calendar that lands on Mon, Apr 27 in UTC, which means the answer is a same day conversion rather than a static offset lookup.
Timezone converter
CEST to UTC currently uses Central European Time in Europe/Berlin and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) in Etc/UTC as the live reference pair, with a -2h live gap. CEST to UTC matters whenever Berlin and Etc/UTC need to coordinate across a -2h gap. The CEST side covers Germany and Spain, while UTC covers the listed reference zone — that country mix is the practical reason this conversion shows up in calendars rather than the abstract offset math.
Last updated Apr 27, 2026. Offset math, DST behavior, and city coverage on both sides are refreshed from the live timezone dataset during the page revalidation window.
From
Central European Time
Europe/Berlin · GMT+2 +02:00
Major markets in this grouping include Berlin, Madrid, Algiers, Rome.
To
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)
Etc/UTC · UTC +00:00
This grouping is currently anchored by the reference zone Etc/UTC.
Current gap
-2h
CEST +02:00 vs UTC +00:00
9-to-5 overlap
6h
CEST 11:00 AM previous day to 5:00 PM previous day
Representative countries
Germany, Spain, and Algeria / No country breakdown available
Based on the busiest city and zone usage found in the current dataset.
CEST (Berlin, +02:00) to UTC (Etc/UTC, +00:00) is currently a -2h conversion. Live coverage on the CEST side is anchored by Berlin, Madrid, Algiers, and Rome; the UTC side draws from Etc/UTC.
CEST to UTC matters whenever Berlin and Etc/UTC need to coordinate across a -2h gap. The CEST side covers Germany and Spain, while UTC covers the listed reference zone — that country mix is the practical reason this conversion shows up in calendars rather than the abstract offset math.
The pair sits -2h apart across Europe and Other, which usually allows a meaningful shared workday on at least one end.
CEST follows seasonal clock changes through Europe/Berlin, while UTC stays on a fixed offset year-round. That asymmetry is the real differentiator on this page: the gap widens or narrows by an hour twice a year, so calendar invites scheduled in one season often look wrong in the other.
CEST and UTC sit exactly 2h apart, leaving a generous 6h of shared 9-to-5 time. With that much overlap, this pair behaves almost like a single workday, so meeting times are negotiable rather than forced into a narrow corner of the calendar.
CEST coverage on this page is led by Berlin, Germany, Madrid, Spain, Algiers, Algeria, and Rome, Italy, with 2 more in the live dataset. That mix is what makes CEST feel anchored to European working-day rhythms in practice rather than just an abbreviation on a chart.
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Quick conversions for 9 AM, noon, 3 PM, 6 PM, and 9 PM based on today's local calendar.
| CEST | UTC | Day relation |
|---|---|---|
| 9:00 AM | 7:00 AMMon, Apr 27 | same day |
| 12:00 PM | 10:00 AMMon, Apr 27 | same day |
| 3:00 PM | 1:00 PMMon, Apr 27 | same day |
| 6:00 PM | 4:00 PMMon, Apr 27 | same day |
| 9:00 PM | 7:00 PMMon, Apr 27 | same day |
Quick conversions for 9 AM, noon, 3 PM, 6 PM, and 9 PM based on today's local calendar.
| UTC | CEST | Day relation |
|---|---|---|
| 9:00 AM | 11:00 AMMon, Apr 27 | same day |
| 12:00 PM | 2:00 PMMon, Apr 27 | same day |
| 3:00 PM | 5:00 PMMon, Apr 27 | same day |
| 6:00 PM | 8:00 PMMon, Apr 27 | same day |
| 9:00 PM | 11:00 PMMon, Apr 27 | same day |
CEST to UTC ranges from CEST 9:00 AM (which lands at UTC 7:00 AM) through CEST 9:00 PM (UTC 7:00 PM). The -2h gap is small enough that CEST mornings still reach UTC working hours, so most invites scheduled in CEST land cleanly without confusing the UTC recipient.
UTC to CEST ranges from UTC 9:00 AM (which lands at CEST 11:00 AM) through UTC 9:00 PM (CEST 11:00 PM). The -2h gap is small enough that UTC mornings still reach CEST working hours, so most invites scheduled in UTC land cleanly without confusing the CEST recipient.
These direct answers are here for the exact-intent searches people actually use, like “10 AM CEST to UTC” or “4 PM CEST in UTC”.
8 AM CEST = 6:00 AM UTC (06:00). On today's live calendar that lands on Mon, Apr 27 in UTC, which means the answer is a same day conversion rather than a static offset lookup.
9 AM CEST = 7:00 AM UTC (07:00). On today's live calendar that lands on Mon, Apr 27 in UTC, which means the answer is a same day conversion rather than a static offset lookup.
10 AM CEST = 8:00 AM UTC (08:00). On today's live calendar that lands on Mon, Apr 27 in UTC, which means the answer is a same day conversion rather than a static offset lookup.
11 AM CEST = 9:00 AM UTC (09:00). On today's live calendar that lands on Mon, Apr 27 in UTC, which means the answer is a same day conversion rather than a static offset lookup.
12 PM CEST = 10:00 AM UTC (10:00). On today's live calendar that lands on Mon, Apr 27 in UTC, which means the answer is a same day conversion rather than a static offset lookup.
1 PM CEST = 11:00 AM UTC (11:00). On today's live calendar that lands on Mon, Apr 27 in UTC, which means the answer is a same day conversion rather than a static offset lookup.
2 PM CEST = 12:00 PM UTC (12:00). On today's live calendar that lands on Mon, Apr 27 in UTC, which means the answer is a same day conversion rather than a static offset lookup.
3 PM CEST = 1:00 PM UTC (13:00). On today's live calendar that lands on Mon, Apr 27 in UTC, which means the answer is a same day conversion rather than a static offset lookup.
4 PM CEST = 2:00 PM UTC (14:00). On today's live calendar that lands on Mon, Apr 27 in UTC, which means the answer is a same day conversion rather than a static offset lookup.
5 PM CEST = 3:00 PM UTC (15:00). On today's live calendar that lands on Mon, Apr 27 in UTC, which means the answer is a same day conversion rather than a static offset lookup.
6 PM CEST = 4:00 PM UTC (16:00). On today's live calendar that lands on Mon, Apr 27 in UTC, which means the answer is a same day conversion rather than a static offset lookup.
9 PM CEST = 7:00 PM UTC (19:00). On today's live calendar that lands on Mon, Apr 27 in UTC, which means the answer is a same day conversion rather than a static offset lookup.
The live gap is -2h right now, based on Europe/Berlin at +02:00 and Etc/UTC at +00:00. Europe/Berlin changes offset on October 25, 2026, so the gap moves to -1h after that transition.
The most usable workday block right now is about 6 hours: CEST 11:00 AM previous day to 5:00 PM previous day, which lines up with UTC 9:00 AM previous day to 3:00 PM previous day.
Europe/Berlin
GMT+2 · +02:00
Etc/UTC
UTC · +00:00
These are the busiest live references selected from the abbreviation families on this page.
| CEST | UTC |
|---|---|
| 02:00 | 00:00 |
| 03:00 | 01:00 |
| 04:00 | 02:00 |
| 05:00 | 03:00 |
| 06:00 | 04:00 |
| 07:00 | 05:00 |
| 08:00 | 06:00 |
| 09:00 | 07:00 |
| 10:00 | 08:00 |
| 11:00 | 09:00 |
| 12:00 | 10:00 |
| 13:00 | 11:00 |
| 14:00 | 12:00 |
| 15:00 | 13:00 |
| 16:00 | 14:00 |
| 17:00 | 15:00 |
| 18:00 | 16:00 |
| 19:00 | 17:00 |
| 20:00 | 18:00 |
| 21:00 | 19:00 |
| 22:00 | 20:00 |
| 23:00 | 21:00 |
| 00:00 | 22:00 |
| 01:00 | 23:00 |
Countries represented here include Germany, Spain, and Algeria.
Countries represented here include No country breakdown available.
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