🇺🇸 New York Time Zone Information & Quick Conversion
Current local time in New York — the city operates on EST (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-5) during standard time and EDT (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-4) from the second Sunday in March to the first Sunday in November. Use the links below to convert New York time to any major city worldwide.
🌍 New York Time Conversion Hub
Quickly convert the current time in New York to any major city around the globe. Click any link below to see the exact time difference and plan your international meetings with confidence.
🕰️ New York Time Zone: EST, EDT & Daylight Saving
New York operates on Eastern Standard Time (EST, UTC-5) during the fall and winter months. From the second Sunday in March to the first Sunday in November, the city switches to Eastern Daylight Time (EDT, UTC-4), advancing clocks by one hour for daylight saving.
As the financial heartbeat of the United States, New York's time zone affects global markets. The New York Stock Exchange opens at 9:30 AM ET, which corresponds to 2:30 PM London (BST) or 10:30 PM Shanghai (CST). Staying aware of the current EST/EDT status is essential for anyone trading on Wall Street.
During EDT (summer), New York is 4 hours behind London (BST), 6 hours behind Paris (CEST), 13 hours behind Tokyo (JST), and 12 hours behind Shanghai (CST). During EST (winter), these offsets shift by one hour (5 hours behind London, 14 hours behind Tokyo).
Pro tip: Use the conversion links above to instantly check the current time in any city relative to New York. Bookmark this page as your central reference for New York time coordination across global time zones.