Current Time in São Paulo
Live NTP-synced clock · BRT (Brasília Time) UTC−3 — permanent, no DST since 2019 · Weather, world city comparison & complete guide
The exact current time in São Paulo, Brazil is displayed live above, synchronized with international NTP servers. South America's most populous city runs on BRT (Brasília Time, UTC−3) — a permanent, fixed offset that never changes. … A crucial detail for anyone scheduling international calls or meetings: Brazil permanently abolished Daylight Saving Time in 2019 by Presidential Decree No. 9,772 signed by President Jair Bolsonaro on April 19, 2019. This means that while São Paulo's clock never moves, the time difference to cities in Europe and North America varies seasonally as those countries observe their own DST rules. São Paulo is home to B3 (Brasil, Bolsa, Balcão), Latin America's largest stock exchange, making its time zone a reference point for financial markets across the region.
São Paulo Time vs Major World Cities – Live Comparison
| City | Current Time | Time Zone | vs São Paulo |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🇧🇷São Paulo (reference) | --:-- | BRT UTC−3 | ±0 |
| 🇺🇸New York | --:-- | … | … |
| 🇺🇸Los Angeles | --:-- | … | … |
| 🇬🇧London | --:-- | … | … |
| 🇫🇷Paris | --:-- | … | … |
| 🇦🇷Buenos Aires | --:-- | ART UTC−3 | … |
| 🇦🇪Dubai | --:-- | GST UTC+4 | … |
| 🇯🇵Tokyo | --:-- | JST UTC+9 | … |
| 🇦🇺Sydney | --:-- | … | … |
💡 São Paulo does not observe DST — BRT (UTC−3) is permanent year-round. Time differences to London, Paris, New York and Sydney fluctuate seasonally because those cities observe DST; São Paulo stays constant.
São Paulo Time Zone – Permanent BRT (UTC−3) and the Abolition of DST
📅 In effect permanently, with no seasonal changes.
IANA identifier: America/Sao_Paulo
⛔ Permanently eliminated by Presidential Decree No. 9,772/2019, signed April 19, 2019. The last BRST clock change occurred in February 2019.
São Paulo – New York & London Time Differences by Season
💡 Key scheduling note: The time difference between São Paulo and cities observing DST is not constant year-round — it shifts by 1 hour when those cities' clocks change. Since São Paulo's BRT is fixed, all variation comes from the other side. Use the time zone converter to check the precise current offset at any moment.
São Paulo Time Zone Converter – Compare with World Cities
São Paulo – Geography & Location Data
Population & Administrative Data
| Population (municipality) | ~12.3 million |
| Metro area (RMSP) | ~22.8 million |
| Population density | ~7,398 /km² |
| Official language | Portuguese |
| Currency | Brazilian Real (BRL, R$) |
| International dial code | +55 (11 – São Paulo) |
| Internet domain | .br / .com.br |
| Postal code format | 01000-000 – 09999-999 |
| Traffic side | Right 🚗 |
| ISO code | BR-SP |
A Brief History of São Paulo
- 1554Portuguese Jesuit missionaries Manuel da Nóbrega and José de Anchieta found the mission Colégio de São Paulo de Piratininga on a plateau between the Tamanduateí and Anhangabaú rivers on January 25 — the Feast of Saint Paul. This becomes the nucleus of what will eventually be the largest city in Brazil.
- 1828São Paulo becomes the provincial capital and gains administrative importance. The founding of the Law School (Faculdade de Direito do Largo de São Francisco) draws intellectual elites from across Brazil, transforming the city into a center of liberal ideas and independence movements.
- 1870–1930The coffee boom makes São Paulo the world capital of coffee production, fueling massive waves of European and Asian immigration. Italians, Japanese, Spanish, Portuguese and Lebanese arrive by the millions, shaping the city's unique cultural mosaic. The textile and railway industries take off on the back of agricultural prosperity.
- 1922The Modern Art Week (Semana de Arte Moderna) in February sparks a Brazilian cultural revolution. Artists including Tarsila do Amaral and writer Mário de Andrade challenge European artistic canons and lay the foundations of an authentically Brazilian national art. It remains the most important founding moment of modern Brazilian culture.
- 1950–1980Rapid industrialization transforms São Paulo into Brazil's economic engine. Volkswagen, Ford, General Motors and hundreds of multinationals set up in the "ABC Paulista" industrial belt. The population explodes from 2 million to over 10 million — one of the fastest urbanization episodes in human history.
- 2019Brazil permanently abolishes Daylight Saving Time by presidential decree (Decree No. 9,772, April 19, 2019). São Paulo stays at BRT (UTC−3) forever. The decision was widely welcomed as it ended disruptions to sleep, productivity and public health — and greatly simplified international business coordination.
- TodaySão Paulo is Latin America's preeminent financial and economic center, with a metropolitan GDP exceeding USD 700 billion. B3 stock exchange is the world's 5th largest by market capitalization. The city hosts the world's largest Japanese community outside Japan (~1.5 million Nikkei), the largest Italian community outside Italy, and one of the world's largest Lebanese diasporas.
Top Tourist Attractions in São Paulo
✈️ Airports Serving São Paulo
| Airport | IATA Code | Distance | Transport | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Guarulhos International Airport (GRU) | GRU | ~25 km north-east | ~45–80 min (Trem / Ônibus / taxi) | 🌍 Main international hub |
| Congonhas Airport (Cidade de São Paulo) | CGH | ~8 km south | ~20–40 min (taxi / Metrô) | ✈️ Domestic, SP–RJ shuttle |
| Viracopos Airport (Campinas) | VCP | ~90 km north-west | ~90–120 min (bus / car) | 🚚 Cargo + low-cost flights |
Food & Culinary Culture in São Paulo – Latin America's Gastronomic Capital
Practical Travel Information for Visitors to São Paulo
| 🛂 Entry requirements (US/UK/EU citizens) | Citizens of the US, UK and most EU countries can enter Brazil without a visa for tourist stays. Requirements vary by nationality — always check the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs before travel. |
| 🔌 Electrical voltage | 127V and 220V (varies by area!) / 60Hz — check voltage before plugging in devices. Universal adapters recommended. |
| 🔌 Plug type | Type N (Brazilian standard NBR 14136, 3 round pins) — universal adapter needed |
| 🚨 Emergency numbers | 190 (Police) / 192 (SAMU – Medical emergencies) / 193 (Fire brigade) |
| 🚰 Tap water | Treated and technically safe, but bottled or filtered water is recommended especially for tourists |
| 🚇 Public transport | São Paulo Metro (6 lines, ~100 stations) is the most efficient option. Monorail and CPTM suburban train expand the network. Uber is very widely used and affordable. Road traffic is notorious — avoid taxis during peak hours. |
| 💰 Currency | Brazilian Real (BRL, R$) — cards widely accepted; 10% tip is often already included in the bill (serviço) |
| 🗣️ Language | Brazilian Portuguese — English spoken in hotels and business settings, limited elsewhere |
| 🌡️ Average temperatures | Summer (Dec–Feb): 28–32°C with intense afternoon rain · Winter (Jun–Aug): 15–22°C, drier · Altitude (~760 m) moderates extremes · High humidity year-round |
| ⚠️ Safety | Exercise extra caution in the historic center (Praça da Sé, Cracolândia) and on public transport. Avoid displaying phones or expensive jewelry. The Vila Madalena, Itaim Bibi, Jardins and Pinheiros neighborhoods are considered safer for tourists. |
| ✈️ Flights from Europe | Direct flights from Lisbon (TAP) in ~10h. Connections via Madrid, Frankfurt, Amsterdam or Paris; total journey ~16–20 hours from most European cities |
FAQ – São Paulo Time Zone, BRT and No DST
America/Sao_Paulo. Brazil abolished DST in 2019, so the UTC−3 offset is constant throughout the year.