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Current Time in London

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📍 London, Greater London 🇬🇧 United Kingdom of Great Britain --:--:-- Loading...
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51.5074°N0.1278°WElev: 11 m
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Population9.0 mil.

The exact current time in London is displayed live above, synchronized with international NTP servers. The capital of the United Kingdom operates on the time zone (), at an offset of . . London sits on the Prime Meridian (0° longitude) at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich — making it the historical reference point for all global timekeeping. London's time zone underpins the entire UTC system used worldwide.

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London Time vs Major World Cities – Live Comparison

CityCurrent TimeTime Zonevs London
🇬🇧London (reference)--:--±0
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🇺🇸Los Angeles--:--
🇫🇷Paris--:--
🇩🇪Berlin--:--
🇦🇪Dubai--:--GST UTC+4
🇮🇳Mumbai--:--IST UTC+5:30
🇯🇵Tokyo--:--JST UTC+9
🇦🇺Sydney--:--
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Daylight Saving Time in the UK – GMT & BST Explained

☀️ Summer Time (BST) UTC+1 BST — British Summer Time

📅 Last Sunday of March → Last Sunday of October
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❄️ Standard Time (GMT) UTC+0 GMT — Greenwich Mean Time

📅 Last Sunday of October → Last Sunday of March
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💡 Important note: The UK changes its clocks on the same Sunday as most of continental Europe (France, Germany, etc.). This means the difference between London and Paris or Berlin stays constant all year at −1 hour. The gap to New York varies: most of the year, with brief windows of 4 or 6 hours when one region has changed but the other hasn't yet. Use our Time Zone Converter to get the exact current difference.

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London Time Zone Converter – Compare with World Cities

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London – Geography & Location Facts

🌍LocationNorth-West EuropeEngland · Greater London
📌GPS Coordinates51.5074°N0.1278°W (west)
⛰️Average Elevation11 mabove sea level
📐Area1,572 km²Metro area: 8,382 km²
🌡️ClimateCfb (Köppen)Temperate oceanic, frequent overcast
🌊Main RiverRiver ThamesRuns through the city centre, 346 km long
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Population & Administrative Data

Population (Greater London)~9.0 million
Metropolitan area~14.8 million
Density5,701 people/km²
Official languageEnglish
CurrencyPound Sterling (£, GBP)
International dial code+44 (020 London)
Internet domain.uk / .co.uk
Postcode formatSW1A, EC1, WC2…
Drives onLeft 🚗
ISO codeGB-LND
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A Brief History of London

  • ~43 ADRomans found Londinium on the banks of the Thames. It quickly becomes the most important commercial port in Roman Britannia.
  • 1066William the Conqueror defeats Harold at Hastings and is crowned at Westminster Abbey. Construction of the Tower of London begins immediately after.
  • 1665–1666The Great Plague kills ~100,000 Londoners. The following year, the Great Fire of London destroys 13,000 houses — the city is rebuilt in stone.
  • 1884The International Meridian Conference in Washington establishes the Greenwich Meridian as the Prime Meridian — London becomes the world's timekeeping centre.
  • 1940–1941The Blitz — German bombing raids devastate London for 57 consecutive nights. The resilience of its people becomes a symbol of British defiance.
  • TodayLondon is one of the world's most cosmopolitan cities (~9 million residents, over 300 languages spoken) and a global centre for finance, culture, and technology.
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Top Tourist Attractions in London

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Big Ben & ParliamentThe Elizabeth Tower with its iconic Big Ben bell — the symbol of London. The Palace of Westminster houses one of the world's oldest parliamentary democracies.
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Tower of LondonMedieval fortress founded by William the Conqueror in 1078. Home to the Crown Jewels and nine centuries of history.
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London EyeA 135 m observation wheel on the South Bank of the Thames. Spectacular 360° views of the city with visibility up to 40 km on a clear day.
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British MuseumOne of the world's greatest museums: 8 million objects including the Rosetta Stone, Egyptian mummies, and the Elgin Marbles. Free admission.
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Hyde Park142 hectares in the heart of London. Speakers' Corner, the Serpentine lake, open-air concerts, and unforgettable walks.
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Royal Observatory GreenwichThe home of the Prime Meridian (0° longitude). The global calculation of GMT/UTC begins right here. Straddle both hemispheres at once.

✈️ London's Airports

AirportIATA CodeDistanceTransportType
HeathrowLHR24 km west~45 min (Elizabeth line)🌍 Main international hub
GatwickLGW45 km south~30 min (Gatwick Express)🌍 Secondary international
StanstedSTN56 km north-east~47 min (Stansted Express)✈️ Low-cost (Ryanair)
LutonLTN51 km north~35 min (Thameslink)✈️ Low-cost (Wizz, easyJet)
London CityLCY11 km east~22 min (Elizabeth line)🏢 Business / regional
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British & London Food Culture

🍳Iconic BreakfastFull English BreakfastEggs, bacon, sausages, beans, mushrooms & grilled tomatoes
🐟Classic Street FoodFish & ChipsBattered cod with thick-cut chips — London's enduring emblem
🥧Sunday TraditionSunday RoastRoast meat with vegetables, gravy & Yorkshire pudding
🫖British RitualAfternoon TeaTea, scones with clotted cream & finger sandwiches — around 4–5 PM
🍺Iconic DrinkReal Ale (Pub Bitter)Traditionally cask-conditioned ale, served at cellar temperature
🍮Classic DessertSticky Toffee PuddingDate sponge cake with warm butterscotch toffee sauce
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Practical Travel Information for Visitors to London

🛂 Entry requirements (US / Canada / Australia)ETA required. Citizens of many countries including the US, Canada, and Australia must obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) before travelling. Apply via the official UK ETA app. Allows stays of up to 6 months for tourism or business.
🛂 Entry requirements (EU citizens)EU citizens do not need a visa for short stays but must use ePassport gates or present a valid passport at border control. The ETA does not apply to EU nationals at present.
🔌 Electricity230V / 50Hz
🔌 Plug typeType G (3 pins) — an adapter is needed for US and European plugs
🚨 Emergency numbers999 (all emergencies) / 101 (non-urgent police) / 111 (non-urgent NHS)
🚰 Tap waterSafe to drink ✅ (ranked among the world's best)
🚇 Public transportThe Tube (11 Underground lines), iconic red buses, Overground, Elizabeth line, Thames Clipper river buses
💰 CurrencyPound Sterling (£) — London does not accept Euros. Card payments accepted almost everywhere.
🗣️ LanguageEnglish — over 300 languages are spoken in the city
🌡️ Average temperaturesWinter: 4–8°C · Summer: 18–24°C · Rain possible year-round
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Frequently Asked Questions – London Time Zone & GMT

London uses GMT (Greenwich Mean Time, UTC+0) in winter and BST (British Summer Time, UTC+1) in summer. Clocks go forward on the last Sunday in March and back on the last Sunday in October.
Yes. The UK observes Daylight Saving Time (BST) from the last Sunday in March (clocks go from 01:00 to 02:00) to the last Sunday in October (clocks go from 02:00 back to 01:00). This is synchronised with most of continental Europe on the same dates.
For most of the year, London is 5 hours ahead of New York (GMT vs EST, or BST vs EDT). However, for a short window in spring (when the US has changed its clocks but the UK hasn't yet, or vice versa), the gap can briefly be 4 or 6 hours. Use our live converter above for the exact current difference.
The time difference between London and Sydney varies throughout the year because Australia observes DST in the opposite hemisphere season. In the UK's winter (GMT), Sydney is typically 11 hours ahead (AEDT). In the UK's summer (BST), it narrows to around 9 hours ahead (AEST). The live comparison table above always shows the current accurate difference.
London sits on the Prime Meridian (0° longitude), which passes through the Royal Observatory in Greenwich. At the 1884 International Meridian Conference in Washington, this line was adopted as the global reference. France and other European countries lie to the east and therefore use UTC+1 (CET), but the UK remains on its natural solar time of UTC+0. Brexit did not change this arrangement.
GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) and UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) both represent UTC+0 and are effectively equivalent for everyday use. The technical distinction is that GMT is defined astronomically (based on Earth's rotation), while UTC is based on atomic clocks and is slightly more precise. In practice, for scheduling and daily timekeeping, GMT and UTC can be used interchangeably. Learn more on our GMT vs UTC page.
London has 5 main airports. The closest to the centre is London City (LCY), just 11 km to the east (~22 min on the Elizabeth line). The largest and most international is Heathrow (LHR), 24 km to the west (~45 min). Budget travellers often use Stansted (STN) (Ryanair) or Luton (LTN) (easyJet, Wizz Air).
Summer (June–August) offers the most sunshine and the longest days (sunset after 9 PM in BST), but also peak crowds and higher prices. Spring (April–May) and autumn (September–October) are ideal: mild temperatures of 14–18°C, fewer tourists, and cheaper accommodation. Winter brings festive Christmas markets and dazzling light displays, with temperatures rarely dropping below 0°C.