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Time difference
Rome and Madrid

Live clocks (CET ↔ CET), the current gap, month-by-month offset changes (steady this year), and a full 24-hour map from Rome to Madrid.

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Live gap

See the current offset between Rome and Madrid, with IANA-backed clocks updating every second.

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Year-round chart

Neither city shifts clocks seasonally—the gap stays steady through 2026.

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Hour-by-hour

Scroll the 24-hour table to map any civil hour in Rome into Madrid with day-shift cues.

Time difference workspace

How Rome and Madrid line up today.

2 cities · live offsetSteady gap
City pair

Rome Madrid

Both cities share the same offset right now—scroll for month-by-month charts and a full-day conversion grid.

Live offsetIANA zones · updates automatically
Rome
Europe/Rome
ZoneCET / CEST
Offset nowUTC+2
Hour gap
0h

Same wall-clock offset

Madrid
Europe/Madrid
ZoneCET / CEST
Offset nowUTC+2
About this pairUseful when planning calls or docs

Time difference between Rome and Madrid: Madrid is currently on the same offset as Rome.

The gap between clocks stays steady through the year for this pair, even when Rome or Madrid (or both) shift for Daylight Saving—transition timing lines up so the delta does not move. The monthly table below shows the exact offset gap month by month. For practical scheduling, jump to the best-time-to-meet page or the 24-hour conversion table below.

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Live clocks workspace

Clocks side by side.

Updates every second
Right nowEurope/Rome · Europe/Madrid
Rome
Europe/Rome
Live time
--:--
OffsetUTC+2
AbbreviationCET / CEST
Observes DST
Madrid
Europe/Madrid
Live time
--:--
OffsetUTC+2
AbbreviationCET / CEST
Observes DST
Relationship

Madrid is the same instant as Rome.

DST rules can widen or shrink this gap for a few weeks each spring and autumn—the month table below shows how many hours Madrid sits ahead of or behind Rome through the calendar year.

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Year-round

Offset changes by month

Sampled mid-month for 2026. Compares Madrid versus Rome; a value of +3h means Madrid is three hours ahead of Rome.

2026 calendar

Month-by-month gap

MonthDifference (Madrid vs Rome)
JanuarySame
FebruarySame
MarchSame
AprilSame
MaySame
JuneSame
JulySame
AugustSame
SeptemberSame
OctoberSame
NovemberSame
DecemberSame
Hour by hour

24-hour conversion table

Every civil hour in Rome mapped into Madrid; day-shift cues follow active DST for both zones today.

RomeMadrid

Hourly wall-clock map for today — midnight crossings show as day shifts.

Rome with part-of-day icon
Madrid arrow and converted time
Day
  • 00:00
    00:00
    Same day
  • 01:00
    01:00
    Same day
  • 02:00
    02:00
    Same day
  • 03:00
    03:00
    Same day
  • 04:00
    04:00
    Same day
  • 05:00
    05:00
    Same day
  • 06:00
    06:00
    Same day
  • 07:00
    07:00
    Same day
  • 08:00
    08:00
    Same day
  • 09:00
    09:00
    Same day
  • 10:00
    10:00
    Same day
  • 11:00
    11:00
    Same day
  • 12:00
    12:00
    Same day
  • 13:00
    13:00
    Same day
  • 14:00
    14:00
    Same day
  • 15:00
    15:00
    Same day
  • 16:00
    16:00
    Same day
  • 17:00
    17:00
    Same day
  • 18:00
    18:00
    Same day
  • 19:00
    19:00
    Same day
  • 20:00
    20:00
    Same day
  • 21:00
    21:00
    Same day
  • 22:00
    22:00
    Same day
  • 23:00
    23:00
    Same day
Uses your browser's IANA zone data — choose another date in the converter for historical or future days.
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Related pages

More time-difference routes, pairwise best times, triple-city overlaps, and conversions tied to Rome, Madrid, or this corridor.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Offsets between Rome and Madrid, DST shifts, scheduling, and how we source timezone data—plus how to share this page.

Currently, Madrid is the same instant as Rome. This may change through the year if either city observes Daylight Saving Time.