Time in Rome – Live Local Clock & Central European Time Details

Time in Rome, Italy

10:30:05
Wednesday, 15 October 2025 (CEST)

Global Time Dashboard

Connecting Rome with key cities around the world, second by second.

Travel Tips for Rome’s Time Zone

Simple advice to keep your Roman holiday running smoothly.

📱 Set Devices to Automatic

Ensure your smartphone's time is set to "Automatic." It will update to the correct Rome time as soon as it connects to a local network.

✈️ Confirm Pre-Booked Tours

If you booked tours months in advance, re-confirm the start time a day before, especially if your travel crosses over a Daylight Saving change.

🌍 Mind the Difference

When calling home, remember the time difference. An afternoon call from Rome is early morning in the Americas or late at night in Asia.

Jet Lag & Acclimatization to Rome Time

Beat jet lag by preparing your body for the local time in Rome.

✈️ Before Your Flight

A few days before you travel, start shifting your sleep schedule by an hour or two towards Rome time. This gives your internal clock a head start.

☀️ During Your Flight

Set your watch to Rome time as soon as you board. Drink plenty of water and avoid excessive alcohol and caffeine. Try to sleep if it's nighttime in Rome.

😴 Upon Arrival

Resist the urge to nap immediately. Get outside into the daylight to help reset your circadian rhythm. Try to stay awake until a reasonable local bedtime (e.g., 22:00).

Famous Roman Clocks

Discover historical timepieces that have marked the hours for centuries.

Quirinal Palace Clock

Located on the highest of Rome's seven hills, the clock tower of the presidential palace has chimed the time over the city since the 17th century. It stands as a symbol of state and continuity.

Santa Maria in Aracoeli Clock

One of Rome's oldest public clocks, dating to 1412, was moved to the facade of this Capitoline Hill church in the 19th century. Notably, it only has one hand, marking the hours in a simpler concept of time.

24-Hour Time: L'Ora Militare

In Italy, official schedules for trains, museums, and events use the 24-hour clock. Understanding it is essential.

Standard Time (AM/PM)24-Hour TimeContext
9:00 AM09:00Museum Opening
1:30 PM13:30Lunch Time
6:00 PM18:00Angelus Bell / Aperitivo
9:45 PM21:45Train Departure

Unveiling Roman Numerals

Many of Rome's ancient inscriptions and clocks use Roman numerals. Try this converter to learn them!