One time zone covers the whole country in Italy — UTC+1, anchored on Rome — so everywhere shares the same clock.
Italy has its capital at Rome, is home to about 60 million people and covers about 301,000 km². Neighbouring countries include Austria, France and San Marino, among others. The main languages are Italian, German and French. The currency is the euro (EUR).
Frequently asked questions
What time is it in Italy right now?
The clock on this page shows the live time in Italy (Europe/Rome), currently UTC+2.
How many time zones does Italy have?
Italy uses a single time zone, Europe/Rome (UTC+2).
Does Italy observe daylight saving time?
Yes — Italy (or parts of it) moves the clocks for daylight saving time, so its UTC offset changes with the seasons.