Time Difference: Almaty vs Paris

Almaty (GMT+5) · Paris (GMT+2)

Almaty

GMT+5

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Paris

GMT+2

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Paris and Almaty are in the same UTC offset

Time Difference

0h

Almaty Offset

GMT+5

Asia/Almaty

Paris Offset

GMT+2

Europe/Paris

Summary

Almaty and Paris share the same UTC offset

Business Hours Overlap (9 AM – 6 PM)

9 hours overlap during standard business hours in both cities.

AlmatyParisOverlap
9 AM9 AMBusiness hours
10 AM10 AMBusiness hours
11 AM11 AMBusiness hours
12 PM12 PMBusiness hours
1 PM1 PMBusiness hours
2 PM2 PMBusiness hours
3 PM3 PMBusiness hours
4 PM4 PMBusiness hours
5 PM5 PMBusiness hours
6 PM6 PMOutside

Did You Know? — Almaty & Paris

Time Zone Facts: Almaty

  • Uses Almaty timezone in Asia
  • Key Asian business hours reference point
  • Mid-latitude: Almaty experiences pronounced seasons with 9–15 hours daylight variation

Time Zone Facts: Paris

  • France uses Central European Time (CET, UTC+1) in winter and Central European Summer Time (CEST, UTC+2) in summer, and despite being geographically close to the UK, Paris is always 1 hour ahead of London.
  • Paris is a key overlap city for transatlantic business: in the morning it aligns with East Coast US pre-market activity, and in the afternoon it captures the New York open at 3:30 PM CET.
  • At 48.9°N, Paris experiences around 8.5 hours of daylight in December and 16 hours in June — a swing of over 7.5 hours between solstices.

Frequently Asked Questions

Almaty and Paris are in the same time zone offset, so there is no time difference between them.
There are 9 overlapping business hours (9 AM–6 PM) between Almaty and Paris. Scheduling during those hours ensures both parties are in their working day.
Almaty and Paris share the same UTC offset (GMT+5), so their workdays are completely synchronized — no conversion needed, identical real-time availability, and deadline alignment is automatic.
Almaty observes GMT+5 (Asia/Almaty). A standard 9:00 AM–6:00 PM workday in Almaty maps to specific UTC hours — use UTC-anchored deadlines when coordinating with Almaty-based teammates to avoid confusion from local clock changes.
Paris observes GMT+2 (Europe/Paris). A standard 9:00 AM–6:00 PM workday in Paris maps to specific UTC hours — use UTC-anchored deadlines when coordinating with Paris-based teammates to avoid confusion from local clock changes.
If {cityA} and {cityB} follow different DST schedules — common in North America–Europe, Southern Hemisphere, or no-DST pairings — the time difference shifts by 1 hour during each transition. The 1–3 weeks between the two cities' clock-change dates create a 'gap window' that frequently catches teams off guard. The difference displayed here is always live and accounts for current DST status.
The best time to call Paris from Almaty is during the 9-hour business-hours overlap window, when both cities are within their standard working day (9 AM–6 PM).
When it is midnight (00:00) in Almaty, it is 12 AM in Paris.
No — Almaty and Paris share the same UTC offset, so they are always on the same calendar date.
Almaty observes Asia/Almaty (GMT+5). For async-first teams, the most reliable approach is anchoring shared deadlines in UTC rather than any local time, and defining each member's 'availability window' — typically 9:00 AM–6:00 PM Asia/Almaty for Almaty. This eliminates confusion when DST transitions shift local clocks seasonally.
Paris observes Europe/Paris (GMT+2). For async-first teams, the most reliable approach is anchoring shared deadlines in UTC rather than any local time, and defining each member's 'availability window' — typically 9:00 AM–6:00 PM Europe/Paris for Paris. This eliminates confusion when DST transitions shift local clocks seasonally.
Yes — with 9 hours of overlapping business hours, Almaty and Paris teams can hold real-time standups and synchronous collaboration daily during that window.

From the Blog

Data verified by Arjun Mehta, Geospatial Engineer · Sources: IANA Time Zone Database · Methodology
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