Time Difference: São Paulo vs London

São Paulo (GMT-3) · London (GMT+1)

São Paulo

GMT-3

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London

GMT+1

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London and São Paulo are in the same UTC offset

Time Difference

0h

São Paulo Offset

GMT-3

America/Sao_Paulo

London Offset

GMT+1

Europe/London

Summary

São Paulo and London share the same UTC offset

Business Hours Overlap (9 AM – 6 PM)

9 hours overlap during standard business hours in both cities.

São PauloLondonOverlap
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? — São Paulo & London

Time Zone Facts: São Paulo

  • São Paulo uses BRT (Brasília Time, UTC-3) and observes BRST (UTC-2) during Brazilian summer (roughly November to March) — note this is Southern Hemisphere summer, opposite to Northern Hemisphere DST timing.
  • The B3 exchange (Brasil, Bolsa, Balcão) in São Paulo opens at 10:00 AM BRT and closes at 6:00 PM BRT — in Eastern US time that's 9:00 AM–5:00 PM ET (standard), giving excellent overlap with US markets.
  • At 23.6°S, São Paulo is just south of the Tropic of Capricorn. Daylight hours range from about 11 hours in June (its winter) to 13.4 hours in December (its summer) — reversed from Northern Hemisphere cities.

Time Zone Facts: London

  • London sits on the Prime Meridian at 0° longitude, which is why Greenwich Mean Time (GMT/UTC+0) became the world's reference timezone in 1884 at the International Meridian Conference.
  • The London Stock Exchange opens at 8:00 AM GMT and closes at 4:30 PM GMT, making London's morning the global overlap window where both European and (briefly) US pre-market traders are active.
  • At 51.5°N — further north than most of Canada — London receives only about 7.5 hours of daylight at winter solstice but enjoys over 16.5 hours of daylight in midsummer.

Frequently Asked Questions

São Paulo and London 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 São Paulo and London. Scheduling during those hours ensures both parties are in their working day.
São Paulo and London share the same UTC offset (GMT-3), so their workdays are completely synchronized — no conversion needed, identical real-time availability, and deadline alignment is automatic.
São Paulo observes GMT-3 (America/Sao_Paulo). A standard 9:00 AM–6:00 PM workday in São Paulo maps to specific UTC hours — use UTC-anchored deadlines when coordinating with São Paulo-based teammates to avoid confusion from local clock changes.
London observes GMT+1 (Europe/London). A standard 9:00 AM–6:00 PM workday in London maps to specific UTC hours — use UTC-anchored deadlines when coordinating with London-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 London from São Paulo 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 São Paulo, it is 12 AM in London.
No — São Paulo and London share the same UTC offset, so they are always on the same calendar date.
São Paulo observes America/Sao_Paulo (GMT-3). 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 America/Sao_Paulo for São Paulo. This eliminates confusion when DST transitions shift local clocks seasonally.
London observes Europe/London (GMT+1). 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/London for London. This eliminates confusion when DST transitions shift local clocks seasonally.
Yes — with 9 hours of overlapping business hours, São Paulo and London teams can hold real-time standups and synchronous collaboration daily during that window.

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