Daylight Saving Time 2026: Italy

Italy observes daylight saving time (DST) in 2026. Find clock change dates, UTC offsets, and affected cities below.

Observes DST
Clocks change twice per year in Italy — forward in spring, back in autumn.

Clock Change Dates in Italy2026

EventDateFromTo
Spring ForwardSunday, March 29, 2026UTC+1UTC+2
Fall BackSunday, October 25, 2026UTC+2UTC+1

UTC Offsets — Italy

PeriodUTC OffsetName
Standard Time (Winter)UTC+1Europe/Rome
Daylight Saving Time (Summer)UTC+2Europe/Rome (DST)

Cities in Italy

CityTimezoneUTC Offset (Standard)
RomeEurope/RomeUTC+1
MilanEurope/RomeUTC+1
NaplesEurope/RomeUTC+1
TurinEurope/RomeUTC+1
FlorenceEurope/RomeUTC+1
VeniceEurope/RomeUTC+1
PalermoEurope/RomeUTC+1
GenoaEurope/RomeUTC+1
BolognaEurope/RomeUTC+1
CataniaEurope/RomeUTC+1
BariEurope/RomeUTC+1

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Italy observe daylight saving time?
Yes, Italy observes daylight saving time (DST). Clocks are adjusted forward in spring and back in autumn each year.
When do clocks change in Italy in 2026?
In 2026, clocks in Italy spring forward on Sunday, March 29, 2026 and fall back on Sunday, October 25, 2026.
How much do clocks change in Italy?
Clocks in Italy change by 1 hour. The standard time offset is UTC+1 and the summer (daylight saving) time offset is UTC+2.
What is the UTC offset for Italy?
Italy uses UTC+1 as its standard (winter) time offset and UTC+2 during daylight saving time (summer).
Which timezone does Italy use?
Italy's primary timezone is Europe/Rome. Some cities may use different timezones — for example: Rome (Europe/Rome), Milan (Europe/Rome), Naples (Europe/Rome).

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