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Best Time to Call the UK: When London Actually Picks Up the Phone

📅 June 23, 2026  ·  ⏱ 6 min read  ·  🏷 UK, London, GMT, BST, Calling Guide

The UK is relatively easy to call compared to countries with multiple time zones — there's just one (GMT in winter, BST in summer). But the UK's position at UTC+0 means the time difference with most of the world is significant, and the overlap windows can be tight.

One thing that confuses people: the UK observes daylight saving time. Clocks go forward one hour on the last Sunday in March (becoming BST, UTC+1) and back on the last Sunday in October. So the time difference between the UK and other countries shifts twice a year.

UK Time Zone Basics

Calling the UK from the US

The US-UK time difference is 5 hours (EST vs GMT) or 8 hours (PST vs GMT). During BST, it's 4 hours (EST) or 7 hours (PST).

Your Time (US Eastern)UK Time (Winter)UK Time (Summer)Good For
7:00–9:00 AM EST12:00–2:00 PM GMT11:00 AM–1:00 PM BSTMidday UK calls
9:00–11:00 AM EST2:00–4:00 PM GMT1:00–3:00 PM BSTBest overlap window
11:00 AM–12:00 PM EST4:00–5:00 PM GMT3:00–4:00 PM BSTEnd of UK business day

From Pacific time, the window is much narrower. 7:00 AM PST = 3:00 PM GMT. By 10:00 AM PST, it's 6:00 PM in London and most people have gone home.

Calling from Europe

This is the easy one. Most of Central Europe (CET, UTC+1) is just one hour ahead of the UK in winter, and the same time during summer (when the UK is on BST and Europe is on CET/CEST).

The exception: Portugal and the Canary Islands are on GMT/WET, so they're the same time as the UK year-round.

Calling from Asia-Pacific

From Tokyo (UTC+9), the UK is 9 hours behind in winter, 8 hours behind in summer. Your evening is their morning:

From Sydney (UTC+10), the gap is 10–11 hours. You'll mostly be calling the UK's previous afternoon/evening from your morning.

UK Business Culture Notes

UK business hours are typically 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM, with lunch around 12:30–1:30 PM. But London's financial sector starts earlier — 7:30 AM isn't unusual in the City.

Friday afternoons in the UK are notoriously quiet. Many people leave early, and important decisions rarely get made on a Friday. If you need a real answer, call Monday through Thursday.

Bank holidays (the UK's term for public holidays) shut things down completely. There are 8 per year in England and Wales, more in Scotland and New Year's Day, Good Friday, Christmas Day, and Boxing Day are the big ones.

Quick Reference: Major UK Cities

All on GMT/BST: London · Manchester · Birmingham · Edinburgh · Glasgow · Liverpool · Bristol