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The Day Spain Moved Its Clock Forward (and Never Moved Back)

📅 2026-06-24  ·  ⏱ 8 min read  ·  🏷 Spain, History, Time Zones

Spain is in the wrong time zone. Has been for over 80 years. And most Spaniards don't even realize it.

Geographically, Spain sits on the same longitude as the UK and Portugal. Its solar time is roughly UTC+0 (or UTC+1 with DST). But since 1940, Spain has been on Central European Time — UTC+1 in winter, UTC+2 in summer. That's the same zone as Poland, Germany, and Italy, all of which are 1-2 hours east of Spain.

The result: Spain's solar noon happens at about 1:30 PM on the clock in winter, and 2:30 PM in summer. Spaniards eat lunch at 2-3 PM, dinner at 9-10 PM, and go to bed around midnight. Not because they want to — because their clock is ahead of where the sun says it should be.

How It Happened

In 1940, Francisco Franco decided to align Spain's clocks with Nazi Germany. The reason was political solidarity. Before that, Spain had been on GMT (UTC+0) since 1900, matching its geographic position and its neighbor Portugal.

After the war, most countries that had shifted for wartime reasons switched back. Spain didn't. The clocks stayed on CET. And there they remain, 85 years later.

The Consequences

Studies have linked Spain's misaligned time zone to:

Why Hasn't It Changed?

In 2013, a Spanish parliamentary subcommittee recommended returning to GMT. The proposal had public support. It would mean earlier sunsets (by the clock), earlier dinners, and better alignment with European business hours.

But nothing happened. The reasons are a mix of inertia, identity, and practical concerns:

Portugal Did It

Portugal, which shares the Iberian Peninsula with Spain, switched back to Western European Time (UTC+0) in 1986 after decades on CET. It works fine. Lisbon's solar noon is now around 12:30 PM on the clock — much more reasonable than Spain's 1:30 PM.

If Portugal can do it, Spain could too. But for now, Spain remains the country where the sun rises an hour "late" and sets an hour "late" by the clock. A quirk of history that became permanent.

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