🇦🇪 Time Zones in United Arab Emirates

The UAE uses Gulf Standard Time (GST, UTC+4) year-round. The country changed its weekend in 2022 from Friday-Saturday to Saturday-Sunday, aligning with Western business schedules. Dubai and Abu Dhabi are major business hubs, and the UAE's location between Asia and Europe makes it a popular meeting point.

Time Zone Overview

Time Zone(s)UTC OffsetDST
GST (Gulf Standard Time, UTC+4)See details aboveThe UAE does not observe daylight saving time.

Major Cities in United Arab Emirates

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Quick Facts

  • Number of time zones: 1
  • Daylight saving: The UAE does not observe daylight saving time.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many time zones does United Arab Emirates have?

United Arab Emirates has 1 time zone(s): GST (Gulf Standard Time, UTC+4).

Does United Arab Emirates observe daylight saving time?

The UAE does not observe daylight saving time.

Time in Daily Life

The UAE uses UTC+4 year-round with no daylight saving, so Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Sharjah all share one clock.

The country has kept a fixed offset to suit its role as a global business hub, where aligning with London, Mumbai, and Singapore matters more than seasonal light.

The workday often runs 09:00 to 18:00 with a long midday break during the hot months, and evening life centres on malls, beaches, and dining past 21:00.

The cooler months from November to March are peak outdoor season, with the Dubai Shopping Festival and the Formula 1 weekend drawing late-night crowds.

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