Current Time in RussiaCheck local time in Moscow and all Russia cities. Russia spans 11 time zones.
Russia spans 11 time zones from Kaliningrad (UTC+2) to Kamchatka (UTC+12). Moscow Time is the reference for much of European Russia. Russia does not observe Daylight Saving Time.
Russia observes Daylight Saving Time (DST), known as Summer Time in Europe. Clocks spring forward one hour on the last Sunday of March and fall back on the last Sunday of October. During summer months, Russia uses MSK (UTC+3).
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To call Russia from the United States, the best time is between 8:00 AM and 10:00 AM EST, which corresponds to 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM in Russia. For UK callers, Russia is typically 1 hour ahead (or the same time during summer months). Early morning or late afternoon calls work best for most European schedules.
Standard business hours in Russia are typically 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM or 6:00 PM local time, Monday through Friday. Government offices and banks may have shorter hours. Many businesses close for lunch, especially in Southern European, Latin American, and Asian countries.
Traveling to Russia from North America typically involves a 5-9 hour time difference. The jet lag is usually manageable within 1-2 days. European business culture values punctuality, so arrive on time for meetings. Russia follows the 24-hour clock format in official contexts, though 12-hour format is also common in casual settings.
Russia spans 11 time zones, from KALT (UTC+2) to PETT (UTC+12). This makes Russia one of the countries with the most time zones in the world, which can make scheduling calls and meetings more complex.
The capital city Moscow serves as the political and often economic center of Russia. Major business activities are spread across cities including Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg, Novosibirsk and 4 more.
When planning international calls, video conferences, or business meetings with contacts in Russia, it's important to consider the time zone difference. KALT (UTC+2) is the most commonly referenced time zone for Russia. However, depending on the specific location, you may need to account for MSK (UTC+3) or SAMT (UTC+4) or YEKT (UTC+5) or OMST (UTC+6) or KRAT (UTC+7) or IRKT (UTC+8) or YAKT (UTC+9) or VLAT (UTC+10) or MAGT (UTC+11) or PETT (UTC+12).
Russia uses the Russian Ruble (₽) as its official currency. The international dialing code is +7.The official language is Russian.

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Vatican CityRussia spans 11 time zones: KALT (UTC+2), MSK (UTC+3), SAMT (UTC+4), YEKT (UTC+5), OMST (UTC+6), KRAT (UTC+7), IRKT (UTC+8), YAKT (UTC+9), VLAT (UTC+10), MAGT (UTC+11), PETT (UTC+12). The capital Moscow uses KALT (UTC+2).
Russia observes Daylight Saving Time (DST), known as Summer Time in Europe. Clocks spring forward one hour on the last Sunday of March and fall back on the last Sunday of October. During summer months, Russia uses MSK (UTC+3).
To call Russia from the United States, the best time is between 8:00 AM and 10:00 AM EST, which corresponds to 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM in Russia. For UK callers, Russia is typically 1 hour ahead (or the same time during summer months). Early morning or late afternoon calls work best for most European schedules.
Standard business hours in Russia are typically 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM or 6:00 PM local time, Monday through Friday. Government offices and banks may have shorter hours. Many businesses close for lunch, especially in Southern European, Latin American, and Asian countries.