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Stockholm Time - Current Local Time & Timezone

Current local time in Stockholm, Sweden.

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Stockholm Time Zone Guide

This live clock shows the current local time in Stockholm, Sweden using the timezone identifier Europe/Stockholm. The display updates every second and reflects the timezone rules provided by your browser, including daylight saving time changes when the region observes them.

Use this page when scheduling a call, planning travel, checking market hours, or confirming the local date before sending a message. If you need to watch several locations at once, return to the world clocks grid.

Planning with Stockholm Time

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Schedule a meetingCompare Stockholm business hours against your local time.
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Set a reminderUse the alarm clock after converting the time to your timezone.

About Stockholm Time

Stockholm uses Central European Time (CET, UTC+1) in winter and Central European Summer Time (CEST, UTC+2) in summer, following EU-wide DST rules. Stockholm's timezone is shared with Oslo, Copenhagen, Berlin, Paris, Amsterdam, and most of the EU's economic core. Sweden has debated abolishing DST within the EU framework but continues to observe it.

Nasdaq Stockholm (the successor to the original Stockholm Stock Exchange, founded in 1863) trades from 9:00 AM to 5:25 PM CET/CEST. Stockholm is a globally significant hub for fintech, gaming, and music technology — Spotify, Klarna, King, and a dense cluster of European tech unicorns originated here. For the global venture capital and technology investment community, Stockholm's CET timezone means investor calls with Nordic startups can be scheduled alongside London and Berlin meetings on the same day.

Stockholm's high latitude — at 59° North — produces some of the most extreme daylight variation among major financial cities: up to 18 hours of daylight in June and under 7 hours in December. Scandinavian business culture historically front-loads the working day, concentrating meetings before 3:00 PM, a pattern that international counterparts expecting late-afternoon availability should account for.

Stockholm Time Zone Facts

  • UTC offset: UTC+1 (CET) in winter, UTC+2 (CEST) in summer; follows EU DST schedule.
  • Nasdaq Stockholm trades 9:00 AM to 5:25 PM CET/CEST; home exchange for Spotify, Klarna, and King.
  • Stockholm shares CET/CEST with Oslo, Berlin, Paris, and Amsterdam.
  • Extreme seasonal daylight variation drives a morning-heavy meeting culture in Stockholm business.

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