CEST to DUBLIN Time Converter
Central European Summer Time → DUBLIN (Dublin)
CEST (Paris) ↔ DUBLIN (Dublin)
7h of business hours overlap daily (09:00–17:00)
Working hours: 09:00–17:00 local. Green = both working. Purple = one side only.
Central European Summer Time → DUBLIN (Dublin)
7h of business hours overlap daily (09:00–17:00)
Working hours: 09:00–17:00 local. Green = both working. Purple = one side only.
CEST (Paris) is 1 hour ahead of Dublin. When it's noon in CEST (Paris), it's 11:00 in Dublin.
CEST (Paris) observes Europe/Paris and Dublin observes Europe/Dublin — a 1 hour gap between them.
Both CEST (Paris) and Dublin are simultaneously in business hours for 7 hours per day (assuming standard 9:00–17:00 working hours).
CEST (Paris) and Dublin share 7 hours of business hours overlap daily. Showing the 3 most balanced slots — see the time table below for the full window.
Assumes a standard 9 AM–5 PM workday in each location's local timezone.
⚡ Upcoming holidays in both locations, confirm with your contact before booking.
Teams in CEST (Paris) (France) and Dublin (Ireland) face a 1-hour time difference day to day. A 7-hour shared business hours window makes real-time meetings feasible for both sides within their normal working day.
💡 Practical scheduling guidelines
Schedule at 10:00–11:00 (CEST (Paris)) for a 09:00–10:00 slot in Dublin — the sweet spot where both teams are working.
Schedule at 11:00–12:00 (CEST (Paris)) for a 10:00–11:00 slot in Dublin — the sweet spot where both teams are working.
Schedule at 12:00–13:00 (CEST (Paris)) for a 11:00–12:00 slot in Dublin — the sweet spot where both teams are working.
Recurring meetings are particularly vulnerable to DST shifts. The ClockinSync Chrome Extension alerts you before the offset changes.
Install ClockinSync Free →Drag the slider at the top to convert any CEST (Paris) time instantly. You can also type natural language like "3pm", "15:00", or a location name to get an immediate answer.