Time Zones in Sweden
1 time zone · 47 major cities
Sweden's capital is Stockholm (estimated population ~1.5M). The country uses a single time zone, Europe/Stockholm (CEST). Sweden observes daylight saving time.
Use the interactive converter on this page to ensure you account for daylight saving time when scheduling across regions.
Europe/StockholmCEST (GMT+2)
- Stockholm(capital)
- Goteborg
- Malmo
- Uppsala
- Linkoping
- Umea
- Orebro
- Vasteras
- Jonkoping
- Lulea
- Visby
- Karlstad
- Gavle
- Halmstad
- Kalmar
- Vaxjo
- Ostersund
- Falun
- Helsingborg
- Norrkoping
- Nykoping
- Sundsvall
- Eskilstuna
- Sodertalje
- Kiruna
- Trollhattan
- Harnosand
- Kristianstad
- Skelleftea
- Ornskoldsvik
- Borlange
- Skovde
- Landskrona
- Angelholm
- Karlskrona
- Lund
- Falkenberg
- Karlskoga
- Hudiksvall
- Vastervik
- Oskarshamn
- Lidkoping
- Falkoping
- Kristinehamn
- Hassleholm
- Bromma
- Boras
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many time zones does Sweden have?
- Sweden has 1 time zone.
- What are the time zones in Sweden?
- The IANA time zones in Sweden are: Europe/Stockholm.
- What is the current time in Sweden?
- Sweden uses a single timezone. Use the interactive converter on this page to see the current time.