- What is the time difference between Amsterdam and New York?
- Amsterdam uses CET (UTC+1) in winter and CEST (UTC+2) in summer. New York uses EST (UTC−5) in winter and EDT (UTC−4) in summer. The gap is six hours in winter (EST/CET) and five or six hours during the staggered transition weeks, and six hours again in summer (EDT/CEST). Wait — EDT (UTC−4) vs CEST (UTC+2) = six hours. The gap is always five or six hours depending on the transition window.
- What is the best meeting time for Amsterdam and New York?
- The best window is 9 AM–noon New York time: 3–6 PM Amsterdam during EST/CET (six-hour gap) or slightly different during the transition windows. A 10 AM New York / 4 PM Amsterdam standing call works year-round for most DST phases.
- How does Amsterdam’s DST compare to New York’s?
- Both cities observe DST, but the US changes in mid-March while the Netherlands (and all EU countries) changes in late March. For two weeks in spring and one to two weeks in autumn, the gap shifts by one hour from its usual value.