Current Local Time in Manila

Manila, Philippines (GMT+8)

17:28:06

Friday, April 24, 2026

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🌅5:38 AM🌇6:12 PM

Manila is located in the Asia/Manila timezone in Philippines.

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📞+63 2
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🏢Business Hours in Manila

OFFICES
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
BANKS
9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
SHOPS
10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
RESTAURANTS
Varies

Hours are general references based on official business standards. Actual hours may vary.

Time Zone Facts

🕐ZoneManila
🌐OffsetUTC
🔄DSTNo
📋IANAAsia/Manila
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No DST changes
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Manila follows Manila and does not observe Daylight Saving Time.

Data: IANA Time Zone Database

☀️Climate

Tropical monsoon with hot humid weather year-round (27-34°C). Typhoon season June-November.

🏛️Top Attractions

IntramurosRizal ParkManila Ocean ParkSan Agustin ChurchNational Museum

📍About Manila Time Zone

Manila Time Zone: Philippine Time in Asia's BPO Capital

Manila operates on Philippine Standard Time (PHT), fixed at UTC+8 throughout the entire year. The Philippines abolished daylight saving time decades ago, meaning PHT never shifts — a year-round constant that makes scheduling with Manila reliably predictable. This UTC+8 offset places Manila in the same timezone as Singapore, Hong Kong, Beijing, Kuala Lumpur, and Perth, making it deeply embedded in the Asia-Pacific business ecosystem. Manila sits 8 hours ahead of London (GMT), 13 hours ahead of New York (EST), and just 1 hour behind Tokyo (JST/UTC+9). Beyond geography, Manila's timezone has a profound economic dimension: the Philippines is the world's undisputed BPO (Business Process Outsourcing) capital, home to over 900,000 call center workers concentrated in Makati, Bonifacio Global City (BGC), and Ortigas. These agents deliberately work overnight PHT hours — typically 9:00 PM to 6:00 AM — to overlap with US business hours on Eastern and Pacific time. The time gap that separates Manila from the US is not a barrier but the very reason the Philippines captured this industry, allowing real-time customer support while American businesses sleep.

Manila Business Culture: Call Centers and US Time Alignment

Standard Philippine corporate hours run 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM PHT, Monday through Friday, with many companies operating Saturday half-days. Banks, government offices, and traditional industries follow this schedule. However, Manila's identity as a global BPO hub means an enormous parallel economy runs on US clock time: companies including Concentrix, Accenture, Teleperformance, and TELUS International run multiple 24/7 shifts in Makati's Ayala Avenue corridor and Bonifacio Global City. These BPO campuses are purpose-built for night workers, with cafeterias, gyms, and shuttle services calibrated to midnight and dawn shift changes. For regional business, Manila coordinates closely with Singapore and Hong Kong — both sharing the UTC+8 timezone — for banking, logistics, and trade finance. The Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) operates 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM PHT, aligning with Asian market hours. Major conglomerates such as SM Group, Ayala Corporation, and JG Summit Holdings maintain regional headquarters in Makati's central business district, operating during standard daytime hours while their BPO subsidiaries serve global clients through the night.

Calling Manila from the US, UK, and Europe: Best Windows

Coordinating calls with Manila requires accounting for the large UTC gaps separating it from Western time zones. From New York (EST, UTC-5): Manila is 13 hours ahead, so calling between 8:00 PM and 11:00 PM Eastern places you in Manila's 9:00 AM to noon window — ideal for reaching offices, government agencies, or business contacts at their most responsive. During EDT (summer, UTC-4), the gap narrows to 12 hours: 9:00 PM Eastern reaches Manila at 9:00 AM PHT. From Los Angeles (PST, UTC-8): Manila is 16 hours ahead — call 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM Pacific to land in Manila's 9:00 AM to noon slot. From London (GMT, UTC+0): Manila is 8 hours ahead in winter; a 9:00 AM London call reaches Manila at 5:00 PM, still within extended business hours. During BST (summer, UTC+1), the gap shrinks to 7 hours — London's 10:00 AM catches Manila at 5:00 PM PHT. From Dubai (GST, UTC+4): Manila is 4 hours ahead year-round, making 9:00 AM Dubai time arrive at 1:00 PM Manila — a convenient midday connection. The Philippines international dialing code is +63, with Manila's area code 2.

Quick Facts: Manila Time

  • Time Zone: Philippine Standard Time (UTC+8 (year-round))
  • Daylight Saving: Not observed
  • Country: Philippines
  • Coordinates: 14.60, 120.98
  • Calling Code: +63 2

Last updated: March 2026 | ✓ Verified by WhatTime.city Editorial Team | Timezone data sourced from IANA Time Zone Database.

🌐Time Difference from Manila

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CityNowDiffOverlap
🌙New YorkUnited States5:28 AM-12h
No overlap
🌅LondonUnited Kingdom10:28 AM-7h
No overlap
🌆TokyoJapan6:28 PM+1h
Good overlap
🌅ParisFrance11:28 AM-6h
Limited
☀️DubaiUnited Arab Emirates1:28 PM-4h
Limited
🌆SingaporeSingapore5:28 PMSame
Good overlap
🌆Hong KongHong Kong5:28 PMSame
Good overlap
🌆ShanghaiChina5:28 PMSame
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Frequently Asked Questions

Manila, Philippines uses Philippine Standard Time (PST, UTC+8) year-round. The Philippines does not observe Daylight Saving Time. The IANA identifier is Asia/Manila. Manila operates on Philippine Standard Time (PHT), which is UTC+8 year-round. Unlike many countries, the Philippines does not observe daylight saving time, so the clock never changes — PHT is always UTC+8 regardless of season. Use the live clock above to see the exact current time in Manila with seconds updating in real time.

Manila is in the Philippine Standard Time zone (PHT), UTC+8. This timezone is shared with Singapore, Hong Kong, Beijing, Kuala Lumpur, and Perth. Manila is 8 hours ahead of UTC, 13 hours ahead of New York (EST), and 8 hours ahead of London (GMT). Because the Philippines does not observe DST, Manila's UTC offset never changes throughout the year.

No. The Philippines does not observe daylight saving time. Manila remains on Philippine Standard Time (PHT/UTC+8) all year long. The last time the Philippines experimented with daylight saving was during World War II. This makes Manila's time difference with any given city predictable and fixed, except when the other city shifts its clocks for DST.

Manila is 13 hours ahead of New York during Eastern Standard Time (EST, November–March) and 12 hours ahead during Eastern Daylight Time (EDT, March–November). When it is 9:00 AM in Manila, it is 8:00 PM the previous day in New York (EST). This gap is why Manila's massive BPO and call center industry runs night shifts — agents work Manila evenings to cover US business hours.

Manila is 8 hours ahead of London during GMT (winter, October–March) and 7 hours ahead during BST (summer, March–October). When it is 5:00 PM in Manila, it is 9:00 AM in London (GMT) or 10:00 AM (BST). The shift in the gap is caused by the UK adjusting its clocks while the Philippines does not, so the difference fluctuates by one hour seasonally.

From New York (EST), call Manila between 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM Eastern to reach Manila between 9:00 AM – noon the next day — squarely within standard office hours. From Los Angeles (PST), calling between 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM Pacific reaches Manila 9:00 AM – noon PHT. Most BPO offices in Manila operate 24/7, so late-night US calls can often be answered even outside regular hours.

Yes. The entire Philippines operates on a single timezone — Philippine Standard Time (PHT/UTC+8) — from the northernmost tip of Luzon to the southernmost island of Tawi-Tawi. Despite spanning over 7,600 islands, there is no regional time variation. This single-timezone policy simplifies scheduling across the archipelago and for the country's large remote and BPO workforce.

Manila is 4 hours ahead of Dubai year-round. Dubai operates on Gulf Standard Time (GST/UTC+4) and does not observe daylight saving time, and neither does Manila (PHT/UTC+8). This makes the 4-hour difference constant throughout the year. When it is noon in Dubai, it is 4:00 PM in Manila — a convenient overlap for business between the two cities, which have significant trade and OFW (Overseas Filipino Worker) connections.

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Last updated: April 2026✓ Data verified by WhatTime.city Editorial Team

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