What Time Zone Is Queens In?
Queens operates on America/New_York, abbreviated as EST, which is currently UTC-05:00 from Coordinated Universal Time. The IANA Time Zone Database (also known as the tz database or zoneinfo) records this under the identifier America/New_York. That identifier is what your phone, laptop, and every major web service uses when they display a localized time for Queens.
The designation America/New_York follows the IANA convention of naming zones after the largest city in that timezone region. This naming is geographic, not political, it reflects where the zone is observed, not which government controls it. The full record for this zone, including historical UTC offsets and past DST rule changes, is publicly available in the Wikipedia list of tz database time zones.
UTC Offset: Queens vs. The World
The current UTC offset in Queens is UTC-05:00. This means Queens time is 05:00 hours behind Coordinated Universal Time. To quickly convert: if it's 12:00 UTC right now, it's 17:51 local time in Queens.
Relative to other major cities: Queens is 0 hours ahead of New York, and -5 hours behind London (including any DST difference currently in effect). These differences can shift by one hour during DST transitions, which occur on different dates in different regions.
Business Hours in Queens
Standard business hours in Queens run from 09:00 to 18:00 local time (America/New_York). In UTC, that window is 14:51 to 23:51 UTC. If you're trying to schedule a call with someone in Queens:
- From New York: the Queens business day runs 09:51 to 18:51 New York time.
- From London: the Queens business day runs 14:51 to 23:51 London time.
Use the hour-by-hour conversion table above for the full 24-hour breakdown.
Daylight Saving Time in Queens
The DST indicator above shows whether Queens currently observes Daylight Saving Time. When DST is active, clocks advance by one hour, shifting the UTC offset by +1 and changing the abbreviation (for example, from EST to EDT in New York). When DST ends, clocks fall back and the offset returns to its standard value.
Not all countries observe DST. Japan, China, India, most of Africa, and several other nations maintain a fixed offset year-round. Whether America/New_York observes DST, and the exact dates of transitions, is governed by the rules stored in the IANA Time Zone Database , the same source your phone uses. The Wikipedia article on Daylight Saving Time provides a global map and country-by-country breakdown of DST observance.
Sunrise and Sunset in Queens
Today in Queens (40.7°N, 73.8°W), sunrise is approximately 06:29 and sunset is approximately 17:45 local time (America/New_York). These times are calculated using the Spencer equation for solar declination and apply to today's date. Latitude significantly affects day length: cities near the equator see roughly 12 hours of daylight year-round, while high-latitude cities experience dramatic swings, midsummer days can exceed 20 hours near the Arctic Circle, while midwinter days shrink to under 4 hours. At 40.7° latitude, Queens's day length varies by several hours between summer and winter solstice.
Best Time to Call Queens from Abroad
Standard business hours in Queens run 09:00 to 18:00 local time (America/New_York). For international callers, the ideal window is 10:00 to 16:00 Queens time : after the morning rush and before the end-of-day slowdown. In UTC, this translates to 15:51 to 21:51 UTC. Avoid calling before 09:00 or after 20:00 Queens time, these windows fall outside acceptable business etiquette in most professional settings. If you are calling from New York,Queens business hours correspond to 09:51 to 18:51 Eastern time. From London, that same window is 14:51 to 23:51 GMT/BST.
Queens Time vs Major World Cities
Right now, Queens (UTC-05:00) is offset from major business hubs as follows:
- New York: Queens is the same time as New York right now (UTC-05:00).
- London: Queens is 5 hours behind London right now (UTC+00:00).
- Dubai: Queens is 9 hours behind Dubai right now (UTC+04:00).
- Singapore: Queens is 13 hours behind Singapore right now (UTC+08:00).
- Tokyo: Queens is 14 hours behind Tokyo right now (UTC+09:00).
- Sydney: Queens is 16 hours behind Sydney right now (UTC+11:00).
These differences shift by one hour during DST transitions, which occur on different dates in different regions. Always verify the current offset before scheduling.
Geographic Location of Queens
Queens sits at 40.6815°N, -73.8365°W. Solar noon, the moment the sun reaches its highest point, occurs at approximately 12:51 local time, when the sun crosses the meridian above Queens. The IANA timezone America/New_York groups Queens with nearby cities that share the same legal time, even if they sit at slightly different longitudes and therefore experience solar noon at slightly different moments. Zone boundaries are drawn along political borders and transportation corridors, not strict meridian lines.
Queens: Size, Population, and Location
Queens has a population of approximately 2,316,841 people, placing it among the world's major metropolitan areas. The city sits at 40°40'N, 73°50'W (decimal: 40.6815°, -73.8365°),40.7 degrees north of the equator.
At 40.7° latitude, Queens experiences moderate seasonal variation in day length, expect roughly 9-10 hours of daylight in winter and 14-16 hours in summer. Today, Queens sees sunrise at 06:29 and sunset at 17:45 local time. The IANA timezone America/New_York groups Queens with nearby cities that share the same legal clock, even if they sit at slightly different longitudes with marginally different solar noon times.
Working Hours Overlap: Queens and Key Partners
Queens's standard working day (09:00–18:00 local, America/New_York) translates to different hours for common international partners:
- San Francisco (America/Los_Angeles): Queens's workday runs 06:51 to 15:51 Pacific time.
- Berlin (Europe/Berlin): Queens's workday runs 15:51 to 00:51 Central European time.
Overlap windows, times when both cities are within 09:00–18:00, are the practical window for real-time collaboration. Use the time difference tool on this site to find the shared working window for any pair of cities.