Time Difference: Dubai to Prague
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Dubai vs Prague timezone guide
Dubai (UAE) uses the Asia/Dubai timezone at UTC+4, while Prague (Czech Republic) uses Europe/Prague at UTC+1. This means Prague is 3 hours behind Dubai (based on standard offsets — the live difference above accounts for daylight saving time).
Best meeting times between Dubai and Prague
Standard 9-to-5 working hours overlap by 6 hours per day. The shared window is 11am–5pm in Dubai, which is 9am–3pm in Prague. Schedule recurring meetings inside that window and both teams stay inside standard working hours.
Hour-by-hour planner
| Dubai | Prague | Status |
|---|---|---|
| 6am | 4am | Dubai early, Prague asleep |
| 7am | 5am | Dubai early, Prague asleep |
| 8am | 6am | Dubai early, Prague early |
| 9am | 7am | One side outside 9-to-5 but still awake |
| 10am | 8am | One side outside 9-to-5 but still awake |
| 11am | 9am | Both at work — ideal meeting time |
| 12pm | 10am | Both at work — ideal meeting time |
| 1pm | 11am | Both at work — ideal meeting time |
| 2pm | 12pm | Both at work — ideal meeting time |
| 3pm | 1pm | Both at work — ideal meeting time |
| 4pm | 2pm | Both at work — ideal meeting time |
| 5pm | 3pm | One side outside 9-to-5 but still awake |
| 6pm | 4pm | One side outside 9-to-5 but still awake |
| 7pm | 5pm | Dubai evening, Prague evening |
| 8pm | 6pm | Dubai evening, Prague evening |
| 9pm | 7pm | Dubai evening, Prague evening |
| 10pm | 8pm | Dubai late evening, Prague evening |
Green = standard working hours (9 AM – 5 PM). Amber = early (6–9 AM). Orange = evening (5–10 PM). Grey = asleep or late.
Daylight saving time between Dubai and Prague
Prague observes daylight saving time, but Dubai does not. That means the difference between the two cities changes seasonally — by one hour, around Prague's transition dates.
- Jan 1 → Mar 29Dubai is 3 hours ahead Prague
- Mar 29 → Oct 25Dubai is 2 hours ahead Prague
- Oct 25 → Jan 1Dubai is 3 hours ahead Prague
Distance between Dubai and Prague
Dubai and Prague are 4,449 km apart along the great-circle route. A direct flight takes roughly ~6h 14m, depending on aircraft type, winds, and routing.