Africa · Liberia
Current time in Monrovia
Greenwich Mean Time.
Friday, June 5, 2026
Daylight saving
Not observed
This zone has no seasonal clock change.
About Monrovia time
Monrovia keeps one clock.
Monrovia, the capital of Liberia, sits right on the Greenwich Meridian, making it one of the few African capital cities that naturally aligns with GMT without any UTC offset. The sun rises and sets in near-perfect sync with the clock, giving the city a rhythm that feels intuitively tied to 'universal' time—ideal for coordinating with teams in Europe and the Americas alike. Business life here flows steadily through the equatorial daylight, with long, consistent days that rarely shift with the seasons.
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about Monrovia's time zone, daylight saving rules, and scheduling across it. Can't find what you need? Email [email protected].
- Why does Monrovia use GMT despite being in West Africa?
- Monrovia lies almost exactly on the Prime Meridian (0° longitude), so it naturally falls into the GMT time zone—unlike most of West Africa, which uses offsets like UTC+1 or UTC+2.
- Does Monrovia observe daylight saving time?
- No, Monrovia has never observed daylight saving time. Its position near the equator means day length stays roughly the same year-round, so there's no need to adjust clocks.
- How does Monrovia's timezone help remote collaboration?
- Being on GMT makes Monrovia a convenient bridge between European and American work hours—morning meetings in Monrovia overlap well with both London's mid-morning and New York's early business hours.
- Is Monrovia the only African capital on GMT?
- It's one of very few. Most African capitals use positive UTC offsets, but Monrovia's geographic position on the Prime Meridian gives it a rare alignment with Greenwich Mean Time.
- What's unique about Monrovia's time zone history?
- Liberia adopted GMT in 1919, making it one of the earliest African nations to formally align with Greenwich Mean Time—a legacy of its historical ties to the United States and British colonial influence.
- How does equatorial daylight affect work life in Monrovia?
- With nearly 12 hours of daylight every day of the year, Monrovia's work schedule stays predictable—no dramatic seasonal shifts in sunrise or sunset to disrupt routines or meeting planning.
- What should remote teams know about scheduling with Monrovia?
- Monrovia's GMT alignment means no surprises: the time difference stays constant year-round, and its mid-morning hours overlap cleanly with both European and East Coast U.S. business windows.
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