Convert Pacific Standard Time to British Summer Time (PST to BST)

Pacific Standard Time and British Summer Time are 9 hours apart. Use our free converter below for instant, accurate time zone conversion results.

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When it is 12:00 PM (noon) in PST, it is 9:00 PM in BST.
PST is 9 hours behind BST · UTC-8 vs UTC+1
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Understanding PST and BST Time Zones

Pacific Standard Time (PST)

Pacific Standard Time is observed in undefined and uses the offset UTC-8. Major cities in this time zone include Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Portland. This time zone serves a significant global region with important economic and cultural hubs.

British Summer Time (BST)

British Summer Time operates at UTC+1, covering undefined. Key cities include London, Edinburgh, Manchester. The 9-hour forward offset from PST means that when professionals in Los Angeles start their workday at 9:00 AM, it is already 6:00 PM in London.

PST is also commonly referred to as Pacific Time, PT, West Coast time, LA time, California time. BST is also known as UK summer time, London summer time, England time. So if you are searching for Pacific Time to UK summer time, this is the same conversion as PST to BST.

Complete PST to BST Conversion Table

The table below shows every two-hour increment converted from Pacific Standard Time to British Summer Time. Business hours (9 AM – 5 PM) are highlighted for easy scheduling reference.

PST (Pacific Standard Time)BST (British Summer Time)
12:00 AM (00:00)9:00 AM (09:00)
2:00 AM (02:00)11:00 AM (11:00)
4:00 AM (04:00)1:00 PM (13:00)
6:00 AM (06:00)3:00 PM (15:00)
8:00 AM (08:00)5:00 PM (17:00)
10:00 AM (10:00)7:00 PM (19:00)
12:00 PM (12:00)9:00 PM (21:00)
2:00 PM (14:00)11:00 PM (23:00)
4:00 PM (16:00)1:00 AM (01:00) (next day)
6:00 PM (18:00)3:00 AM (03:00) (next day)
8:00 PM (20:00)5:00 AM (05:00) (next day)
10:00 PM (22:00)7:00 AM (07:00) (next day)

Times shown in 12-hour and 24-hour format. Last updated 2026-03-09.

Scheduling Between PST and BST

International conference calls between Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Portland and London, Edinburgh, Manchester work best when scheduled during the overlap of both regions' business hours. Rotating meeting times monthly ensures fairness across time zones.

The significant 9-hour gap between PST and BST means that finding overlapping working hours requires compromise from at least one side. Consider adopting asynchronous workflows — recorded video updates, shared documents, and time-zone-aware project management tools — to supplement the limited real-time overlap.

Travel Between Los Angeles and London

Booking hotels and transportation in London? Double-check whether listed check-in times are in BST (local) or your departure time zone. A common mistake is arriving 9 hours early or late due to unconverted times.

Medical experts recommend allowing approximately one day of adjustment per hour of time difference. For the 9-hour shift between PST and BST, plan for roughly one week of gradual adjustment for optimal performance.

Daylight Saving Time Considerations

When daylight saving time is in effect, the abbreviation changes (e.g., EST becomes EDT, CET becomes CEST). Our converter handles this automatically, but being aware of which version is active helps avoid confusion.

For the PST to BST conversion specifically: PST (UTC-8) and BST (UTC+1) both observe DST. When both zones transition on different dates, the offset temporarily shifts by one hour for a few weeks. Always verify during March–April and October–November.

Frequently Asked Questions

PST (Pacific Standard Time) is 9 hours behind BST (British Summer Time). PST is UTC-8 and BST is UTC+1.

When it is 12:00 PM (noon) in PST, it is 9:00 PM in BST.

The best overlap for business hours is approximately 6:00 PM to 2:00 AM BST, which corresponds to 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM in PST. Given the large gap, consider alternating between early and late meeting times.

When daylight saving time is in effect, the abbreviation changes (e.g., EST becomes EDT, CET becomes CEST). Our converter handles this automatically, but being aware of which version is active helps avoid confusion.

Built by Mohamed Skhiri · Updated March 2026