Best Time to Call Los Angeles from Mexico City
🕐 Live Timezone Overlap: Los Angeles & Mexico City
Los Angeles and Mexico City sit just one hour apart for much of the year, making this one of the more comfortable cross-border pairings in the Americas. Mexico City runs an hour ahead of Los Angeles. That small gap means a 9am start in Los Angeles lands at 10am in Mexico City, well within a normal working day for both sides. The catch is that the gap does not stay fixed: Los Angeles observes daylight saving time, Mexico City does not.
Time Difference: Los Angeles and Mexico City
Mexico City is currently 1 hour ahead of Los Angeles. The live offsets are Los Angeles UTC-7 and Mexico City UTC-6. Los Angeles observes daylight saving and Mexico City does not, so the offset shifts twice a year if both sides aren't already aligned.
Los Angeles is currently at UTC-7, having moved forward for daylight saving time under US federal rules (second Sunday in March, first Sunday in November). Mexico City stays at UTC-6 year-round after Mexico discontinued daylight saving in most of the country in 2022. That means the gap between the two cities narrows from 2 hours in winter to 1 hour during the US daylight saving period. Teams should update their calendar invites twice a year when Los Angeles shifts its clocks.
Best Times to Meet
The two cities share an 8-hour overlap window: 9am to 5pm in Los Angeles, 10am to 6pm in Mexico City. Inside that 8-hour window, the cleanest slot is typically 10am to 12pm Los Angeles time (11am to 1pm in Mexico City). This avoids the Mexico City lunch window, which often runs from 2pm to 4pm with formal meetings resuming afterwards. Los Angeles media and tech offices also skew later, with many staff starting at 10am Pacific, so mid-morning suits both cities well.
Working Hours Overlap Explained
Los Angeles operates on America/Los_Angeles (currently UTC-7). Mexico City operates on America/Mexico_City (currently UTC-6). The table below maps a standard 9:00 AM–6:00 PM day in Los Angeles to Mexico City's local time.
| Los Angeles time | Mexico City time | Status |
|---|---|---|
| 9:00 AM | 10:00 AM | Mexico City in business hours |
| 10:00 AM | 11:00 AM | Mexico City in business hours |
| 11:00 AM | 12:00 PM | Mexico City in business hours |
| 12:00 PM | 1:00 PM | Mexico City in business hours |
| 1:00 PM | 2:00 PM | Mexico City in business hours |
| 2:00 PM | 3:00 PM | Mexico City in business hours |
| 3:00 PM | 4:00 PM | Mexico City in business hours |
| 4:00 PM | 5:00 PM | Mexico City in business hours |
| 5:00 PM | 6:00 PM | Mexico City wrapping up |
| 6:00 PM | 7:00 PM | Mexico City outside hours |
Tips for Scheduling Across Los Angeles and Mexico City
- When Los Angeles clocks spring forward in March, the gap with Mexico City narrows to 1 hour; update recurring invites then.
- Avoid scheduling Mexico City calls between 2pm and 4pm local time, when business lunches typically run long.
- Mid-October to late October is one of the most stable scheduling periods: US DST still active, Mexican holidays not yet clustering.
- Los Angeles media and tech teams often start at 10am Pacific; a 10am LA call lands perfectly at 11am in Mexico City.
- Check both the Mexican and US federal holiday calendars in November: Day of the Dead and US Thanksgiving can fall in the same week.
Public Holidays and Working Weeks
Both cities work a standard Monday-to-Friday week with a 9am to 6pm working day. Cross-city meetings should account for both holiday calendars. Los Angeles observes Independence Day on 4 July, Thanksgiving on the fourth Thursday in November, and Christmas Day on 25 December. Mexico City's major dates include Independence Day on 16 September, Day of the Dead on 2 November, and Guadalupe Day on 12 December. November in particular is heavy with holidays on both sides.