City Time Difference Time difference between Lisbon and TIMARU:Lisbon is 11 hours ahead compared to TIMARU

The time difference between Lisbon and TIMARU is 11 hours

Time Zone Comparison

Lisbon (Portugal)

Time Zone

Europe/Lisbon

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+0

Daylight Saving Time

UTC+1

TIMARU (New Zealand)

Time Zone

Pacific/Auckland

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+12

Daylight Saving Time

UTC+13

Specified CityLisbon
Europe/Lisbon

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Lisbon, Portugal: The City of Seven Hills by the Sea

Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, is located on the west coast of the Iberian Peninsula and bordered by the Atlantic Ocean. This 2,800-year-old city is known as the "City of Seven Hills". The cobblestone alleyways of Alfama in the old town, the melancholy melodies of the Fado Music Hall, and the images of trolley buses jingling through the streets all speak of its romance and vicissitudes. In Belém, the Jerónimos Monastery and the Belém Tower (a World Heritage Site) bear witness to the splendor of the seafaring era, while the Portuguese egg tarts, born in the region, are a must-try for food lovers from all over the world. With its mild Mediterranean climate and long coastline, Lisbon is a fascinating mix of history, art and seaside vibrancy.


Comparison CityTIMARU
Pacific/Auckland

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Introduction to Timaru, New Zealand

Timaru, located on the east coast of New Zealand's South Island, is an important port city in the Canterbury region, about 160 kilometers from Christchurch. The city is famous for its Victorian and Edwardian architectural heritage, such as the South Canterbury Museum and the Timaru Botanic Gardens, which show the unique features of the 19th century colonial period.

Economy and Location

An agricultural and logistics hub, the port of Timaru is one of the South Island's major export centers, handling wool, meat and dairy products. The city's proximity to the Pacific Ocean offers natural attractions such as Caroline Bay Beach and is the gateway to the Southern Alps and the Mackenzie Basin Dark Star Reserve.

Cultural and Tourism Highlights

Timaru hosts annual community events such as the Festival of Lights, and its art galleries and theaters enrich cultural life. Surrounding attractions such as salmon farms and the historic site of Cape Opihi entice visitors to explore the marine and mountain ecology, making it a low-key yet charming destination on New Zealand's east coast.