Cities in Indiana
Indiana is primarily in the Eastern time zone, with a few southwestern and northwestern counties in Central. Home to the Indianapolis 500 and Notre Dame.
Cities in Indiana span the America/Indiana/Indianapolis time zone. There are 31 featured cities in Indiana on WorldTimePage, each with a live local clock. The capital of Indiana is Indianapolis. Indiana is primarily in the Eastern time zone, with a few southwestern and northwestern counties in Central. Home to the Indianapolis 500 and Notre Dame.
Top Cities in Indiana
Live times · 31 citiesAll clocks update in real time. Primary timezone: America/Indiana/Indianapolis. Some cities in this state use a different timezone.
All Cities in Indiana
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Frequently Asked Questions — Cities in Indiana
How many cities are in Indiana?
Indiana has many cities. The top cities in Indiana featured on WorldTimePage include Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Evansville, South Bend, Carmel, Fishers, Bloomington, Hammond, Gary, Muncie, Lafayette, Terre Haute, Anderson, Noblesville, Greenwood, Kokomo, Elkhart, Mishawaka, Lawrence, Jeffersonville, Columbus, Portage, New Albany, Richmond, Westfield, Merrillville, Valparaiso, Michigan City, Goshen, Vincennes, Marion, with Indianapolis serving as the state capital.
What time zone is Indiana in?
Indiana uses the America/Indiana/Indianapolis time zone. Some cities in Indiana observe a different time zone.
What is the capital city of Indiana?
The capital city of Indiana is Indianapolis. It is located in the America/Indiana/Indianapolis time zone.
What are the largest cities in Indiana?
The largest cities in Indiana include Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Evansville, South Bend, Carmel and more.
What is the current time in Indiana?
The current time in Indiana follows the America/Indiana/Indianapolis time zone. You can see live clocks for all cities in Indiana on this page.
Does Indiana observe Daylight Saving Time?
Yes. Indiana observes Daylight Saving Time (DST). Clocks spring forward 1 hour on the second Sunday in March and fall back 1 hour on the first Sunday in November. Indiana adopted statewide DST in 2006 after years of county-by-county variation.
Is Indianapolis on the same time as Cincinnati?
Yes. Indianapolis, Indiana and Cincinnati, Ohio are always on the same time — both observe Eastern Standard Time (EST, UTC−5) in winter and Eastern Daylight Time (EDT, UTC−4) in summer, following identical DST transition dates.
Are Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, and South Bend on the same time in Indiana?
Yes. Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, South Bend are all in the America/Indiana/Indianapolis time zone (EDT) and always share the same local time. They follow the same Daylight Saving Time schedule if applicable.
Are Evansville and Hammond on a different time than the rest of Indiana?
Yes. Evansville and Hammond observe a different IANA time zone than most of Indiana, which uses America/Indiana/Indianapolis. They may be on the same UTC offset or differ by one hour depending on the season and DST rules.
What time zone is Fort Wayne in?
Fort Wayne is in the America/Indiana/Indianapolis time zone (EDT). It follows the same schedule as the rest of Indiana, with no time difference from other cities in the state.
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