ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Time in Europe

Okay kiddo, so let's talk about time in Europe!
Just like how we have time zones in our country, different countries in Europe also have their own time zones.
But to make things easier, most of Europe uses something called the "Central European Time" (CET).
This means that if it's 12:00 noon in London, England, it would be 1:00pm in Berlin, Germany because Germany is an hour ahead of England.
But, during certain times of the year, some countries in Europe also "spring forward" and "fall back" just like we do for daylight saving time.
This means that some countries may be an hour ahead or behind depending on the time of year.
It's important to keep track of time differences when traveling to different countries in Europe so you don't miss any important appointments or flights.