Schengen 90/180 Day Calculator
Enter your Schengen stays and instantly see how many days you have used in the last 180, how many remain, and the longest stay you can plan from a given entry date. No login — everything is calculated in your browser.
Window: 2026-02-22 – 2026-08-20
From this entry date you can stay up to 69 consecutive day(s) (latest exit 2026-10-27).
Let it watch the 90/180 line for you
Sign in to BiCity and your trips auto-tally Schengen days, warn you as you near the limit, and line up against public holidays and travel windows.
Start free →Disclaimer: this tool estimates using the general rule (entry and exit days both count; max 90 days in any 180) for trip planning only. It is not immigration or legal advice — follow official rules.
FAQ
- What is the Schengen 90/180 rule?
- Visa-exempt visitors may stay at most 90 days in any rolling 180-day period across the Schengen area. Every day looks back over the previous 180 days.
- Do entry and exit days count?
- Yes. Under the official rule both your day of entry and day of exit count as days of presence, and this tool follows that.
- Who needs this?
- Post-Brexit UK nationals with second homes or wintering in Spain/Portugal/France, digital nomads, and any visa-free non-EU visitor. Overstaying can mean refused entry or fines.
- Can it track automatically?
- Yes. Signed in to BiCity, your trips auto-tally Schengen days and warn you as you approach 90.
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