Today's sunrise and sunset times for cities in Germany
Sunrise in Germany today ranges from 04:48 in Berlin to 05:23 in Stuttgart, reflecting the country's geographic spread. Times are accurate to within 1 minute.
Capital: Berlin
Sunrise
04:48
Sunset
21:24
| City | Sunrise | Sunset | Daylight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Berlin | 04:48 | 21:24 | 16h 36m |
| Munich | 05:17 | 21:09 | 15h 53m |
| Hamburg | 04:55 | 21:44 | 16h 48m |
| Frankfurt | 05:19 | 21:30 | 16h 11m |
| Cologne | 05:22 | 21:41 | 16h 19m |
| Stuttgart | 05:23 | 21:22 | 15h 59m |
| Düsseldorf | 05:21 | 21:43 | 16h 22m |
| Dortmund | 05:17 | 21:42 | 16h 25m |
| Essen | 05:19 | 21:44 | 16h 25m |
| Bremen | 05:03 | 21:45 | 16h 43m |
| Leipzig | 04:58 | 21:22 | 16h 23m |
| Dresden | 04:54 | 21:15 | 16h 20m |
| Hannover | 05:03 | 21:38 | 16h 35m |
| Nuremberg | 05:13 | 21:17 | 16h 05m |
Germany spans approximately 51.2°N. At this latitude, Germany sees significant seasonal daylight variation, from roughly 9 hours in winter to 15 hours in summer. Click any city above for complete data including golden hour, blue hour, twilight times, moon phase, and monthly sun tables.
Golden hour photography across Germany varies by location and season. Near-tropical regions of Germany experience shorter golden hour windows of 20 to 40 minutes, but the warm light is intense. Click any city in the table above to see exact golden hour times for that location.
The difference between the longest and shortest day in Germany depends on latitude. At high latitudes, some regions of Germany may experience near-continuous daylight near the summer solstice and very short days in winter.
The best time of year to visit Germany for photography depends on your goals. Long summer days provide more total shooting hours, but winter offers lower sun angles that produce dramatic shadows and warm light throughout more of the day. Spring and autumn equinox periods offer balanced light that works well for most subjects.