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Portugal

Sunrise & Sunset Overview

Today's sunrise and sunset times for cities in Portugal

Sunrise in Portugal today ranges from 07:01 in Lisbon to 07:01 in Lisbon, reflecting the country's geographic spread. Times are accurate to within 1 minute.

Capital: Lisbon

Sunrise

07:01

Sunset

18:36

Major Cities

CitySunriseSunsetDaylight
Lisbon07:0118:3611h 34m

About Sunrise & Sunset in Portugal

Portugal spans approximately 39.4°N. At this latitude, Portugal 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 in Portugal

Golden hour photography across Portugal varies by location and season. Near-tropical regions of Portugal 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.

Seasonal Daylight in Portugal

The difference between the longest and shortest day in Portugal depends on latitude. Portugal sees significant seasonal variation, with summer days roughly 5 to 6 hours longer than winter days.

The best time of year to visit Portugal 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.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time is sunrise in Portugal today?
Today's earliest sunrise in Portugal is at 07:01 (Lisbon) and the latest is 07:01 (Lisbon), reflecting the country's geographic spread.
Which city in Portugal has the earliest sunrise?
Lisbon currently has the earliest sunrise in Portugal at 07:01. Eastern cities in any country always see sunrise first.
How many daylight hours does Portugal get?
Portugal receives roughly 9 hours of daylight in winter and up to 15 hours in summer, reflecting its mid-latitude position.