| Date | Sunrise | Sunset | Day length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 July 2021, Thursday | 5:32 AM | 8:10 PM | 14h 37m |
| 2 July 2021, Friday | 5:33 AM | 8:10 PM | 14h 37m |
| 3 July 2021, Saturday | 5:33 AM | 8:10 PM | 14h 36m |
| 4 July 2021, Sunday | 5:34 AM | 8:10 PM | 14h 36m |
| 5 July 2021, Monday | 5:34 AM | 8:10 PM | 14h 35m |
| 6 July 2021, Tuesday | 5:35 AM | 8:09 PM | 14h 34m |
| 7 July 2021, Wednesday | 5:35 AM | 8:09 PM | 14h 33m |
| 8 July 2021, Thursday | 5:36 AM | 8:09 PM | 14h 33m |
| 9 July 2021, Friday | 5:36 AM | 8:09 PM | 14h 32m |
| 10 July 2021, Saturday | 5:37 AM | 8:08 PM | 14h 31m |
| 11 July 2021, Sunday | 5:38 AM | 8:08 PM | 14h 30m |
| 12 July 2021, Monday | 5:38 AM | 8:07 PM | 14h 29m |
| 13 July 2021, Tuesday | 5:39 AM | 8:07 PM | 14h 28m |
| 14 July 2021, Wednesday | 5:40 AM | 8:07 PM | 14h 27m |
| 15 July 2021, Thursday | 5:40 AM | 8:06 PM | 14h 25m |
| 16 July 2021, Friday | 5:41 AM | 8:06 PM | 14h 24m |
| 17 July 2021, Saturday | 5:42 AM | 8:05 PM | 14h 23m |
| 18 July 2021, Sunday | 5:42 AM | 8:04 PM | 14h 22m |
| 19 July 2021, Monday | 5:43 AM | 8:04 PM | 14h 20m |
| 20 July 2021, Tuesday | 5:44 AM | 8:03 PM | 14h 19m |
| 21 July 2021, Wednesday | 5:45 AM | 8:03 PM | 14h 18m |
| 22 July 2021, Thursday | 5:45 AM | 8:02 PM | 14h 16m |
| 23 July 2021, Friday | 5:46 AM | 8:01 PM | 14h 15m |
| 24 July 2021, Saturday | 5:47 AM | 8:01 PM | 14h 13m |
| 25 July 2021, Sunday | 5:48 AM | 8:00 PM | 14h 12m |
| 26 July 2021, Monday | 5:48 AM | 7:59 PM | 14h 10m |
| 27 July 2021, Tuesday | 5:49 AM | 7:58 PM | 14h 09m |
| 28 July 2021, Wednesday | 5:50 AM | 7:57 PM | 14h 07m |
| 29 July 2021, Thursday | 5:51 AM | 7:57 PM | 14h 05m |
| 30 July 2021, Friday | 5:52 AM | 7:56 PM | 14h 04m |
| 31 July 2021, Saturday | 5:52 AM | 7:55 PM | 14h 02m |
Algiers sits on a north-facing bay of the Mediterranean, with hills rising steeply behind the city. The eastern waterfront and the elevated western hillside viewpoints together cover both sunrise over the open sea and wide twilight panoramas over the bay.
From roughly 250 metres above sea level in El Biar, the bay curves below from east to west, and the morning sun rises over the northeastern arc of the Mediterranean. Take a bus to El Biar or a taxi (15-20 min from city centre); the terrace is a free public space.
This renovated seafront walkway in Hussein Dey sits on the eastern arc of the bay, where the horizon faces northeast - one of the few spots in Algiers where the sun rises directly over open water. Parking is available across the street; buses connect Hussein Dey to the city centre.
The 32-hectare botanical garden dates from 1832 and is directly adjacent to Jardin d'Essai metro station (Line 1). Morning light reaches the northeast-facing palm and ficus avenues near the bay shore. Open daily 09:00-19:00; small entrance fee at the gate.
At the foot of the Casbah and the port's edge, the square faces north directly over the harbour; the sun rises to the northeast over the Mediterranean with the whitewashed upper Casbah as a backdrop. Nearest metro station: Tafourah - Grande Poste (Line 1), a short walk north.
The 19th-century basilica perches on a 124-metre cliff in Bologhine, with an unobstructed 180-degree view over the Bay of Algiers. No metro connection; reach it by taxi (approx. 30 min from city centre). Open Tuesday to Sunday 11:00-12:30 and 15:00-17:30; free entry.
As the sun drops behind the western hills, the entire bay catches the last light in a wide sweep from this clifftop. Accessible by public bus or taxi; street parking is limited on weekends.
The 96-metre concrete monument on the heights of El Madania has a free esplanade facing northwest over the city and bay (observation platform: 200 DZD). Take Metro Line 1 to Jardin d'Essai, then walk uphill for 10 minutes, or Bus 73 from Place des Martyrs.
In the evening the square lies in shadow while golden light plays across the bay and port waters to the north. The seafront is free and accessible at all hours.