Sunrise and Sunsetin Giza, Egypt

Thursday, 13 August 2026

Sunrise

Sunrise
6:21 AM

Sunset

Sunset
7:38 PM
On 13 August, the sun rises at 6:21 AM and sets at 7:38 PM.
The sun is 13 hours 17 minutes above the horizon (the length of the day).
Astronomical dawn (first rays of light) begins at 4:54 AM and at 9:05 PM it is completely dark (the end of astronomical twilight).

Sunrise and sunset times

Date Sunrise Sunset Day length
1 August 2026, Saturday 6:14 AM 7:48 PM 13h 34m
2 August 2026, Sunday 6:14 AM 7:48 PM 13h 33m
3 August 2026, Monday 6:15 AM 7:47 PM 13h 31m
4 August 2026, Tuesday 6:16 AM 7:46 PM 13h 30m
5 August 2026, Wednesday 6:16 AM 7:45 PM 13h 29m
6 August 2026, Thursday 6:17 AM 7:44 PM 13h 27m
7 August 2026, Friday 6:17 AM 7:44 PM 13h 26m
8 August 2026, Saturday 6:18 AM 7:43 PM 13h 24m
9 August 2026, Sunday 6:19 AM 7:42 PM 13h 23m
10 August 2026, Monday 6:19 AM 7:41 PM 13h 21m
11 August 2026, Tuesday 6:20 AM 7:40 PM 13h 20m
12 August 2026, Wednesday 6:20 AM 7:39 PM 13h 18m
13 August 2026, Thursday 6:21 AM 7:38 PM 13h 17m
14 August 2026, Friday 6:21 AM 7:37 PM 13h 15m
15 August 2026, Saturday 6:22 AM 7:36 PM 13h 14m
16 August 2026, Sunday 6:23 AM 7:35 PM 13h 12m
17 August 2026, Monday 6:23 AM 7:34 PM 13h 11m
18 August 2026, Tuesday 6:24 AM 7:33 PM 13h 09m
19 August 2026, Wednesday 6:24 AM 7:32 PM 13h 07m
20 August 2026, Thursday 6:25 AM 7:31 PM 13h 06m
21 August 2026, Friday 6:26 AM 7:30 PM 13h 04m
22 August 2026, Saturday 6:26 AM 7:29 PM 13h 03m
23 August 2026, Sunday 6:27 AM 7:28 PM 13h 01m
24 August 2026, Monday 6:27 AM 7:27 PM 12h 59m
25 August 2026, Tuesday 6:28 AM 7:26 PM 12h 58m
26 August 2026, Wednesday 6:28 AM 7:25 PM 12h 56m
27 August 2026, Thursday 6:29 AM 7:24 PM 12h 54m
28 August 2026, Friday 6:29 AM 7:22 PM 12h 52m
29 August 2026, Saturday 6:30 AM 7:21 PM 12h 51m
30 August 2026, Sunday 6:31 AM 7:20 PM 12h 49m
31 August 2026, Monday 6:31 AM 7:19 PM 12h 47m

Giza borders the Sahara Desert on the western edge of Greater Cairo, and the Giza Necropolis plateau provides open desert horizons in nearly all directions. Low humidity in winter months and the absence of tall structures west of the site create clear conditions for both sunrise and sunset.

Best sunrise spots in Giza

  1. Panorama Plateau

    The elevated terrace in the southwest corner of the Giza site frames all three pyramids in a single shot, with the eastern faces catching the first light of the day. Arrive close to the 8am opening to avoid tour groups; the standard Giza ticket covers access (around 240 EGP for foreigners).

  2. Great Sphinx Viewing Terrace

    The Sphinx faces due east, and the low terrace directly in front of it has an unobstructed sightline toward the horizon. At the spring and fall equinoxes, the sun rises exactly in the direction the Sphinx faces. Accessible via the Valley Temple entrance on the eastern side of the complex, included in the Giza ticket.

  3. Western Desert Track

    The unpaved track running along the northern and western perimeter of the plateau is reachable by car or on foot without an entry ticket. The pyramids appear as silhouettes against the brightening eastern sky from this side.

  4. Al-Haram Square

    The open plaza at the northern end of Al-Haram Street (Pyramid Road) sits directly east of the Great Pyramid and requires no ticket. The eastern face of the Khufu pyramid receives the first direct sunlight from here, and the viewing angle takes in both the pyramid and the open eastern sky.

Best sunset spots in Giza

  1. Panorama Plateau

    In the late afternoon, the sun descends to the southwest and the limestone pyramid surfaces catch directional light for roughly 30 minutes before site closing (5pm in winter, 7pm in summer). The shadow lines across the plateau become visible from this elevated position.

  2. Sound & Light Show Amphitheater

    The open-air seating area east of the Sphinx looks directly west toward the Khafre Pyramid and the full pyramid line. The outdoor area is accessible without a show ticket; sunset falls directly over the pyramids between around 5pm in January and 7:30pm in June.

  3. Western Desert Track

    From the same track, the open desert horizon to the west provides an unobstructed view of the descending sun with the pyramids in the foreground. Local camel guides operate along this stretch and know the clearest vantage points.

  4. Nile Corniche, Giza

    On El Nil Street along the Giza bank of the Nile, the three pyramids are visible on the horizon roughly 8km to the west-southwest on clear, low-haze days. The riverfront promenade is public and free; a higher floor of a riverside building significantly improves the sightline.

FAQ

Sunrise in Giza is at 6:21 AM today.

Sunset in Giza is at 7:38 PM today.

The day in Giza today is 13 hours and 17 minutes long.

In Giza, astronomical twilight begins at 4:54 AM and ends at 9:05 PM.

Giza is in the Africa/Cairo timezone.
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