| Date | Sunrise | Sunset | Day length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 October 2026, Thursday | 7:50 AM | 7:30 PM | 11h 40m |
| 2 October 2026, Friday | 7:51 AM | 7:28 PM | 11h 36m |
| 3 October 2026, Saturday | 7:53 AM | 7:26 PM | 11h 32m |
| 4 October 2026, Sunday | 7:54 AM | 7:24 PM | 11h 29m |
| 5 October 2026, Monday | 7:56 AM | 7:21 PM | 11h 25m |
| 6 October 2026, Tuesday | 7:57 AM | 7:19 PM | 11h 22m |
| 7 October 2026, Wednesday | 7:59 AM | 7:17 PM | 11h 18m |
| 8 October 2026, Thursday | 8:00 AM | 7:15 PM | 11h 15m |
| 9 October 2026, Friday | 8:02 AM | 7:13 PM | 11h 11m |
| 10 October 2026, Saturday | 8:03 AM | 7:11 PM | 11h 08m |
| 11 October 2026, Sunday | 8:05 AM | 7:09 PM | 11h 04m |
| 12 October 2026, Monday | 8:06 AM | 7:07 PM | 11h 01m |
| 13 October 2026, Tuesday | 8:08 AM | 7:05 PM | 10h 57m |
| 14 October 2026, Wednesday | 8:09 AM | 7:03 PM | 10h 54m |
| 15 October 2026, Thursday | 8:11 AM | 7:01 PM | 10h 50m |
| 16 October 2026, Friday | 8:12 AM | 6:59 PM | 10h 47m |
| 17 October 2026, Saturday | 8:14 AM | 6:57 PM | 10h 43m |
| 18 October 2026, Sunday | 8:15 AM | 6:55 PM | 10h 40m |
| 19 October 2026, Monday | 8:17 AM | 6:53 PM | 10h 36m |
| 20 October 2026, Tuesday | 8:18 AM | 6:52 PM | 10h 33m |
| 21 October 2026, Wednesday | 8:20 AM | 6:50 PM | 10h 29m |
| 22 October 2026, Thursday | 8:21 AM | 6:48 PM | 10h 26m |
| 23 October 2026, Friday | 8:23 AM | 6:46 PM | 10h 23m |
| 24 October 2026, Saturday | 8:24 AM | 6:44 PM | 10h 19m |
| 25 October 2026, Sunday | 7:26 AM | 5:42 PM | 10h 16m |
| 26 October 2026, Monday | 7:28 AM | 5:41 PM | 10h 12m |
| 27 October 2026, Tuesday | 7:29 AM | 5:39 PM | 10h 09m |
| 28 October 2026, Wednesday | 7:31 AM | 5:37 PM | 10h 06m |
| 29 October 2026, Thursday | 7:32 AM | 5:35 PM | 10h 03m |
| 30 October 2026, Friday | 7:34 AM | 5:34 PM | 9h 59m |
| 31 October 2026, Saturday | 7:35 AM | 5:32 PM | 9h 56m |
Paris at 48°N sees sunrise and sunset times shift considerably throughout the year. Its combination of hilltop parks, open river bridges, and lakesides in both the eastern and western parts of the city provides varied options for unobstructed horizon views.
The parvis is accessible at any hour; the basilica itself opens at 6:30. At 130m on the Montmartre hill, the panorama extends east and north over the entire city skyline.
The two-level iron bridge frames the Eiffel Tower to the north against the morning sky. Free, open 24/7; Metro Bir-Hakeim (line 6) exits directly at the bridge.
The 12-hectare lake on the eastern edge of Paris (12th arrondissement) reflects the morning light and provides open views toward the east. Enter at Porte Dorée, a 5-minute walk from Metro Porte Dorée (line 8). Free, accessible from dawn.
The Temple de la Sibylle on the rocky island in the park's lake sits about 50m above the surrounding water and faces east and north. Open daily from 7:00; Metro Buttes-Chaumont (line 7bis). Free; the circular walk around the lake is about 2km.
The view south and west covers most of Paris from this height. The funicular (same price as a metro ticket) runs until 00:15, making late evening visits easy.
At 108m, this terraced park in the 20th arrondissement is the highest public green space in Paris. It faces southwest over the Haussmann roofscape with no tall buildings blocking the horizon. Open until 9:30pm in summer; Metro Pyrénées (line 11), 7-minute walk.
In the evening the tower is backlit from the west; the lower pedestrian level offers a sheltered angle with the steel superstructure as foreground.
The esplanade faces south toward the Eiffel Tower, and the western sky opens clearly to the right. Free, open around the clock; Metro Trocadéro (lines 6 and 9), about 300m from the tower base.
This small park at the western tip of Île de la Cité sits at river level with unobstructed views west along the Seine. Reached via stairs from Pont Neuf; Metro Pont Neuf (line 7). Free, open 24/7.