| Date | Sunrise | Sunset | Day length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 July 2026, Wednesday | 4:47 AM | 9:32 PM | 16h 44m |
| 2 July 2026, Thursday | 4:48 AM | 9:32 PM | 16h 43m |
| 3 July 2026, Friday | 4:49 AM | 9:31 PM | 16h 42m |
| 4 July 2026, Saturday | 4:50 AM | 9:31 PM | 16h 41m |
| 5 July 2026, Sunday | 4:51 AM | 9:30 PM | 16h 39m |
| 6 July 2026, Monday | 4:51 AM | 9:30 PM | 16h 38m |
| 7 July 2026, Tuesday | 4:52 AM | 9:29 PM | 16h 36m |
| 8 July 2026, Wednesday | 4:53 AM | 9:29 PM | 16h 35m |
| 9 July 2026, Thursday | 4:54 AM | 9:28 PM | 16h 33m |
| 10 July 2026, Friday | 4:56 AM | 9:27 PM | 16h 31m |
| 11 July 2026, Saturday | 4:57 AM | 9:26 PM | 16h 29m |
| 12 July 2026, Sunday | 4:58 AM | 9:25 PM | 16h 27m |
| 13 July 2026, Monday | 4:59 AM | 9:24 PM | 16h 25m |
| 14 July 2026, Tuesday | 5:00 AM | 9:23 PM | 16h 23m |
| 15 July 2026, Wednesday | 5:01 AM | 9:22 PM | 16h 21m |
| 16 July 2026, Thursday | 5:03 AM | 9:21 PM | 16h 18m |
| 17 July 2026, Friday | 5:04 AM | 9:20 PM | 16h 16m |
| 18 July 2026, Saturday | 5:05 AM | 9:19 PM | 16h 13m |
| 19 July 2026, Sunday | 5:07 AM | 9:18 PM | 16h 11m |
| 20 July 2026, Monday | 5:08 AM | 9:17 PM | 16h 08m |
| 21 July 2026, Tuesday | 5:09 AM | 9:15 PM | 16h 06m |
| 22 July 2026, Wednesday | 5:11 AM | 9:14 PM | 16h 03m |
| 23 July 2026, Thursday | 5:12 AM | 9:13 PM | 16h 00m |
| 24 July 2026, Friday | 5:14 AM | 9:11 PM | 15h 57m |
| 25 July 2026, Saturday | 5:15 AM | 9:10 PM | 15h 54m |
| 26 July 2026, Sunday | 5:17 AM | 9:08 PM | 15h 51m |
| 27 July 2026, Monday | 5:18 AM | 9:07 PM | 15h 48m |
| 28 July 2026, Tuesday | 5:20 AM | 9:05 PM | 15h 45m |
| 29 July 2026, Wednesday | 5:21 AM | 9:04 PM | 15h 42m |
| 30 July 2026, Thursday | 5:23 AM | 9:02 PM | 15h 39m |
| 31 July 2026, Friday | 5:24 AM | 9:00 PM | 15h 36m |
Berlin sits in the flat North German Plain, a landscape with few natural barriers to the horizon. The city's lakes, rivers, and open spaces -- especially in the east and west -- provide largely unobstructed views of sunrise and sunset.
The former Tempelhof airport is now a 300-hectare public park with an unobstructed horizon in every direction. The eastern side has no buildings blocking the view; the park opens at dawn, free admission.
The 285-step climb to the top (67 meters, entry 3 EUR) gives a panoramic view east toward Alexanderplatz and the TV Tower. Open daily from 9:30 am; nearest U/S-Bahn at Tiergarten or Bellevue.
Berlin's largest lake, about 8 km east of the city center, has a flat eastern shore ideal for watching sunrise over the water. Take S3 to Friedrichshagen, then tram 61 or a 20-minute walk to the shore.
This double-deck Spree crossing faces east; in the morning, early light reflects on the river between the two towers. Best viewed from the Friedrichshain embankment, a short walk from U1/U3 Schlesisches Tor.
From the western side of the field, the sun sets over open ground with the 1930s terminal building as a backdrop. Accessible via U6, stops Paradestrasse or Tempelhof.
This 115-meter hill, built from wartime rubble, is Berlin's highest point and offers a clear westward view over the Grunewald forest. The abandoned radar station on top is open on weekends for around 8 EUR; parking on Teufelsseechaussee.
Looking west from the platform, the sun drops behind the Grunewald with the Tiergarten tree canopy in the foreground. On-street parking available along Strasse des 17. Juni.
A 55-meter brick tower at the western edge of the city overlooks the Havel river to the west. Entry costs around 3 EUR; bus 218 from S-Bahn Wannsee stops nearby.
A small park on Kreuzberg hill with a 66-meter summit and an open western horizon. Free access at all times; nearest U-Bahn is U6 Platz der Luftbrücke, about 10 minutes on foot.