Sunrise and Sunsetin Rome, Italy

Friday, 31 January 2014

Sunrise

Sunrise
7:23 AM

Sunset

Sunset
5:23 PM
On 31 January, the sun rises at 7:23 AM and sets at 5:23 PM.
The sun is 9 hours 59 minutes above the horizon (the length of the day).
Astronomical dawn (first rays of light) begins at 5:47 AM and at 6:59 PM it is completely dark (the end of astronomical twilight).

Sunrise and sunset times

Date Sunrise Sunset Day length
1 January 2014, Wednesday 7:37 AM 4:49 PM 9h 11m
2 January 2014, Thursday 7:37 AM 4:50 PM 9h 12m
3 January 2014, Friday 7:37 AM 4:51 PM 9h 13m
4 January 2014, Saturday 7:37 AM 4:52 PM 9h 14m
5 January 2014, Sunday 7:37 AM 4:53 PM 9h 15m
6 January 2014, Monday 7:37 AM 4:53 PM 9h 16m
7 January 2014, Tuesday 7:37 AM 4:54 PM 9h 17m
8 January 2014, Wednesday 7:37 AM 4:55 PM 9h 18m
9 January 2014, Thursday 7:37 AM 4:57 PM 9h 19m
10 January 2014, Friday 7:36 AM 4:58 PM 9h 21m
11 January 2014, Saturday 7:36 AM 4:59 PM 9h 22m
12 January 2014, Sunday 7:36 AM 5:00 PM 9h 23m
13 January 2014, Monday 7:35 AM 5:01 PM 9h 25m
14 January 2014, Tuesday 7:35 AM 5:02 PM 9h 26m
15 January 2014, Wednesday 7:35 AM 5:03 PM 9h 28m
16 January 2014, Thursday 7:34 AM 5:04 PM 9h 30m
17 January 2014, Friday 7:34 AM 5:05 PM 9h 31m
18 January 2014, Saturday 7:33 AM 5:07 PM 9h 33m
19 January 2014, Sunday 7:32 AM 5:08 PM 9h 35m
20 January 2014, Monday 7:32 AM 5:09 PM 9h 37m
21 January 2014, Tuesday 7:31 AM 5:10 PM 9h 39m
22 January 2014, Wednesday 7:31 AM 5:11 PM 9h 40m
23 January 2014, Thursday 7:30 AM 5:13 PM 9h 42m
24 January 2014, Friday 7:29 AM 5:14 PM 9h 44m
25 January 2014, Saturday 7:28 AM 5:15 PM 9h 46m
26 January 2014, Sunday 7:27 AM 5:16 PM 9h 49m
27 January 2014, Monday 7:27 AM 5:18 PM 9h 51m
28 January 2014, Tuesday 7:26 AM 5:19 PM 9h 53m
29 January 2014, Wednesday 7:25 AM 5:20 PM 9h 55m
30 January 2014, Thursday 7:24 AM 5:22 PM 9h 57m
31 January 2014, Friday 7:23 AM 5:23 PM 9h 59m

Rome's seven hills and the Tiber create a layered city landscape that catches strong light at both ends of the day. The open western skyline from the Gianicolo and Aventine is particularly well-suited for sunset views, while several hilltops and the river bridges offer clear eastern horizons for sunrise.

Best sunrise spots in Rome

  1. Gianicolo

    From Piazzale Garibaldi, the city spreads eastward toward the Alban Hills; on clear mornings the Forum and Palatine Hill catch the first light. Free access, open 24 hours; reached on foot from Trastevere in about 20 minutes or via Bus 115.

  2. Monte Mario

    At 139 m, Monte Mario is Rome's highest natural point, with unobstructed views south and east over the city. The public park around the Villa Mellini observatory is free and accessible from Via Trionfale; no ticket required.

  3. Ponte Sant'Angelo

    The eastern parapet faces upriver to the southeast, where the Tiber catches the morning light with Castel Sant'Angelo framing the right side of the view. The pedestrian-only bridge is accessible around the clock.

  4. Ponte Milvio

    The ancient Milvian Bridge at the northern end of Via Flaminio crosses the Tiber and offers east-facing views upriver toward the hills on the city's eastern edge. The pedestrian bridge is accessible around the clock; several cafes on the adjacent piazza open early.

Best sunset spots in Rome

  1. Gianicolo

    The Gianicolo terrace is Rome's best-known sunset viewpoint, with the city and St. Peter's dome in the foreground as the sun sets toward the coast. A free artillery cannon is fired here daily at noon; arriving 30 to 40 minutes before sunset secures a good position on the railing.

  2. Giardino degli Aranci

    This small walled garden on the Aventine overlooks the Tiber bend and the dome of St. Peter's to the northwest. Entry is free; the garden opens daily around 7 AM and closes roughly 30 minutes after sunset. Nearest metro: Circo Massimo (Line B), 5-minute walk.

  3. Terrazza del Pincio

    The terrace at the top of the Pincian Hill in Villa Borghese looks directly over Piazza del Popolo and the Tiber toward Monte Mario. Free access; a 10-minute walk from Flaminio metro station (Line A) or by road from Porta Pinciana.

  4. Ponte Sant'Angelo

    From the western side, the view runs downriver toward the Vatican and the sunset glow reflects on the water. The bridge gets crowded on summer evenings; arriving 20 minutes early secures a position on the railing.

FAQ

Sunrise in Rome is at 7:23 AM today.

Sunset in Rome is at 5:23 PM today.

The day in Rome today is 9 hours and 59 minutes long.

In Rome, astronomical twilight begins at 5:47 AM and ends at 6:59 PM.

Rome is in the Europe/Rome timezone.
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