| Date | Sunrise | Sunset | Day length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 March 2026, Sunday | 6:52 AM | 6:03 PM | 11h 10m |
| 2 March 2026, Monday | 6:50 AM | 6:04 PM | 11h 13m |
| 3 March 2026, Tuesday | 6:49 AM | 6:05 PM | 11h 16m |
| 4 March 2026, Wednesday | 6:47 AM | 6:07 PM | 11h 19m |
| 5 March 2026, Thursday | 6:45 AM | 6:08 PM | 11h 22m |
| 6 March 2026, Friday | 6:43 AM | 6:09 PM | 11h 25m |
| 7 March 2026, Saturday | 6:42 AM | 6:10 PM | 11h 28m |
| 8 March 2026, Sunday | 6:40 AM | 6:12 PM | 11h 31m |
| 9 March 2026, Monday | 6:38 AM | 6:13 PM | 11h 34m |
| 10 March 2026, Tuesday | 6:36 AM | 6:14 PM | 11h 38m |
| 11 March 2026, Wednesday | 6:35 AM | 6:16 PM | 11h 41m |
| 12 March 2026, Thursday | 6:33 AM | 6:17 PM | 11h 44m |
| 13 March 2026, Friday | 6:31 AM | 6:18 PM | 11h 47m |
| 14 March 2026, Saturday | 6:29 AM | 6:19 PM | 11h 50m |
| 15 March 2026, Sunday | 6:27 AM | 6:21 PM | 11h 53m |
| 16 March 2026, Monday | 6:25 AM | 6:22 PM | 11h 56m |
| 17 March 2026, Tuesday | 6:24 AM | 6:23 PM | 11h 59m |
| 18 March 2026, Wednesday | 6:22 AM | 6:25 PM | 12h 02m |
| 19 March 2026, Thursday | 6:20 AM | 6:26 PM | 12h 05m |
| 20 March 2026, Friday | 6:18 AM | 6:27 PM | 12h 08m |
| 21 March 2026, Saturday | 6:16 AM | 6:28 PM | 12h 12m |
| 22 March 2026, Sunday | 6:14 AM | 6:30 PM | 12h 15m |
| 23 March 2026, Monday | 6:13 AM | 6:31 PM | 12h 18m |
| 24 March 2026, Tuesday | 6:11 AM | 6:32 PM | 12h 21m |
| 25 March 2026, Wednesday | 6:09 AM | 6:33 PM | 12h 24m |
| 26 March 2026, Thursday | 6:07 AM | 6:35 PM | 12h 27m |
| 27 March 2026, Friday | 6:05 AM | 6:36 PM | 12h 30m |
| 28 March 2026, Saturday | 6:03 AM | 6:37 PM | 12h 33m |
| 29 March 2026, Sunday | 7:01 AM | 7:38 PM | 12h 36m |
| 30 March 2026, Monday | 7:00 AM | 7:39 PM | 12h 39m |
| 31 March 2026, Tuesday | 6:58 AM | 7:41 PM | 12h 42m |
Bucharest sits on a flat plain with few natural barriers, giving unobstructed horizon views across much of the city. Large parks, reservoirs, and a few elevated sites make it easy to find open sky at both sunrise and sunset.
The eastern lakeshore faces the sunrise directly over the water. The park is open 24 hours, free of charge; Metro Aviatorilor (M2) is about 10 minutes on foot.
Located in eastern Bucharest, the lake's north bank faces east for unobstructed sunrise views. Tram lines 10 and 21 serve the area; the park opens at 6:00.
The terrace in front of the Patriarchal Cathedral sits roughly 20 meters above the surrounding streets, with a clear eastern horizon over the lower city. Steps lead up from Str. Dealul Mitropoliei; access is free.
The large roundabout on Soseaua Kiseleff sits in an open area; the street axis toward the northeast allows clear views of the rising sun. Best reached on foot from Metro Aviatorilor (M2), about 8 minutes.
The western shore near the rowing club gives open westward views across the lake. Benches line the promenade along this stretch.
The western end of the park opens toward the setting sun over the lake. Metro Titan (M3) is about 5 minutes away.
The largest body of water in Bucharest occupies the western part of the city (Sector 6), with open views toward the setting sun. The perimeter path is free; parking is available on Bd. Constructorilor.
The wide boulevard axis from Piata Unirii to the Palace of Parliament runs east-west, placing the Parliament building directly in the setting sun. The central fountains area is free and gives the best unobstructed angle.
Looking southwest along Calea Dorobantilor, the sun descends toward the horizon. The monument is open for visits for a small fee; the surrounding roundabout is freely accessible.