Sunrise and Sunsetin Saint Petersburg, Russia

Wednesday, 11 February 2026

Sunrise

Sunrise
8:46 AM

Sunset

Sunset
5:38 PM
On 11 February, the sun rises at 8:46 AM and sets at 5:38 PM.
The sun is 8 hours 52 minutes above the horizon (the length of the day).
Astronomical dawn (first rays of light) begins at 6:25 AM and at 8:00 PM it is completely dark (the end of astronomical twilight).

Sunrise and sunset times

Date Sunrise Sunset Day length
1 February 2026, Sunday 9:11 AM 5:12 PM 8h 00m
2 February 2026, Monday 9:09 AM 5:15 PM 8h 05m
3 February 2026, Tuesday 9:07 AM 5:17 PM 8h 10m
4 February 2026, Wednesday 9:04 AM 5:20 PM 8h 15m
5 February 2026, Thursday 9:02 AM 5:23 PM 8h 21m
6 February 2026, Friday 8:59 AM 5:25 PM 8h 26m
7 February 2026, Saturday 8:57 AM 5:28 PM 8h 31m
8 February 2026, Sunday 8:54 AM 5:31 PM 8h 36m
9 February 2026, Monday 8:52 AM 5:33 PM 8h 41m
10 February 2026, Tuesday 8:49 AM 5:36 PM 8h 46m
11 February 2026, Wednesday 8:46 AM 5:38 PM 8h 52m
12 February 2026, Thursday 8:44 AM 5:41 PM 8h 57m
13 February 2026, Friday 8:41 AM 5:44 PM 9h 02m
14 February 2026, Saturday 8:38 AM 5:46 PM 9h 07m
15 February 2026, Sunday 8:36 AM 5:49 PM 9h 13m
16 February 2026, Monday 8:33 AM 5:52 PM 9h 18m
17 February 2026, Tuesday 8:30 AM 5:54 PM 9h 23m
18 February 2026, Wednesday 8:27 AM 5:57 PM 9h 29m
19 February 2026, Thursday 8:25 AM 5:59 PM 9h 34m
20 February 2026, Friday 8:22 AM 6:02 PM 9h 40m
21 February 2026, Saturday 8:19 AM 6:05 PM 9h 45m
22 February 2026, Sunday 8:16 AM 6:07 PM 9h 50m
23 February 2026, Monday 8:13 AM 6:10 PM 9h 56m
24 February 2026, Tuesday 8:11 AM 6:12 PM 10h 01m
25 February 2026, Wednesday 8:08 AM 6:15 PM 10h 07m
26 February 2026, Thursday 8:05 AM 6:17 PM 10h 12m
27 February 2026, Friday 8:02 AM 6:20 PM 10h 17m
28 February 2026, Saturday 7:59 AM 6:22 PM 10h 23m

Saint Petersburg spans 42 islands in the Neva delta at the eastern end of the Gulf of Finland. The flat terrain and the wide Neva create unobstructed sightlines in almost every direction, with open water to the west providing ideal conditions for sunset watching.

Best sunrise spots in Saint Petersburg

  1. Strelka (Vasilievsky Island)

    The open plaza at the eastern tip of Vasilievsky Island faces east across the Neva toward the Smolny district, with a low and clear horizon. No entry fee; nearest metro is Vasileostrovskaya, about 1.2 km walk along the embankment.

  2. Saint Isaac's Cathedral Colonnade

    The east-facing section of the colonnade at 43 m overlooks the Moika embankment and the city center roofline. Tickets cost around 300 RUB; metro Admiralteyskaya, 5-minute walk.

  3. Lakhta Center

    The observation deck at 360 m gives a clear eastward view across the entire city; on good days visibility exceeds 50 km. Tickets must be booked in advance online; taxi from the city center takes about 20-25 minutes.

  4. Peter and Paul Fortress

    The southern ramparts face across the Neva toward the Palace Embankment, with the Winter Palace and the Hermitage in the foreground. Entry to the fortress grounds is free; in summer the sun rises before 5 AM.

  5. Smolny Embankment

    The right-bank embankment between Smolny Cathedral and the Bolsheokhtinsky Bridge has a wide, unobstructed view eastward across the Neva. No entry fee, no crowds early in the morning.

Best sunset spots in Saint Petersburg

  1. Strelka (Vasilievsky Island)

    Facing southwest along the Neva toward the Admiralty spire, this is one of the most photographed vantage points in the city. In midsummer the sun sets at a very low angle, with the light lasting well over an hour.

  2. Saint Isaac's Cathedral Colonnade

    From the northwest corner of the colonnade, the view extends over Vasilievsky Island toward the Gulf of Finland on clear days. One of the few elevated viewpoints in the flat city center.

  3. Lakhta Center

    The tower stands directly on the Gulf of Finland shore, making it the highest spot in the city for watching the sun set over open water.

  4. Gulf of Finland Shore (Vasilievsky Island)

    The flat sandy shoreline at the western end of Vasilievsky Island faces due west across open water with no obstructions. Metro Primorskaya, then about 1.5 km walk; free and accessible year-round.

  5. Peterhof Lower Park

    The main canal axis of the Lower Park is aligned due west toward the Gulf of Finland, channeling the sunset view directly between the fountains. Entry costs around 500 RUB; hydrofoil from the Hermitage landing stage runs in summer and takes 30 minutes.

FAQ

Sunrise in Saint Petersburg is at 8:46 AM today.

Sunset in Saint Petersburg is at 5:38 PM today.

The day in Saint Petersburg today is 8 hours and 52 minutes long.

In Saint Petersburg, astronomical twilight begins at 6:25 AM and ends at 8:00 PM.

Saint Petersburg is in the Europe/Moscow timezone.