| Date | Sunrise | Sunset | Day length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 October 2025, Wednesday | 8:11 AM | 7:57 PM | 11h 45m |
| 2 October 2025, Thursday | 8:12 AM | 7:55 PM | 11h 43m |
| 3 October 2025, Friday | 8:13 AM | 7:53 PM | 11h 40m |
| 4 October 2025, Saturday | 8:14 AM | 7:52 PM | 11h 37m |
| 5 October 2025, Sunday | 8:15 AM | 7:50 PM | 11h 35m |
| 6 October 2025, Monday | 8:16 AM | 7:49 PM | 11h 32m |
| 7 October 2025, Tuesday | 8:17 AM | 7:47 PM | 11h 29m |
| 8 October 2025, Wednesday | 8:18 AM | 7:45 PM | 11h 27m |
| 9 October 2025, Thursday | 8:19 AM | 7:44 PM | 11h 24m |
| 10 October 2025, Friday | 8:20 AM | 7:42 PM | 11h 22m |
| 11 October 2025, Saturday | 8:21 AM | 7:41 PM | 11h 19m |
| 12 October 2025, Sunday | 8:22 AM | 7:39 PM | 11h 16m |
| 13 October 2025, Monday | 8:23 AM | 7:38 PM | 11h 14m |
| 14 October 2025, Tuesday | 8:24 AM | 7:36 PM | 11h 11m |
| 15 October 2025, Wednesday | 8:25 AM | 7:35 PM | 11h 09m |
| 16 October 2025, Thursday | 8:27 AM | 7:33 PM | 11h 06m |
| 17 October 2025, Friday | 8:28 AM | 7:32 PM | 11h 03m |
| 18 October 2025, Saturday | 8:29 AM | 7:30 PM | 11h 01m |
| 19 October 2025, Sunday | 8:30 AM | 7:29 PM | 10h 58m |
| 20 October 2025, Monday | 8:31 AM | 7:27 PM | 10h 56m |
| 21 October 2025, Tuesday | 8:32 AM | 7:26 PM | 10h 53m |
| 22 October 2025, Wednesday | 8:33 AM | 7:24 PM | 10h 51m |
| 23 October 2025, Thursday | 8:34 AM | 7:23 PM | 10h 48m |
| 24 October 2025, Friday | 8:35 AM | 7:22 PM | 10h 46m |
| 25 October 2025, Saturday | 8:36 AM | 7:20 PM | 10h 43m |
| 26 October 2025, Sunday | 7:38 AM | 6:19 PM | 10h 41m |
| 27 October 2025, Monday | 7:39 AM | 6:18 PM | 10h 38m |
| 28 October 2025, Tuesday | 7:40 AM | 6:16 PM | 10h 36m |
| 29 October 2025, Wednesday | 7:41 AM | 6:15 PM | 10h 34m |
| 30 October 2025, Thursday | 7:42 AM | 6:14 PM | 10h 31m |
| 31 October 2025, Friday | 7:43 AM | 6:13 PM | 10h 29m |
Madrid sits at 667 meters above sea level on the Castilian plateau, giving it a wide, flat horizon in most directions. The city's large parks and several elevated viewpoints make it easy to find well-exposed spots for both sunrise and sunset throughout the year.
A series of low hills in the Vallecas district, known locally as Las Siete Tetas, offer unobstructed east-facing views over the lower city. Nearest Metro: Buenos Aires (Line 4), roughly 10 minutes on foot.
The 92-meter observation tower gives a full 360-degree view, with the sunrise facing east over the city center. Free entry; open Tuesday to Sunday; Metro Moncloa (Lines 3 and 6) is directly at the base.
The park opens at 6am in summer and 7am in winter; the Estanque Grande lake near the eastern entrance provides an open east-facing view. Metro Retiro (Line 9) is directly at the eastern gate.
The highest point in Casa de Campo at 684 meters gives a panoramic east-facing view over central Madrid. Accessible by car via the park's internal roads or on foot, about 2 km from Metro Lago (Line 10).
The ancient Egyptian temple stands on a hill in Parque del Oeste, with an open west-facing view over Casa de Campo. Free admission; Metro Ventura Rodriguez (Line 3) is about 5 minutes on foot.
A public terrace garden on a ridge west of La Latina, with clear sightlines across Casa de Campo and, on cloudless days, the Sierra de Guadarrama. Metro La Latina (Line 5) is 5 minutes away.
Looking west at sunset, the tower overlooks the university campus and the open plateau beyond Madrid. Free entry; open Tuesday to Sunday; Metro Moncloa (Lines 3 and 6).
From the summit the view west is completely open across the meseta with no buildings blocking the horizon. The hilltop is freely accessible; limited parking is available at the top.
The wide esplanade in front of the Royal Palace faces west, looking down into the Manzanares river valley. Always freely accessible; Metro Opera (Lines 2 and 5) is a 5-minute walk.