| Date | Sunrise | Sunset | Day length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 September 2026, Tuesday | 6:16 AM | 7:24 PM | 13h 07m |
| 2 September 2026, Wednesday | 6:17 AM | 7:22 PM | 13h 05m |
| 3 September 2026, Thursday | 6:18 AM | 7:21 PM | 13h 02m |
| 4 September 2026, Friday | 6:19 AM | 7:19 PM | 12h 59m |
| 5 September 2026, Saturday | 6:20 AM | 7:17 PM | 12h 56m |
| 6 September 2026, Sunday | 6:21 AM | 7:15 PM | 12h 54m |
| 7 September 2026, Monday | 6:22 AM | 7:14 PM | 12h 51m |
| 8 September 2026, Tuesday | 6:23 AM | 7:12 PM | 12h 48m |
| 9 September 2026, Wednesday | 6:24 AM | 7:10 PM | 12h 45m |
| 10 September 2026, Thursday | 6:25 AM | 7:09 PM | 12h 43m |
| 11 September 2026, Friday | 6:26 AM | 7:07 PM | 12h 40m |
| 12 September 2026, Saturday | 6:27 AM | 7:05 PM | 12h 37m |
| 13 September 2026, Sunday | 6:28 AM | 7:03 PM | 12h 34m |
| 14 September 2026, Monday | 6:30 AM | 7:02 PM | 12h 32m |
| 15 September 2026, Tuesday | 6:31 AM | 7:00 PM | 12h 29m |
| 16 September 2026, Wednesday | 6:32 AM | 6:58 PM | 12h 26m |
| 17 September 2026, Thursday | 6:33 AM | 6:56 PM | 12h 23m |
| 18 September 2026, Friday | 6:34 AM | 6:55 PM | 12h 20m |
| 19 September 2026, Saturday | 6:35 AM | 6:53 PM | 12h 18m |
| 20 September 2026, Sunday | 6:36 AM | 6:51 PM | 12h 15m |
| 21 September 2026, Monday | 6:37 AM | 6:49 PM | 12h 12m |
| 22 September 2026, Tuesday | 6:38 AM | 6:48 PM | 12h 09m |
| 23 September 2026, Wednesday | 6:39 AM | 6:46 PM | 12h 07m |
| 24 September 2026, Thursday | 6:40 AM | 6:44 PM | 12h 04m |
| 25 September 2026, Friday | 6:41 AM | 6:42 PM | 12h 01m |
| 26 September 2026, Saturday | 6:42 AM | 6:41 PM | 11h 58m |
| 27 September 2026, Sunday | 6:43 AM | 6:39 PM | 11h 55m |
| 28 September 2026, Monday | 6:44 AM | 6:37 PM | 11h 53m |
| 29 September 2026, Tuesday | 6:45 AM | 6:35 PM | 11h 50m |
| 30 September 2026, Wednesday | 6:46 AM | 6:34 PM | 11h 47m |
Chicago sits on the western shore of Lake Michigan, which provides an open eastern horizon for sunrise year-round. The downtown skyline, visible from multiple lakefront and riverside vantage points, frames the western sky at sunset.
The east-facing terrace sits on a peninsula jutting into Lake Michigan with nothing between you and the horizon. Outdoor grounds are accessible 24/7 at no charge; CTA Bus 130 stops at Museum Campus.
Faces directly east over Lake Michigan with a wide sandy beach and an unobstructed horizon. CTA buses 151 and 156 stop on Lake Shore Drive nearby; the beach is about 2 miles north of the Loop.
The forested peninsula at the north end of Montrose Beach is not gated, so it is accessible before the 6 AM official beach opening. The downtown skyline is visible to the south as the sun rises over the lake; paid parking lots are on-site.
The breakwater extends east into Lake Michigan with a clear water horizon; the full downtown skyline is visible to the north as contrast. On-site parking costs $1/hr, one of the cheaper lakefront options about 3.5 miles south of the Loop.
This small peninsula north of Navy Pier has east-facing views from a low cantilevered deck close to the water surface. The park opens at 7 AM and is free to enter; it is about a 15-minute walk from the Red Line Grand stop.
Turning west from the same terrace puts the full downtown skyline in view as the sun drops behind it. Parking is available along Solidarity Drive for around $2/hr.
This 12-acre Hyde Park peninsula faces northwest, putting the entire downtown skyline on the horizon as the sun sets behind it. Fire pits are permitted, access is free, and on-site parking is available about 7 miles south of the Loop.
The park runs along the South Branch of the Chicago River in Chinatown, facing northwest toward the downtown skyline and a row of historic railroad bridges. The Red Line Cermak-Chinatown stop is a 5-minute walk.
From the western side of the park, the Streeterville skyline and Navy Pier are visible as evening light hits the buildings. The seasonal Chicago Water Taxi stops here, offering an approach by river from downtown.