Accurate sunrise, sunset and solar noon times for cities worldwide. Calculated using precise latitude and longitude coordinates.
Our sunrise and sunset times are calculated using your city's exact geographic coordinates and the astronomical horizon. This provides highly accurate results for any location on Earth.
Sunrise is defined as the moment when the upper edge of the sun's disk appears on the horizon. Sunset is when the upper edge disappears below the horizon. Solar noon occurs when the sun reaches its highest point in the sky.
Day length varies throughout the year due to Earth's 23.5° axial tilt. Near the equator, day length stays relatively constant year-round (about 12 hours). At higher latitudes, summer days can be much longer than winter days. In polar regions, you may experience the midnight sun (24-hour daylight) or polar night (24-hour darkness) during certain seasons.
All times are shown in the city's local time zone and automatically account for Daylight Saving Time when applicable.