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Sunrise and sunset / Netherlands / Amsterdam

Sunrise and sunset times in Amsterdam, Netherlands

Updated for Thursday, April 9, 2026. This page combines a live solar snapshot, the next 7 and 30 days of trend data, seasonal context, and city-specific planning notes for cycling culture, canal reflections, and very long summer days.

Lat 52.37Lng 4.90Europe/Amsterdam0.9M residents

What makes this Amsterdam page useful

Most sunrise tools stop after printing a sunrise minute, a sunset minute, and maybe a golden-hour badge. That is not enough if you are actually making a decision. In Amsterdam, the useful question is how daylight behaves around a real city rhythm: cycling culture, canal reflections, and very long summer days. Today the city gets 13h 32m of daylight, and compared with 30 days ago it is gaining about 122 minutes. That single trend matters more than a generic explanation because it changes when commuters leave home, when runners choose safe light, and when photographers can rely on warm directional sun.

Amsterdam sits in the North Holland and experiences a oceanic pattern, so daylight interacts with weather, heat, haze, and local routines in a very specific way. A resident planning rooftop solar, a traveler building a dinner itinerary, and a portrait photographer looking for a stable evening slot all need different framing around the same solar data. That is why this page includes tables, a trend chart, and interpretation instead of raw output.

Seasonal contrast is especially important here. The gap between the June and December solstice daylight totals is roughly 9h 8m. That means the useful version of “best time for sunset” changes across the year. In periods with longer daylight, the opportunity window broadens and twilight remains usable for longer. In shorter-light periods, the planning margin tightens, so the next 7-day table becomes the better tool for real decisions.

Next 7 days in Amsterdam

DateSunriseSunsetSolar noonDaylight
Apr 96:53 AM8:25 PM1:39 PM13h 32m
Apr 106:51 AM8:27 PM1:39 PM13h 36m
Apr 116:49 AM8:29 PM1:39 PM13h 40m
Apr 126:48 AM8:32 PM1:40 PM13h 44m
Apr 136:46 AM8:34 PM1:40 PM13h 48m
Apr 146:44 AM8:36 PM1:40 PM13h 52m
Apr 156:42 AM8:38 PM1:40 PM13h 56m

Amsterdam daylight duration trend

The line below shows how usable daylight changes across the next 30 days.

Shortest: 13h 32mLongest: 15h 22m

30-day sunrise and sunset table

This 30-day table is the planning layer most API-only pages skip. It helps users spot trend direction, not just today’s number.

DateSunriseSunsetDaylightChange from today
Apr 96:53 AM8:25 PM13h 32mBaseline
Apr 106:51 AM8:27 PM13h 36m+4 min
Apr 116:49 AM8:29 PM13h 40m+8 min
Apr 126:48 AM8:32 PM13h 44m+12 min
Apr 136:46 AM8:34 PM13h 48m+16 min
Apr 146:44 AM8:36 PM13h 52m+20 min
Apr 156:42 AM8:38 PM13h 56m+24 min
Apr 166:41 AM8:40 PM13h 60m+28 min
Apr 176:39 AM8:43 PM14h 4m+32 min
Apr 186:37 AM8:45 PM14h 8m+36 min
Apr 196:36 AM8:47 PM14h 11m+40 min
Apr 206:34 AM8:49 PM14h 15m+43 min
Apr 216:32 AM8:51 PM14h 19m+47 min
Apr 226:30 AM8:53 PM14h 23m+51 min
Apr 236:29 AM8:56 PM14h 27m+55 min
Apr 246:27 AM8:58 PM14h 31m+59 min
Apr 256:25 AM9:00 PM14h 35m+63 min
Apr 266:23 AM9:02 PM14h 38m+66 min
Apr 276:22 AM9:04 PM14h 42m+70 min
Apr 286:20 AM9:06 PM14h 46m+74 min
Apr 296:18 AM9:08 PM14h 49m+78 min
Apr 306:17 AM9:10 PM14h 53m+81 min
May 16:15 AM9:12 PM14h 57m+85 min
May 26:13 AM9:14 PM15h 0m+89 min
May 36:11 AM9:16 PM15h 4m+92 min
May 46:10 AM9:17 PM15h 8m+96 min
May 56:08 AM9:19 PM15h 11m+99 min
May 66:06 AM9:21 PM15h 15m+103 min
May 76:05 AM9:23 PM15h 18m+106 min
May 86:03 AM9:25 PM15h 22m+110 min

Seasonal comparison for Amsterdam

A city page should help users understand whether today is early, late, bright, or compressed relative to the rest of the year. In Amsterdam, today’s daylight total is 13h 32m. Thirty days ago, the city had 11h 29m. Six months ago, the pattern looked very different at 11h 3m. That tells you how quickly the local light environment is moving, which is exactly what matters for habit planning.

The two annual anchors are the June and December solstice pages. Around June 21, Amsterdam reaches about 16h 48m of daylight. Around December 21, it drops to about 7h 41m. The wider that spread, the less useful a one-size-fits-all routine becomes. Users need context, not a widget.

Planning around local daylight

For photography, Amsterdam is most predictable when you combine the daily timing with the direction of change. If sunsets are moving later, you can safely schedule after-work shoots with less risk of missing the best light. If the city is losing daylight, the better strategy is to plan tighter and arrive earlier. The page works the same way for solar installers checking midday windows, commuters trying to keep outdoor exercise in daylight, and families comparing weekday and weekend routines.

Because Amsterdam is shaped by cycling culture, canal reflections, and very long summer days, local interpretation matters. A raw solar API cannot tell users whether the city rewards early starts, late dinners, rooftop views, waterfront timing, or heat-aware scheduling. An authoritative page should bridge that gap, which is why this section exists at all.

Frequently asked questions

What time is sunrise in Amsterdam today?

Today's sunrise in Amsterdam is 6:53 AM local time, with civil dawn starting at 6:17 AM.

What time is sunset in Amsterdam today?

Today's sunset in Amsterdam is 8:25 PM local time, and evening golden hour starts at 7:25 PM.

How much daylight does Amsterdam get right now?

Amsterdam gets about 13h 32m of daylight today, and that is gaining about 122 minutes compared with 30 days ago.

Why does the daylight pattern change so much in Amsterdam?

Amsterdam sits in the Northern Hemisphere at latitude 52.37, so Earth’s axial tilt changes both sunrise timing and total daylight throughout the year.