Sunrise vs Sunset: Best Time for Photos in Lisbon

Photo Portugal··Updated Apr 6, 2026

Every photographer will tell you that golden hour is the best time to shoot. In Lisbon, that advice carries even more weight than usual. The city sits on a series of hills along the Tagus River estuary, facing roughly west, which means the late-day light here is genuinely extraordinary — soft, warm, and diffused by the moisture off the water in a way that flatters everything it touches.

But here is the question I get asked constantly: should we book a sunrise session or a sunset session?

The honest answer is that both produce incredible images, but they are different in character, in practicality, and in which locations they favour. After years of shooting in Lisbon at every hour, here is my breakdown.

Golden Hour Times by Season

Lisbon sits at roughly 38.7°N latitude, which means the golden hour shifts significantly throughout the year:

Sunrise Golden Hour (start of useful light to ~45 min after sunrise)

SeasonSunriseBest shooting window
Winter (Dec-Feb)7:30-8:00 AM7:15-8:45 AM
Spring (Mar-May)6:00-7:00 AM5:45-7:45 AM
Summer (Jun-Aug)6:10-6:30 AM5:50-7:15 AM
Autumn (Sep-Nov)7:00-7:45 AM6:45-8:30 AM

Sunset Golden Hour (~45 min before sunset to end of useful light)

SeasonSunsetBest shooting window
Winter (Dec-Feb)5:15-5:45 PM4:30-6:00 PM
Spring (Mar-May)7:30-8:30 PM6:45-9:00 PM
Summer (Jun-Aug)8:30-9:00 PM7:45-9:30 PM
Autumn (Sep-Nov)5:45-7:00 PM5:00-7:30 PM

The Case for Sunrise

Pros

Empty streets. This is the single biggest advantage. Lisbon's most popular photo spots — Alfama, the miradouros, the tram routes — are virtually deserted at sunrise. You can shoot at Miradouro da Graça without a single other person in the frame. You can stand in the middle of a street in Alfama with nothing but morning light and tiled walls.

Softer, cooler light. Sunrise light in Lisbon tends to be slightly cooler and softer than sunset light. It creates a gentle, almost ethereal quality — more pastel than golden. This is particularly beautiful in Alfama, where the cool light complements the blue and white azulejo tiles.

Calm energy. There is a stillness to Lisbon at dawn that you simply cannot find at any other time. The city is asleep. The light is building. It feels private, intimate, like the city is showing you something it does not show to most visitors.

Consistent conditions. Morning air tends to be clearer and more stable than evening air, which means fewer haze issues and more predictable light.

Cons

You have to wake up very early. A summer sunrise session means meeting your photographer at 5:30 AM. For travellers on holiday, this is a significant ask.

Limited business activity. Cafés are closed, streets are quiet. If you want the lively, bustling Lisbon in your background — trams, market vendors, people — sunrise does not deliver that.

Eastern light limitations. Many of Lisbon's most iconic viewpoints face west (toward the river and the bridge). At sunrise, these spots are backlit, which makes landscape shots trickier, though portraits can work beautifully with rim-lighting.

Best Sunrise Spots

  • Alfama streets — east-facing facades catch the first light
  • Praça do Comércio — the square is completely empty and the archway catches early light
  • Belém Tower — morning light across the water is spectacular
  • Miradouro da Graça — the castle and city catch the eastern light beautifully
  • Ponte 25 de Abril (seen from Almada side) — the bridge silhouetted against the dawn

The Case for Sunset

Pros

Warm, golden light. Lisbon's west-facing orientation means the sunset light is direct, warm, and dramatic. The city's pastel facades turn honey-gold, the river becomes a mirror, and the whole scene takes on a cinematic quality that is genuinely hard to overstate.

Convenient timing. A sunset session fits naturally into a holiday schedule. Spend the day exploring, freshen up at your hotel, and meet your photographer in the late afternoon.

Lively atmosphere. Lisbon comes alive in the early evening. Street musicians, people gathering at miradouros for the view, the distant sound of fado from a restaurant — this energy shows up in photographs as warmth and context.

Blue hour bonus. After sunset, you get 20-30 minutes of blue hour — when the sky turns deep blue and the city lights come on. This transitional period produces some of the most dramatic images possible in Lisbon, especially from elevated viewpoints where you can see the city grid illuminated below.

Better for groups. If you are booking a session with a partner, family, or friends, an evening session is simply more practical than asking everyone to be camera-ready at 5:30 AM.

Cons

Crowds. By late afternoon, Lisbon's popular viewpoints are packed. Miradouro da Senhora do Monte at sunset is elbow-to-elbow. Praça do Comércio has hundreds of people. Your photographer needs to be skilled at managing crowds and finding pockets of space.

Heat in summer. July and August evenings can still be hot (30°C+), which means makeup may not hold, clothes may cling, and general comfort can be an issue.

Less predictable sky. Haze, clouds, and air quality can affect sunset more than sunrise. Some evenings deliver spectacular colour; others produce a flat, hazy fade. You cannot control this.

Best Sunset Spots

  • Miradouro da Senhora do Monte — the highest viewpoint with the most complete panorama
  • Miradouro da Graça — slightly lower but excellent light on the castle
  • Miradouro de Santa Luzia — bougainvillea, tile panels, and river views
  • Praça do Comércio — the waterfront facing west
  • LX Factory rooftop — with the bridge catching the last light
  • Cristo Rei side (Almada) — looking across at the Lisbon skyline

How Weather Affects Your Shoot

Clear skies

Produce the strongest, most directional golden light. Shadows are well-defined and colours are vivid. Best for both sunrise and sunset.

Light clouds

Often the best conditions. Clouds catch and diffuse the warm light, creating even illumination without harsh shadows. Dramatic sky compositions.

Overcast

No golden hour effect, but the soft, even light is surprisingly flattering for portraits. Colours appear more muted but consistent. Good for street photography and detail shots.

Rain

Lisbon sees most rain between November and March. Rain creates reflections on cobblestones, misty atmospheres, and dramatic skies. Some of the most emotional photos I have taken in Lisbon happened during or just after rain. Bring an umbrella — it can become a prop.

Fog and mist

Rare but magical. Lisbon occasionally gets morning mist that clings to the hills. If your photographer alerts you to foggy conditions, take the sunrise session — you may never get another chance at those shots.

A Photographer's Honest Recommendation

If I had to choose one: sunset, in spring or autumn. The light is the warmest, the timing is practical, and you get blue hour as a bonus. Specifically, a session starting 90 minutes before sunset gives you time for 2-3 locations while catching the full progression from warm afternoon light through golden hour to blue hour.

But if you are the type who does not mind an early alarm, and you value empty streets and quiet intimacy over warm golden drama, a sunrise session in summer is extraordinary. You will have Lisbon to yourselves in a way that sunset shooters never experience.

The best option, if your schedule and budget allow? Both. A sunrise session in Alfama and Belém, then a sunset session at the miradouros and along the waterfront. Your gallery will have a range and depth that a single session cannot match.

What clients say about this kind of shoot

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Frequently Asked Questions

What time is sunrise and sunset in Lisbon throughout the year?

In summer (June to August), sunrise is around 6:15 AM and sunset around 8:45 PM, giving you two long golden hour windows. In winter (December to February), sunrise is around 7:45 AM and sunset around 5:30 PM. Spring and autumn fall in between, with September offering a sweet spot of 7:15 AM sunrise and 7:45 PM sunset with warm, consistent golden tones.

Which Lisbon locations are better at sunrise versus sunset?

Sunrise is best for east-facing spots like the Alfama neighborhood, Largo das Portas do Sol viewpoint, and Praca do Comercio square. Sunset is most spectacular at west-facing viewpoints including Miradouro da Graca, Miradouro da Senhora do Monte, and the Belem waterfront. Some locations like the Dom Luis I Bridge equivalent, the 25 de Abril Bridge viewpoints, look stunning at both times.

Is a sunrise photoshoot in Lisbon worth waking up early for?

Absolutely. Sunrise in Lisbon means completely empty streets in Alfama, golden light warming the ancient tiles, and a peaceful atmosphere impossible to find during the day. Popular spots that are crowded by midday will be exclusively yours at 6 or 7 AM. The soft morning light is also exceptionally flattering for portraits, with gentle warm tones that require minimal editing.

How crowded are sunset viewpoints in Lisbon?

Popular viewpoints like Miradouro da Graca and Miradouro da Senhora do Monte attract significant crowds at sunset, especially from May through October. Your photographer will arrive early to secure a good position and knows alternative angles that minimize crowds in the background. Lesser-known sunset spots like Jardim do Torel or the terrace at Miradouro de Santa Catarina offer beautiful light with far fewer people.

Can I do a photoshoot that covers both sunrise and golden hour spots?

A combined session would need to be split into two separate time slots since Lisbon sunrise and sunset are 12 to 14 hours apart in summer. Some photographers offer discounted dual-session packages that cover both, giving you the empty streets of sunrise and the warm glow of sunset in one day. This approach produces the most diverse gallery possible but requires commitment to an early alarm and an evening schedule.

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