What is Manhattanhenge?
It is a phenomenon where the setting sun aligns with Manhattan’s street grid, creating a stunning visual effect.
Travel / NYC
Manhattanhenge, the twice-yearly alignment of the setting sun with Manhattan's street grid, is a spectacular sight. In 2025, catch this phenomenon in late May and mid-July. This guide provides dates, times, and prime viewing locations both...
Manhattanhenge, also known as the Manhattan Solstice, is when the setting sun aligns perfectly with the east-west streets of Manhattan's grid. This creates a radiant glow across the city's skyscrapers. The American Museum of Natural History explains that the sun illuminates both the north and south sides of every cross street.
**Prime Viewing Locations:**
**Tips for the Perfect Shot:**
It is a phenomenon where the setting sun aligns with Manhattan’s street grid, creating a stunning visual effect.
May 28, May 29, July 11, and July 12.
Manhattan streets (14th, 23rd, 34th, 42nd, 72nd), Hunter’s Point South Park (Queens), and Gantry Plaza State Park (Queens).
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