Where can you view Manhattanhenge?


Where can you view Manhattanhenge?

Here's where we suggest you go to find Manhattanhenge:
  • 57th Street.
  • 42nd Street.
  • 34th Street.
  • 23rd Street.
  • 14th Street.
  • Tudor City Overpass, Manhattan.
  • Hunter's Point South Park in Long Island City, Queens.


What is reverse Manhattanhenge?

Reverse Manhattanhenge, or Winter Manhattanhenge, is a lesser-known phenomenon where the sun aligns with New York City's east-west grid during sunrises.


How do you shoot Manhattanhenge?

Any camera will work for photographing Manhattanhenge. Choose a wide crosstown (East/West) street to view the Manhattanhenge. The further east you are, the more buildings will be visible in your photo. Use a tripod to steady the camera if you want to utilize a slow shutter speed.


Where is the best viewing for Manhattanhenge?

For the best views of Manhattanhenge, head to a sidewalk on a major Manhattan cross street that runs from west to east with unobstructed views. Or, visit Hunter's Point South Park in Long Island City! Face west towards the sunset. Don't forget your camera—go further east to get the best shot!


What time is the Manhattanhenge in 2023?

Wednesday, July 12, 2023 at 8:20 p.m. Thursday, July 13, 8:21 at 8:21 p.m. If you want to get a shot worthy of the occasion, follow these tips from AccuWeather: Plan ahead: Be sure to check the weather and stake out your spot well before the sunset.


Where can I see the Manhattanhenge in 2023?

Where to See Manhattanhenge
  • 14th Street.
  • 23rd Street.
  • 34th Street.
  • 42nd Street.
  • 57th Street.