Sunset is prime time at Edge. A little planning locks in the color — and your spot.
- TL;DR
- Booking Windows
- What Time to Arrive
- On-Deck Game Plan
- Blue Hour Strategy
- Weather and Backup Plays
- What to Wear and Bring
- Bottom Line
TL;DR
Book prime slots several days ahead, enter 60–90 minutes before sunset, hold a corner, and stay through blue hour for the cobalt-sky finale.
Booking Windows
| Day |
Typical Demand |
Advice |
| Weekends |
Highest |
Book early; consider Flex if forecast wobbles |
| Fridays |
High |
Lock in by midweek |
| Weekdays |
Moderate |
Better availability; still reserve for sunset |
What Time to Arrive
- Aim for 60–90 minutes before listed sunset.
- This window lets you scout compositions, test reflection control, and secure your preferred corner.
On-Deck Game Plan
- Scout all corners; pick one with clean sightlines.
- Shoot pre-sunset warm tones and reflections.
- Keep gear minimal; don’t lose your spot to long breaks.
- Rotate courteously — you’ll often get another turn as crowds shift.
Blue Hour Strategy
- Don’t leave when the sun dips. The best color typically lands 10–30 minutes later.
- Use reflective glass edges for bokeh and graphic frames.
- Stabilize on a ledge and bump ISO rather than risking blur.
Weather and Backup Plays
- If clouds threaten, a late-afternoon entry can deliver both dramatic cloud color and night city glow.
- If windy, check day-of alerts; indoor views remain photogenic.
What to Wear and Bring
- Dark outer layer (doubles as a glare flag), microfiber cloth, and a light snack.
- Secure wrist strap; avoid bulky bags that slow movement.
Bottom Line
Early entry + patience + a blue-hour stay = front-row views at the perfect moment.