Explore the Google Map of Chicago with a detailed satellite view, city map, layout, directions, and neighborhoods. It gives a clear view of key places, streets, and nearby attractions across Chicago, United States.
Google Map of Chicago, United States
About Map: This interactive map shows Chicago, United States with a clear view of streets, neighborhoods, landmarks, and nearby places. It is helpful for travelers, students, and anyone who wants to understand the layout of the city in a simple and visual way.
You can use this map for directions, checking distances, and exploring popular locations across Chicago. Whether you are planning a visit or just exploring online, it offers an easy way to get familiar with the city and its surroundings.
About Chicago
Chicago is a city located in the northeastern part of Illinois, United States, along the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan. It lies in the Midwest region and is known for its strong transportation networks and economic activity. The city developed as a major center for trade, industry, and railroads due to its strategic location. Chicago is one of the largest cities in the United States and plays an important role in finance, commerce, and culture. It is also recognized for its architecture, skyline, and diverse neighborhoods.
Chicago Facts
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| City Name | Chicago |
| Country | United States |
| Region / State | Illinois |
| Established | 1837 |
| Population | 2,746,388 (Census 2020) |
| Total Area | 606.1 sq km (234 sq mi) |
| Population Density | 4,530 per sq km |
| Coordinates | 41.88°N, 87.63°W |
| Time Zone | CST (UTC−6) |
| Postal Codes | 60601–60661 |
| Area Code | +1 312, 773, 872 |
| Major River | Chicago River |
| Nearest Airport | O'Hare International Airport |
| Metro Transport | Chicago "L" |
| Transportation | Trains, buses, metro, taxis |
| Famous For | Architecture, deep-dish pizza, finance |
| Top Attractions | Millennium Park, Willis Tower, Navy Pier, Art Institute of Chicago |
| Climate | Humid continental |
| Nearest Major Cities | Milwaukee, Indianapolis, Detroit |
| Tourism Importance | Major cultural and business destination |
| Official Website | https://www.chicago.gov |
Chicago Neighborhoods
Chicago is made up of many distinct neighborhoods across its urban area.
- The Loop – Central business district with major landmarks
- Lincoln Park – Residential area with parks and attractions
- Hyde Park – Home to the University of Chicago
- Wicker Park – Known for arts and nightlife
- Gold Coast – Historic area with upscale housing
- Chinatown – Cultural area with shops and restaurants
Chicago Attractions
Millennium Park, Willis Tower, Navy Pier, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago Riverwalk, Shedd Aquarium, Field Museum, Grant Park
Chicago United States Satellite Image
Nearby Places from Chicago
- Evanston – 12 miles (19 km)
- Oak Park – 10 miles (16 km)
- Naperville – 28 miles (45 km)
- Joliet – 35 miles (56 km)
- Gary – 25 miles (40 km)
- Milwaukee – 92 miles (148 km)
- Rockford – 90 miles (145 km)
- Indianapolis – 185 miles (298 km)
Distance from Chicago to Other cities in United States
- Chicago to New York – 1145 km (711 miles)
- Chicago to Los Angeles – 2800 km (1740 miles)
- Chicago to Houston – 1750 km (1087 miles)
- Chicago to Phoenix – 2300 km (1429 miles)
- Chicago to Philadelphia – 1220 km (758 miles)
- Chicago to San Antonio – 2000 km (1243 miles)
- Chicago to San Diego – 2800 km (1740 miles)
- Chicago to Dallas – 1550 km (963 miles)
- Chicago to San Jose – 3000 km (1864 miles)
- Chicago to Austin – 1750 km (1087 miles)
- Chicago to Jacksonville – 1600 km (994 miles)
- Chicago to Fort Worth – 1500 km (932 miles)
- Chicago to Columbus – 560 km (348 miles)
- Chicago to Charlotte – 950 km (590 miles)
- Chicago to San Francisco – 2980 km (1851 miles)
- Chicago to Indianapolis – 298 km (185 miles)
- Chicago to Seattle – 2800 km (1740 miles)
- Chicago to Denver – 1600 km (994 miles)
- Chicago to Washington D.C. – 1140 km (708 miles)
- Chicago to Boston – 1360 km (845 miles)
Chicago FAQs
Chicago is located in northeastern Illinois along the shore of Lake Michigan in the United States.
It is known for its architecture, deep-dish pizza, and financial markets.
Yes, it is one of the largest cities in the United States and a key economic center.
You can use trains, buses, and the Chicago "L" metro system.
Yes, the Chicago "L" provides extensive urban rail transit.
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