Current Time in Chicago
Live NTP-synced clock · CST / CDT time zone · Weather, world city comparisons & complete guide
The exact current time in Chicago, Illinois is displayed live above, synchronized with international NTP servers. The third-most populous city in the United States operates on the … time zone (…), at an offset of …. …. Chicago anchors the US Central time zone, which stretches from the Canadian border south to the Gulf of Mexico and includes major cities such as Dallas, Houston, Minneapolis, and New Orleans. … As the financial capital of the American Midwest, a global hub for futures trading, and home to O'Hare — one of the world's busiest airports — Chicago time governs everything from commodity market openings to transcontinental flight schedules.
Chicago Time vs Major World Cities – Live Comparison
| City | Current Time | Time Zone | vs Chicago |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🇺🇸Chicago (reference) | --:-- | … | ±0 |
| 🇺🇸New York | --:-- | … | … |
| 🇺🇸Los Angeles | --:-- | … | … |
| 🇬🇧London | --:-- | … | … |
| 🇫🇷Paris | --:-- | … | … |
| 🇦🇪Dubai | --:-- | GST UTC+4 | … |
| 🇯🇵Tokyo | --:-- | JST UTC+9 | … |
| 🇮🇳Mumbai | --:-- | IST UTC+5:30 | … |
| 🇦🇺Sydney | --:-- | … | … |
Daylight Saving Time in Chicago – CST & CDT Explained
📅 2nd Sunday of March → 1st Sunday of November
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📅 1st Sunday of November → 2nd Sunday of March
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💡 Key fact: Chicago and New York always observe DST transitions on the same day, maintaining a constant 1-hour gap. Chicago and Los Angeles likewise change clocks on identical dates, keeping a near-constant 2-hour gap. The US changes clocks roughly 3 weeks before the UK in spring, so for a brief window each year London is only … ahead of Chicago instead of the usual 6 hours. Use our Time Zone Converter to check the exact difference at any moment.
Chicago Time Zone Converter – Compare with World Cities
Chicago – Geography & Location Facts
Population & Administrative Data
| Population (city) | ~2.7 million |
| Metropolitan area (CSA) | ~9.5 million |
| Density | ~4,500 people/km² |
| Official language | English (de facto) |
| Currency | US Dollar ($, USD) |
| International dial code | +1 (312 / 773 / 872…) |
| Internet domain | .us / .com |
| ZIP code format | 60601 – 60827 (Chicago) |
| Drives on | Right 🚗 |
| ISO code | US-IL |
A Brief History of Chicago
- Pre-1800sThe Chicago area is home to the Potawatomi, Miami, and Ojibwe peoples. The name "Chicago" likely derives from the Algonquian word shikaakwa, meaning "wild garlic" or "wild onion," referring to the plants once common along the riverbanks.
- 1833–1837Chicago is platted as a town in 1830, incorporated as a town in 1833, and chartered as a city in 1837 — with a population of just over 4,000. Its position at the foot of Lake Michigan makes it a natural crossroads for trade between the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River system.
- 1848The Illinois and Michigan Canal opens, connecting Lake Michigan to the Illinois River and triggering explosive commercial growth. The same year, the Chicago Board of Trade — the world's oldest futures and options exchange — is founded, cementing Chicago's role as the financial hub of American agriculture.
- 1871The Great Chicago Fire burns for two days (8–10 October), destroying roughly 9 km² of the city and leaving ~100,000 residents homeless. Remarkably, the city rebuilds at astonishing speed, attracting architects from around the world and laying the foundation for the modern skyscraper.
- 1885The Home Insurance Building, designed by William Le Baron Jenney and widely regarded as the world's first skyscraper, opens in downtown Chicago. The city becomes the birthplace of modern urban architecture, pioneering the steel-frame construction method.
- 1893Chicago hosts the World's Columbian Exposition, drawing over 27 million visitors. The fair launches American architecture's "City Beautiful" movement and introduces the Ferris wheel to the world. The fairgrounds inspire innovations later found in cities and theme parks globally.
- TodayChicago is home to ~2.7 million residents and a metro area of ~9.5 million. It is the third-largest US city, a global financial centre, and home to O'Hare International — one of the world's busiest airports. The city hosts world-class institutions including the Art Institute, the Field Museum, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and numerous Fortune 500 headquarters.
Top Tourist Attractions in Chicago
✈️ Chicago Airports
| Airport | IATA Code | Distance | Transport | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| O'Hare International | ORD | ~27 km north-west | ~45 min (Blue Line CTA / taxi) | 🌍 Major international hub — one of the world's busiest |
| Midway International | MDW | ~13 km south-west | ~25 min (Orange Line CTA) | ✈️ Domestic & short-haul, Southwest Airlines hub |
| Gary/Chicago (Indiana) | GYY | ~45 km south-east | ~50 min (taxi / rideshare) | ✈️ Limited regional service |
Chicago Food Culture & Iconic Dishes
Practical Travel Information for Visitors to Chicago
| 🛂 Entry requirements (EU / UK / Australia) | ESTA required. Most European, UK, and Australian citizens can enter the US under the Visa Waiver Program with a valid ESTA. Apply at esta.cbp.dhs.gov at least 72 hours before departure. Allows stays up to 90 days. |
| 🛂 Entry requirements (other countries) | Citizens of countries not in the Visa Waiver Program must apply for a B-1/B-2 tourist visa at a US embassy or consulate before travelling. |
| 🔌 Electricity | 120V / 60Hz |
| 🔌 Plug type | Type A & B (2 or 3 flat pins) — adapters needed for most European and UK devices |
| 🚨 Emergency numbers | 911 (all emergencies) / 311 (non-emergency city services) |
| 🚰 Tap water | Safe to drink ✅ (sourced from Lake Michigan, treated at two water filtration plants) |
| 🚇 Public transport | CTA "L" elevated/subway train (8 colour-coded lines), CTA buses, Metra commuter rail (11 lines). The L connects both airports directly to downtown. |
| 💰 Currency | US Dollar ($) — cards accepted virtually everywhere; tipping 18–20% expected in restaurants |
| 🗣️ Language | English (de facto) — significant Spanish, Polish, and Mandarin-speaking communities |
| 🌡️ Average temperatures | Winter: −10–2°C (cold & snowy) · Summer: 18–29°C · Spring/Autumn: 8–20°C · Wind off Lake Michigan intensifies cold |
Frequently Asked Questions – Chicago Time Zone & CST/CDT
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