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Chicago vs. Seattle

Midwest or Northwest? Choosing Between Living in Chicago vs. Seattle

For those who want a combination of high tech, big city living filled with vibrant culture and with a healthy dose of nature within reach, both Chicago and Seattle have a lot to offer. If you’re struggling to decide between the Windy City and the Emerald City, there’s a lot to consider. We’ll break down some of what you have to look forward to in terms of culture, weather and food to help you make this important decision.

Chicago vs. Seattle Culture

Chicago is a city of rich history and vibrant culture. From the iconic range of architectural landmarks found in the Loop to the world-class museums of Museum Campus, to the Chicago Symphony Orchestra—culture lovers will always have something new to explore. Home of the Chicago blues and Second City Improv company, live entertainment enthusiasts will find plenty to listen to and enjoy.

Seattle has its own unique culture and charms, with a laid-back west coast vibe and progressive ethos. From the historic neighborhoods of Pioneer Square to the bustling markets of Pike Place, Seattle offers a blend of old-world charm and modern innovation. The home of grunge and specialty coffee combines urban energy with nearby stunning natural features make it a magnet for creatives and adventurers alike.

Chicago vs. Seattle Weather

Chicago is known for its distinct four seasons, with hot summers, cool , colorful autumn, winters that can be bitter and snowy and mild springs. The city's location on the shores of Lake Michigan can lead to unpredictable weather patterns, including lake-effect snowstorms in the winter and humid conditions in the summer. Chicagoans typically embrace the changing seasons, enjoying outdoor activities like beach days along Lake Michigan in the summer and braving the winter cold to ice skate in Millennium Park.

Seattle, well known for its overcast skies and rainy weather, is also more temperate than Chicago. Even though winters can have persistent rain, summers are drier and sunnier. And all that rain means lush greenery and natural beauty— making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts, with ample opportunities for hiking, biking, and exploring the great outdoors.

Chicago vs. Seattle Food

Chicago’s famous steamed hot dogs and deep-dish pizza are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to culinary treats. Shaped by the influence of its diverse communities and history, Chicago's food scene offers dishes brought by Polish, Greek, South Asian and Nordic immigrants. From fine dining in River North to street food at a neighborhood festival, Chicago has something for every stomach.

Seattle’s food scene focuses on fresh, locally sourced ingredients and innovative cuisine. Visit iconic Pike’s Place for fresh seafood delicacies like salmon and Dungeness crab and indulge in the many cafes featuring artisanal coffee and breweries for craft beer. Farmers' markets, eclectic eateries, and renowned chefs also provide ample opportunities for culinary delights.

Bottom Line

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