Chicago vs Nashville: Walkability Compared
Chicago, IL and Nashville, TN, side by side. Tier labels describe the average; specific addresses can vary block by block.
Chicago
Walkability score: 9.4/10 on the SafeStreets 15-minute-city walkability score (Pedestrian-first)
A grid-planned city with excellent transit (CTA), wide sidewalks, and diverse walkable neighborhoods from Lincoln Park to Hyde Park.
What works:
- CTA L train provides 24/7 rapid transit on 8 lines connecting most of the city
- Consistent street grid and wide sidewalks make navigation intuitive across neighborhoods
- Lakefront Trail offers 18 miles of continuous car-free walking and cycling along Lake Michigan
- Diverse neighborhood commercial districts provide walkable access to daily needs
Transit: CTA operates 8 L (elevated/subway) lines and an extensive bus network covering the city and close suburbs. Metra commuter rail runs 11 lines. Pace provides suburban bus service. The L runs 24/7 on select lines.
What pulls walkability down:
- Harsh winters with ice and snow accumulation on sidewalks significantly reduce walkability for several months each year
- Walkability drops sharply in South and West Side neighborhoods where transit coverage and commercial density are lower
Nashville
Walkability tier: Walkable
A booming Sun Belt city with a walkable downtown core and emerging transit plans to improve pedestrian access across rapidly developing neighborhoods.
What works:
- Broadway / Lower Broadway honky-tonk district is a lively pedestrian destination in the city center
- The Gulch neighborhood is a LEED-certified walkable urban district built on former rail yards
- 12South and East Nashville are emerging as walkable neighborhood commercial corridors
- WeGo Star commuter rail and bus service provide basic transit, with expansion plans in development
Transit: WeGo Public Transit operates bus routes and the WeGo Star commuter rail line. Nashville lacks any rail rapid transit. A 2018 transit referendum for light rail was defeated, leaving the city reliant on buses and cars.
What pulls walkability down:
- No rail rapid transit and limited bus service make car ownership essentially required outside the downtown core
- Rapid growth has outpaced pedestrian infrastructure investment, with many new developments lacking sidewalk connections
Frequently Asked Questions: Chicago vs Nashville
Is Chicago walkable?
Yes — Chicago is a highly walkable city. Chicago scores 9.4/10 on the SafeStreets 15-minute-city walkability score (rated "Pedestrian-first").
Is Nashville walkable?
Nashville is rated "Walkable" for walkability on SafeStreets.
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