Enter any value in miles and instantly read the result in kilometers. The converter comes in handy when planning trips to the US and UK, reading running distances, checking speed limits given in miles per hour, and working with distances at sea. Further down the page you will find ready-made tables for popular distances, speeds, and even nautical miles.

The mile is a unit of distance used mainly in the United States and the United Kingdom. Most of the world uses the kilometer, so you mainly run into miles when dealing with the US or UK: a US road map, a running distance given in miles, a speed limit on an American highway, or a route in a sports app set to imperial units.
One land mile is exactly 1.609344 kilometers. This relationship is fixed, so every conversion comes down to a single multiplication. The converter does it for you the moment you type a value, including fractional distances such as 26.2 miles, the length of a marathon.
Watch out for one detail: the nautical mile used at sea and in aviation is a different unit from the land mile and equals 1.852 kilometers. Below you will find separate tables for distances, for speed in miles per hour, and for nautical miles.
Converting miles to kilometers relies on one fixed relationship: one land mile is exactly 1.609344 kilometers. Simply multiply the number of miles by 1.609344 to get the result in kilometers.
The full formula: kilometers = miles × 1.609344. The other way around: miles = kilometers ÷ 1.609344.
Example: you want to know how many kilometers 5 miles is. Plug it in: 5 × 1.609344 = 8.05 km. This is where the popular approximation that 5 miles is roughly 8 kilometers comes from — the exact result is 8.0467 km.
Another example: a marathon is 26.2 miles long, which converts to 26.2 × 1.609344 = 42.16 km. That is very close to the official marathon distance of 42.195 km. The converter handles both directions the moment you type a value.
The table below converts popular distances in miles to kilometers. Values are rounded to two decimal places. To convert an exact value or a different distance, use the converter above.
| Miles | Kilometers |
|---|---|
| 1 mi | 1.61 km |
| 2 mi | 3.22 km |
| 3 mi | 4.83 km |
| 4 mi | 6.44 km |
| 5 mi | 8.05 km |
| 6 mi | 9.66 km |
| 7 mi | 11.27 km |
| 8 mi | 12.87 km |
| 9 mi | 14.48 km |
| 10 mi | 16.09 km |
| 12 mi | 19.31 km |
| 13 mi | 20.92 km |
| Miles | Kilometers |
|---|---|
| 14 mi | 22.53 km |
| 15 mi | 24.14 km |
| 17 mi | 27.36 km |
| 20 mi | 32.19 km |
| 23 mi | 37.01 km |
| 25 mi | 40.23 km |
| 26 mi | 41.84 km |
| 26.2 mi | 42.16 km |
| 30 mi | 48.28 km |
| 35 mi | 56.33 km |
| 40 mi | 64.37 km |
| 45 mi | 72.42 km |
| Miles | Kilometers |
|---|---|
| 50 mi | 80.47 km |
| 60 mi | 96.56 km |
| 70 mi | 112.65 km |
| 75 mi | 120.70 km |
| 80 mi | 128.75 km |
| 100 mi | 160.93 km |
| 120 mi | 193.12 km |
| 180 mi | 289.68 km |
| 500 mi | 804.67 km |
| 1,000 mi | 1,609.34 km |
Need the other direction? Use our <a href="/en/tools/km-to-miles-converter">kilometers to miles</a> converter with a full table for metric distances.
Speed limits and speedometer readings in the US and UK are given in miles per hour (mph). The speed conversion factor is the same as for distance, because you multiply by 1.609344 — only the time unit stays the same. Values are rounded to two decimal places.
| Miles per hour | Kilometers per hour |
|---|---|
| 20 mph | 32.19 km/h |
| 25 mph | 40.23 km/h |
| 30 mph | 48.28 km/h |
| 40 mph | 64.37 km/h |
| Miles per hour | Kilometers per hour |
|---|---|
| 50 mph | 80.47 km/h |
| 60 mph | 96.56 km/h |
| 70 mph | 112.65 km/h |
| 75 mph | 120.70 km/h |
| Miles per hour | Kilometers per hour |
|---|---|
| 80 mph | 128.75 km/h |
| 90 mph | 144.84 km/h |
| 100 mph | 160.93 km/h |
At sea and in aviation, distances are given in nautical miles, not land miles. A nautical mile is longer: it equals exactly 1.852 kilometers, while a land mile is 1.609344 kilometers. The difference comes from the definition — a nautical mile corresponds roughly to the length of one minute of arc along a meridian, that is 1/60 of a degree of latitude.
The nautical mile also gives us the knot, a unit of speed equal to one nautical mile per hour (1 knot = 1.852 km/h). Ships and aircraft use it.
So if you see a distance described as a mile in a maritime or aviation context, convert it using 1.852 rather than 1.609344. For reference: 1 nautical mile is 1.85 km, 5 nautical miles is 9.26 km, and 10 nautical miles is 18.52 km.
Miles show up in everyday life mainly through contact with abroad. Each of the situations below has its own specifics.
One land mile is exactly 1.609344 kilometers, or about 1.61 km when rounded. It is a fixed value, so you just multiply any number of miles by 1.609344.
Almost. 5 miles is exactly 8.0467 km, or 8.05 km when rounded. The approximation "5 miles is 8 kilometers" is handy for mental math, and the error is only about 47 meters.
26.2 miles is 42.16 km. Calculation: 26.2 × 1.609344 = 42.16 km. The official marathon distance is 42.195 km — the small difference comes from rounding the distance to 26.2 miles.
70 miles per hour is about 112.65 km/h. Calculation: 70 × 1.609344 = 112.65 km/h. That is a typical limit on American interstate highways.
2 kilometers is bigger. One mile is 1.61 km, so it is shorter than 2 km. A mile falls between 1 and 2 kilometers, closer to 2 kilometers.
Not quite. 1 kilometer is 0.62 miles, a little more than half a mile. Exactly half a mile is 0.805 km, so a kilometer is longer than that.
10 miles is 16.09 km. Calculation: 10 × 1.609344 = 16.09 km.
100 miles is 160.93 km. Calculation: 100 × 1.609344 = 160.93 km.
2 miles is 3.22 km, 3 miles is 4.83 km, and 20 miles is 32.19 km. You get each of these values by multiplying the number of miles by 1.609344.
5 miles is 8 km. At a relaxed walking pace (about 5 km/h) it takes roughly 1.5 hours. Covering 8 km in 50 minutes would require a very fast pace close to 9.5 km/h, so that applies to power walking rather than an ordinary stroll.
A nautical mile is 1.852 km and is longer than a land mile (1.609344 km). It is used at sea and in aviation, and its related unit of speed is the knot, which is one nautical mile per hour.
The formula is: kilometers = miles × 1.609344. For example, 30 miles × 1.609344 = 48.28 km. The other way around: miles = kilometers ÷ 1.609344.
50 miles is 80.47 km, and 60 miles is 96.56 km. Both values are worked out the same way: multiply the number of miles by 1.609344.
The simplest way is to multiply the number of miles by 1.6 — the result is very close to the exact figure. You can also use the rule "5 miles is 8 kilometers": 10 miles is about 16 km, 15 miles is about 24 km, and 25 miles is about 40 km. For precise results, use the converter.
A mile is longer. One land mile is 1.609344 km, so a distance given in miles always corresponds to a larger number of kilometers. The mile belongs to the imperial system, and the kilometer to the metric system.

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