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7 Tips for Living in Easton

By Joshua Wood, LPC

Summary: Advice for people moving to Easton or thinking about moving there.

This is a must read if you're moving to Easton or thinking about moving there.

Easton, Pennsylvania, is a charming city nestled in the Lehigh Valley. Known for its rich history, vibrant arts scene, and diverse culinary offerings, Easton is a great place for expats and digital nomads to call home. Here are seven key tips to help you make the most of your time in Easton.

1. Explore the Neighborhoods

Easton is divided into several distinct neighborhoods, each with its own unique charm. The Downtown district is the heart of the city, boasting historic architecture, a variety of shops, and a bustling farmers market. College Hill, named for Lafayette College, offers a quieter, residential feel with beautiful views of the Delaware River. West Ward is a diverse neighborhood known for its community spirit and local businesses. Spend some time exploring each neighborhood to find the one that feels like home to you.

2. Enjoy the Local Cuisine

Easton is a food lover's paradise. From the fresh produce at the Easton Farmers Market to the diverse array of restaurants, there's something for every palate. Try the farm-to-table offerings at 3rd & Ferry Fish Market, or enjoy a slice of authentic Italian pizza at Sette Luna. For a unique dining experience, visit the Easton Public Market, a year-round indoor market featuring a variety of vendors selling everything from artisanal cheese to locally brewed beer.

3. Take Advantage of the Outdoors

Easton is surrounded by natural beauty, making it a great place for outdoor enthusiasts. The Delaware River offers opportunities for fishing, boating, and kayaking, while the Karl Stirner Arts Trail is a beautiful place for a walk or bike ride. For a more relaxed outdoor experience, visit one of the city's many parks, such as Riverside Park or Hugh Moore Park.

4. Immerse Yourself in the Arts Scene

Easton has a vibrant arts scene that's worth exploring. The State Theatre Center for the Arts hosts a variety of performances, from Broadway shows to concerts. The Banana Factory Arts Center offers art classes and workshops, as well as galleries showcasing local artists. And don't miss the Easton Outdoor Art Show, a yearly event featuring artists from around the region.

5. Get Involved in the Community

One of the best ways to feel at home in a new city is to get involved in the community. Easton has numerous opportunities for volunteering, from helping out at local events to participating in community cleanups. Research groups and organizations that align with your interests and get involved. Not only will you be making a positive impact on your new home, but you'll also meet new people and make connections.

6. Embrace the Local History

Easton is steeped in history, and there are plenty of ways to learn about the city's past. Visit the National Canal Museum to learn about the city's role in the Industrial Revolution, or take a tour of the historic Bachmann Publick House. The Sigal Museum is another great resource, offering exhibits on local history and culture.

7. Make Use of Co-Working Spaces

As a digital nomad, finding a good place to work is essential. Easton has several co-working spaces that offer not just a desk and internet connection, but also a community of like-minded professionals. Soho in Easton is a popular choice, offering a variety of membership options to suit different needs. The Easton CoLab is another great option, with a focus on fostering collaboration and innovation.

Living in Easton, offers a unique blend of small-town charm and big-city amenities. By exploring the neighborhoods, enjoying the local cuisine, taking advantage of the outdoors, immersing yourself in the arts scene, getting involved in the community, embracing the local history, and making use of co-working spaces, you'll quickly feel at home in this vibrant city.

About the Author

Joshua Wood Joshua Wood, LPC joined Expat Exchange in 2000 and serves as one of its Co-Presidents. He is also one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.

Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.


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