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Living in Norwalk, Connecticut:
Tips for Moving and Visiting

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If you've been wondering what it's like to live in or visit Norwalk, the Crowdsourced Explorer community can help. We asked three people living in Norwalk what someone who is considering moving to or visiting there should know. Here are their pros and cons, tips, and advice:

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Anyone moving to Norwalk should know, although the state is in the Northeast, summers here can be blisteringly hot. Additionally, I would point out that winters are, as one might assume, frightfully cold. However, if one can handle the weather, Norwalk is a lovely place.

Norwalk is a diverse neighborhood that embodies a vast array of economic, social, political, and racial backgrounds. At the same time, there are a variety of popular attractions, from late-night restaurants and movie theaters to aquariums and tranquil beaches. Some portions of the city are densely populated, especially near the beaches, while other parts are rather spacious and quiet.

Candace, says: 2020

Norwalk, in Connecticut, is a small city in terms of area, though it is fairly populated. The suburbs are nice and the downtown in South of Norwalk, more popularly known as SoNo is bustling with a young crowd on weekdays and weekends. The Calf pasture beach is a popular spot with the locals during summer, as is the waterfront area close to SoNo beside the Norwalk river. Small shops run by local businesses are quite popular, as are the ice cream trucks that pass by homes during late summer evenings. It is a quiet town with nice people and you’ll have a pleasant time visiting or relocating here.

Edward, says: 2020

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