Bethlehem Long Distance Movers
Bethlehem's Highest-Rated Long Distance Moving Company
If moving to or within the Bethlehem, PA, area is in your near future, you'll be pleased to know that Allied Van Lines has five local moving agents ready to serve you. The average customer rating for these five agents is 4.9 out of 5 stars, so no matter which one you turn to, you’ll be in good hands. If you're in charge of employee relocations for your company, we've got the experience to make your job easier. If you're the move coordinator for an expanding local company, we can help you move with minimal disruption.
Relocations from one part of town to another, such as Round Street to Green Street, can still be stressful even if the distance traveled is only a few miles. At Allied Van Lines, our licensed, insured, and BBB-accredited agents provide personal relocation consultants who will quote an affordable price that will include the relocation of your belongings and any additional services you request. We work with movers who can assist with packing and unpacking and assemble your furniture when it reaches your new location. Additionally, if your new home isn't quite ready for you, we can arrange temporary storage. Call us today for a free estimate.
Located in central east Pennsylvania, Bethlehem is a industrial hub that meshes rich Moravian influence with modern excitement. Together with Allentown and Easton, this city forms the third-largest metropolitan area in the state. It was founded by members of the Moravian community in 1741, and would later become a center for heavy industry and trade - in fact, Bethlehem Steel famously produced the steel that hangs in the Golden Gate Bridge. Today, the city has been gentrifying with new restaurants, arts galleries and shops.
The city is also home to Moravian College and Lehigh University. As of 2012 U.S. Census, the population of Bethlehem was approximately 75,000. With academics at the Bethlehem’s doorstep, the majority of residents are employed in educational services as well as health care.
The weather spans four seasons. During the summer, highs reach mid-80s while temperatures average in the 30s come the cooler months.
Attractions and activities in Bethlehem
Bethlehem offers a mix of old and new attractions. The historic district, an area rich with cultural traditions from its many immigrants, has been experiencing a bit of a renaissance, and is now home to what residents call “Restaurant Row.” Lehigh Valley has also evolved into a fashionable hub with shopping, dining and nightlife. For a walk back in time, Moravian Museum features exhibits of the region’s early German Protestant settlers.
To discover an arts centerfold of the city, head to SteelStacks, which is a 10-acre campus dedicated to culture and family events that sits next to the former Bethlehem Steel Plant. Each year, Bethlehem hosts a variety of events, including Musikfest in August, Celtic Classic in September and Christkindlmarkt Bethlehem in November and December.
If you have a sweet tooth, make your way to Just Born, which is a candy shop that famously makes marshmallow Peeps and tasty Mike and Ike candies.
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If you’ve got your eyes set on moving here, let Allied Van Lines lend a helping hand. Bethlehem moving companies provide an array of options, including electronic and appliance assembly and disassembly, self-pack materials and vehicle transportation.
Rest assured, with Allied, you’ll find no surprise pricing, no hidden fees. See how this moving company can help you today.
To drive here, the city sits near the intersection of Interstates 78 and 476 and U.S. Highway 22. If you’re flying, the closest airport is Lehigh Valley International, located 7 miles away in Allentown, Pa.