Montgomery County, MD
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The Bethesda North Marriott Hotel and Conference Center in Montgomery County
photo courtesy: CVB of Montgomery County, Maryland
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Montgomery County, Maryland is a great location for meetings or events. Located just 10 minutes from Washington, DC, the county offers more than 50 hotels with 10,000 sleeping rooms and a combined total of 400,000-square feet of meeting space. With so many meeting venues, Montgomery County has something to suit every budget. Accommodations range from the moderately priced to all-suite properties and full-service hotels, plus there are non-traditional meeting venues, too, plus retreat lodges and conference centers.
Montgomery County encompasses numerous cities, towns and urban districts, including: Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Silver Spring, Rockville, Gaithersburg and Germantown.
Transportation
Currently under construction, the InterCounty Connector (ICC) will link existing and proposed development areas between the I-270/I-370 and I- 95/US 1 corridors within central and eastern Montgomery County and northwestern Prince George’s County with a state-of-the-art, multi-modal east-west highway that limits access and accommo- dates the movement of passengers and goods.
The ICC will link the I-270 and I-95 corridors provid- ing motorists with a viable alternative to the existing
local road network in Maryland’s Washington subur- ban region.
Montgomery County is easily accessible from three major airports, as well, including: Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport; Ronald Reagan Washington National; and Dulles International. The region’s sub- way system, Metrorail, has 13 Red Line Stations in Montgomery County, all leading into the nation’s Capital and surrounding regional destinations.
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