Things to Do...
Throughout Montgomery County there are vibrant town centers, 900-ethnically diverse restaurants, a wide variety of upscale shopping options, and world-class performing arts cen- ters, plus, all that the nation’s Capital has to offer is just minutes away, as well.
Groups will want to visit Sugarloaf Mountain Vineyard, which produces Bordeaux-style wines that have received numerous awards. Sugarloaf holds many events throughout the year, including the Sugarloaf Crafts Festival and the Grape Stomp Festival.
Brookside Gardens is an award-winning 50- acre public display garden situated within Wheaton Regional Park.
300 Shady Grove features modern and trendy decor to complement its upscale bowling experience, complete with a private VIP room for special events.
The Music Center at Strathmore, located in Rockville photo courtesy: CVB of Montgomery County, Maryland
Go Ape! and The Adventure Park at Sandy Spring feature treetop adventure courses that include zip lines and obstacle courses that are perfect for a corporate retreat or just some group fun.
The AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center boasts two stadium theatres, office and meeting space, and recep- tion and exhibit areas. It also is home to the AFI SilverDocs Film Festival.
The Music Center at Strathmore is a 2,000-seat concert hall that welcomes world-renowned performers, while the connecting state-of- the-art education center fea- tures music and dance classes, plus workshops and seminars for students of all ages.
Bridge to the Plaza at Washington Center in Montgomery County photo courtesy: CVB of Montgomery County, Maryland
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