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Montgomery County,MD
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The Music Center Stadium at Strathmore in Bethesda, MD; photo courtesy of Visit Montgomery County, Maryland
Located just 10 minutes from Washington, DC, Montgomery County, Maryland offers more than 50 hotels with 10,000 sleeping rooms and 400,000-square feet of meeting space. The county encompasses numerous cities, towns and urban districts, includ- ing: Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Silver Spring, Rockville, Gaithersburg and Germantown.
Montgomery County also has something to suit every meeting and event budget. Accommodations range from the moderately priced to all-suite properties and full-service hotels, and there are numerous non-traditional meeting venues such as retreat lodges and conference centers.
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The InterContinental Hotels Group opened one of its first EVEN Hotels in Rockville, bringing a new, wellness-focused hospitality option to the DC suburbs. Whether traveling for business or leisure, guests won’t have to compromise their wellness routine at this hotel. As a member of the newest brand from IHG® and one of the first EVEN™ hotels in the world, this facility is designed to help its guests maintain a healthy lifestyle while traveling.
Keep active with in-room fitness zones for private workouts and eat well from a selection of healthy food and beverage options, including made-to-order smoothies and Grab ‘n’
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Go meals. Free Wi-Fi and mobile furnishings offer increased flexibility. Spa-inspired showers, signature EO bath products and all-natural eucalyptus linens add to the experience, too.
New properties slated to open in 2015 include the Cambria Suites Rockville, and the Westin Bethesda.
In addition, at Pike and Rose (a new transit-oriented neigh- borhood in the heart of Montgomery County), a new hotel is being planned. The hotel brand is expected to be announced this September, and a groundbreaking for the property is planned for March of 2015.
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