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Pike & Rose in North Bethesda; photo courtesy: Visit Montgomery County, MD


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There’s always room in Montgomery County in one of 68 hotels and meeting venues. With nearly 10,000 sleeping rooms and more than 974,000-square feet of combined meeting space, the options are plentiful for both large and small groups.


Montgomery County is comprised of bustling urban districts, serene suburbs and a 93,000-acre agricultural reserve. Five must-see areas that offer a big-city vibe with small-town comforts include: Rockville Town Square; Pike & Rose in North Bethesda; Downtown Silver Spring; Bethesda Row; and Downtown Crown in Gaithersburg.


Discover the comforts of one of the premier hotels in Bethesda with a stay at the newly transformed Bethesda North Marriott Hotel Confer- ence Center. Connect, collaborate or simply relax at the new M Club Lounge, which is available to guests who reserve an upgraded hotel room or suite. Guests can recharge in spacious rooms and suites, enjoy a new state-of-the-art gym or indulge in the on-site restaurant and lounge. For meetings, an on-site planning team is available to offer assistance in more than 48,000-square feet of event space.


Home2 Suites by Hilton Silver Spring debuted in April with a focus on sustainability. The all-suite hotel promises to meet LEED platinum cer- tification standards, and has been designed for conservation, with low- flow water fixtures and solar energy sources for its 100 guest rooms


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and 1,720-square feet of meeting space. The property features an in- door swimming pool, electric vehicle charging stations, and an inte- grated Spin2Cycle fitness/laundry facility.


The Hilton Washington DC-Rockville Hotel and Executive Meeting Cen- ter in Rockville houses 315 guest rooms, 14 meeting rooms and 35,000-square feet of dedicated meeting and event space. The Atrium is the largest at nearly 8,000-square feet for up to 800 guests. For those seeking an enjoyable and relaxing escape, the Millennium Trail, a 10.6-mile loop around Rockville, runs directly behind the property.


Situated on 43-acres of manicured grounds, lush gardens and country trails, historic William F. Bolger Center, a Conference Hotel, marries business and pleasure in Potomac. The property can accommodate al- most any type of meeting or event, with 431 guest rooms and 70,000-square feet of meeting space that includes 75 meeting rooms, two ballrooms, two full-service business centers, and 24 junior boardrooms. Attendees can mingle and relax at the Junior Olympic swimming pool or network in the abundant outdoor space or at the property’s two on-site dining spots.


A true farm-to-table experience, Smokey Glen Farm in Montgomery County has been in operation since 1953 and offers a mix of busi- ness, play, scenery and cuisine within five facilities on the farm, the largest of which being 30-acres and able to accommodate up to 8,000 people.


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