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  1. Bethesda is an unincorporated, census-designated place in Montgomery County, Maryland, near Washington, D.C. It has a population of 68,056 and is known for its medical, corporate, and government institutions.

  2. Bethesda is a thriving urban center near Washington, D.C. with many fabulous restaurants, retailers and arts venues. Explore the Arts and Entertainment District, Strathmore, Pike & Rose, Bethesda Row and more in this vibrant city.

  3. Nov 20, 2017 · Find out the best places to visit in Bethesda, Maryland, based on traveler reviews, ratings, and bookings. Explore theaters, parks, shopping malls, museums, and more in Bethesda and nearby Washington DC.

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    • Dining. Downtown Bethesda is one of the best places to dine in Montgomery County, Maryland. The area is known for its fine restaurants offering a wide range of cuisine from contemporary American to Mediterranean, to French or Latin American fare.
    • Walk or Bike Along the Capital Crescent Trail. The Capital Crescent Trail runs right through Downtown Bethesda and extends from Georgetown in DC to Silver Spring, Maryland.
    • Visit Glen Echo Park. Families. 4.1. Enjoy year-round activities in dance, theater, visual arts and environmental education at the National Park for the Arts.
    • Enjoy a Concert at Strathmore. The 2,000 seat state-of-the-art concert hall features world-class performances by major national artists including folk, blues, pop, jazz, show tunes, and classical music.
  5. Bethesda is a vibrant downtown area with art, entertainment, dining and shopping options. Find out about upcoming events, community services, projects and more from the Bethesda Urban Partnership.

  6. Nov 23, 2022 · Nestled northwest of Washington D.C., Bethesda is one of the most budding and vibrant suburbs in the Metropolitan Area. If you’ve ever seen the movies “Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants” or “The Pacifier,” then you have an idea of this beautiful and thriving Maryland community.