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Stay at this full-service, recently renovated Rockville Maryland Hotel, located at the gateway to Washington D. C., University of Maryland and Arlington National Cemetery.
Whether traveling on business or pleasure, the Best Western Rockville Inn & Suites is proud to offer the best in customer service, sophisticated accommodations and convenient access to key area attractions, all for an affordable rate!
Ideally located off of Interstate 270 in Maryland, this Rockville area hotel features well-appointed guest rooms and suites; each equipped with cable satellite television and free wireless high-speed Internet access. Guests are welcome to a variety of hotel amenities including a complimentary full breakfast buffet, outdoor swimming pool open for summer fun, extensive exercise facility, a self-service business center with free internet access and over 4200 square feet of meeting & banquet space. If you travel with your pets, they are part of your family and are always welcomed with restrictions.
The Best Western Rockville Inn & Suites is conveniently located just 20 miles from Washington D.C. and its' many national historic attractions such as the Arlington National Cemetery, the White House, the Capital Building, the Smithsonian Institute and more.
Business guests staying at this Maryland hotel will be close to corporate locations including Otsuka Pharmaceutical, Applied Cell Science, DOE, Lockheed Martin, BAE and Hewlett Packard just to mention a few. The hotel is also minutes away from the Bethesda Naval Hospital, the Montgomery County Fairgrounds and the University of Maryland at Shady Grove.
The friendly, helpful staff at the Best Western Rockville Inn & Suites is ready to ensure a fun-filled memorable stay in Rockville, Maryland. Make a reservation today and save!
Lighthouse will be open to the public for self guided tours (10am-2pm).In Scotland, Maryland.
16th-century English festival, 10 stages, 5,000-seat jousting arena, 140 food and craft shops; weekends only. In Annapolis.
Featuring some of the best jewelry makers, clothing designers and crafters in town. At the Ballston-MU Metro Station in Arlington.
At the Prince William County Fairgrounds, in Manassas.
A display of botanical art depicting endangered flowers at the National Museum of Natural History at the Smithsonian Institute.
20th-century architecture and design with drawings, photographs and fragments from buildings. At the National Building Museum.
Artifacts and photos showing the relationship between the FBI and the news media, including J. Edgar Hoover's desk and Patty Hearst's gun. At the Newseum.
Narrated bus tour on the trail of President Lincoln's assassin; advance reservations required. In Clinton.
The 43rd annual festival offers best of Maryland seafood, family entertainment, arts & crafts. In Sandy Point State Park.
Free concerts; acoustic music competitions, crafters, Bluegrass Gospel jam session on Sunday. In Berlin.
Showcasing the best regional livestock and agriculture products, the fair is also an entertainment highlight for Frederick County.
Voted one of the top 100 art festivals in the country by Sunshine Artist magazine.
With over 200 wines and 20 Virginia wineries the festival is an inexpensive way to see Virginia Wine Country - right in your own backyard. In Reston, VA.
The Maryland Terrapins and Navy Midshipmen square off on the gridiron in a rare local rivalry. At M&T Bank Stadium.
Carnival rides, a rodeo, live entertainment and more. At the Show Place Arena and Prince George's Equestrian Center in Upper Marlboro, MD.
An art market featuring work by local craftspeople.
Wineries from across the mid-Atlantic region; arts & crafts, Chesapeake cuisine, live music, microbeers. In Ocean City.
Pumpkins, hayrides, pony rides, hayloft jumping, food, crafts, animals, live entertainment, straw maze, caramel apples, giant slides. In Germantown.
An autumn family friendly celebration. "Named #1 Fall Festival in the World" by MSN.com. In Oakland.
Local seafood, live music, watermen contests, artisans, championship docking, oyster shucking, crab picking contests, auction.
One of the premier fine arts and crafts shows in the US. In Bethesda.
Part of the Norway Comes To Washington Festival, Sponsored by the Embassy of Norway Hovhaness. In Alexandria, VA.
Pink Floyd songwriter commemorates the 30th anniversary of his band's album "The Wall". At the Verizon Center.
The Tony-nominated actress performs a cabaret of Broadway hits. At the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts.
Brett Mitchell will be conducting ghoulish melodies at the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts.
The Pentagon is the start and finish with a loop across the Potomac to the Capital and back.
The course runs through monuments and memorials, to the finish at the Iwo Jima statue.
More than several hundred crafters. All handcrafted items. In West Friendship.
Wreaths on display for silent auction. Gala on Dec. 3 featuring live auction of wreaths, trips, artwork. In Cambridge.
A dazzling, drive-through display of larger-than-life, light creations illuminated by a fantasy of color, design, and animation. In Columbia.
Juried art show. One-of-a-kind ornaments, perfect for gifts. In Solomons.
Drive 3.5-miles through winter wonderland light displays, 350 displays, 60 of them animated.
A holiday celebration for all ages of amazing toy trains and spectacular railroad layouts including Thomas the Tank Engine. In Elliott City.
The company performs two mixed repertory programs including work by Balanchine, Robbins and Mejia. At the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts.
Gerald Arpino's interpretation of Tchaikovsky's perennial favorite. At the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
In Fredericksburg, Virginia.
Learn about folktales from ancient to medieval Europe, Asia and Africa. At the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, MD.