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  2. Mar 18, 2024 · With its vibrant downtown, beautiful parks, proximity to Washington, D.C., and diverse dining options, Bethesda, MD, draws residents seeking a blend of city and suburban living. There’s always something to explore, whether the renowned art galleries, the annual street festivals, or the charming boutiques.

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  3. Yes, Bethesda is a great place to live. Bethesda ranks well in a combination of factors and diversity. Bethesda truly has something for everyone, and that’s why it’s a great place to call home. Ultimately, what makes a great city to live in is subjective.

  4. Living in Bethesda, MD means being right in the midst of a cultural haven, brimming with artistic energy and creativity. The Bethesda Arts & Entertainment District is a vibrant hub where art lovers can immerse themselves in galleries, theaters, and music venues.

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    • A Toast at Olazzo
    • Savoring A Small-Town Feel
    • A Show at Strathmore
    • Kabobs at Bacchus
    • Classes at Walt Whitman
    • A Frolic at Cabin John
    • Browsing at Glen Echo
    • Capital Adventures
    • An Ipic at Pike & Rose
    • Dining in Old Bethesda

    A visit to Olazzoon Norfolk Avenue makes local Michelle Baker smile. “I love their Happy Hour $2 off wine and apps, mozzarella garlic bread – it’s to die for – and lasagna bolognese. It’s delicious,” she says.

    Bethesda doesn’t feel like a big city, says longtime resident David Hand. The downtown is “surrounded by residential neighborhoods with beautiful homes – colonials, split levels, cape cods” and increasingly renovated older homes, he notes. “We can’t say that any one neighborhood stands out; they’re all very nice.”

    It might be a cliché, but it’s no overstatement to note that there isn’t a bad seat in the house at Strathmore, a premier live-arts venue in the heart of Bethesda. Locals consider it a must-visit destination for music and much more.

    Bethesda is home to several hundred restaurants serving up every imaginable flavor. For David and Mary Hand, it’s hard to top “an anniversary dinner at Bacchus of Lebanon, where we had our first date.” Their favorite dish: lamb and chicken kabobs, rice with almonds. (Try the richly flavorful hummus, too.)

    Walt Whitman High School is renowned as Maryland’s No. 1 school and No. 55 in the nation as ranked by U.S. News & World Report, and it’s emblematic of a commitment to education that makes Bethesda’s school system a key selling point for families seeking a place for their children to thrive.

    Families rave about the play areas and green spaces at Cabin John Regional Park, which is a go-to destination not only for parents and kids but also for couples, exercisers and those seeking an in-town getaway.

    A former amusement park renovated into a partnership for arts and culture, Glen Echo Parkis home to 14 artists and arts organizations, social dance, a restored 1921 carousel, two children’s theaters, weekend drop-in arts programs for kids and much more.

    With Washington, D.C., a few miles away, living in Bethesda means coveted access to the capital’s free museums, cultural events, pro-sports teams and other activities that appeal to locals and tourists alike. Also within reach: Chesapeake Bay (an hour), Atlantic beaches (two-three hours), NY-Baltimore-Philadelphia (weekend getaways).

    A “bright and inspired urban neighborhood in North Bethesda,” Pike & Roseincludes shops, restaurants and an iPic movie theater. “My husband loves it because it has reclining chairs with blankets, and you order food and drinks on an iPad,” Michelle Baker says.

    Restaurants in the part of Bethesda that has been around a while “are more quiet,” says David Hand. His favorite spots reflect the city’s eclectic culinary offerings: Positano Ristorante Italiano, Tia Queta (for savory Mexican fare), Le Panetteria, Lilit Cafe and Le Vieux Logison Georgetown Road (along with the aforementioned Bacchus of Lebanon).

  5. Dec 19, 2023 · Living in Bethesda, MD, brings residents many benefits and opportunities for enrichment, while providing easy access to the region’s most bustling urban areas. This guide will walk you through why you should consider living in Bethesda and the biggest advantages of doing so.

  6. Feb 17, 2023 · It’s no gainsaying that Bethesda is an amazing place to live, with its proximity to the nation’s capital, thriving economy, abundance of activities, and good education and healthcare system.

  7. The Bethesda Urban Partnership, which operates cooperatively with, but independently of, county government, does much to make Bethesda a great place to live, maintaining attractive downtown landscaping, hosting festivals and special events, and supporting a wide variety of arts initiatives in a lively state-designated Arts and Entertainment ...

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