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Bethesda, with its more than 100 restaurants, luxury shopping, nightlife, and high-rise office and apartment buildings is like Washington’s second downtown. The Maryland neighborhood, which lies just across the border from Northwest Washington, has all of the comforts of the city--cafes. bookstores, and street life--but without the attendant chaos in many downtowns. Bethesda is famous for its excellent quality of life--the walkability of the city, its excellent schools, and its world-class shopping. A trip to downtown D.C. will take 20 minutes on the Metro or is just a short drive down Wisconsin Ave. Whether your tastes are middle-of-the-road or eclectic, Bethesda’s culture has something to offer you: Art movie houses and multiplexes stand side-by-side, and whether you’ve got a taste for sushi or steak, Bethesda has some of the best restaurants and entertainment in the region. |
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Shopping
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Apple Store
� Bang & Olufsen
• Trader Joe's
Highways and Main Arteries
• Wisconsin Ave.
• Bradley Blvd.
Landmarks and Attractions
� Bethesda Row
• Bethesda Naval Hospital
• National Institutes of Health
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Restaurants
� Aji Nippon
� BD's Mongolian Barbeque
� Ruth's Chris Steak House
� Houston's
Metro
• Bethesda (Red Line)
New Developments
• Adagio
• Bethesda Post Office
• Chase at Bethesda
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