Bethesda, Maryland is a gorgeous city, close enough to DC to enjoy all the cultural offerings there, and far enough out to enjoy quiet neighborhoods in a rather elegant town. It has a quaint history as a town in between places, having once served as a stop along the way for the postal service in the 19th century, and is now one of the most attractive places to live. The affluence is very apparent by the lovely homes and streets, and always ranks highly on the lists of best places to live. It’s also a great place to stay, with some exquisite hotels that compliment the area rather nicely.
People visiting here have a lot of options for things to do, with nice restaurants, great sight-seeing, and some pretty spectacular offerings for film-lovers. For top of the line film showings, there’s the remarkable Bethesda Row Cinema , which might seem like any ordinary cineplex, but a visit here will reveal some rather extraordinary differences. They have eight screens showing work that’s not typical run-of-the-mill fare, but is actually some of the best in foreign and independent film today. It’s on several stories, so that each auditorium has a feeling of vast space, as well as intimacy. They also have a gourmet snack bar, so that movie buffs can enjoy some espresso and fresh-baked goods while watching their favorite new movies.
Part of the reason for its excellence in film is certainly due to the elegant taste of Cinema Art Bethesda , a non-profit organization made of volunteers who all have a great love of cinema arts. And if that’s not enough, visitors to Bethesda can pop over to DC to check out the newest works in film presented by the AFI , one of the nation’s true cultural treasures. One can also find plenty of classics to see on the silver screen, the way the filmmakers intended.
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