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Nature-Filled Room Awaits Guests At Canopy By Hilton In North Bethesda
Canopy by Hilton Washington DC Bethesda North is now offering its guests the chance to stay in The Green Room, a new nature-filled room.

BETHESDA, MD — Canopy by Hilton Washington DC Bethesda North is now offering its guests the chance to stay in The Green Room, a new nature-filled room designed to bring guests comfort and well-being.
Among the featured plants in The Green Room are aromatic plants, herbs, air plants and preserved moss wall art. The experience is perfect for those missing their house plants while traveling, would-be gardeners seeking inspiration, and people dedicated to holistic health, the hotel said.
“Our mission is to provide our guests with delightful, out-of-the-box experiences here at Canopy Bethesda,” said John Gilligan, general manager of Canopy by Hilton Bethesda North.
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Located at 940 Rose Ave. in North Bethesda, Canopy by Hilton Bethesda North features 177 guest rooms, a 3,000-square-foot ballroom and a 500-square-foot boardroom for corporate meetings or special events.
Canopy Bethesda partnered with Rewild, a plant and flower studio with locations in Washington, D.C., and Arlington, Virginia, to develop The Green Room. Rewild provides expert consultation and maintenance and will lead a series of educational workshops at Canopy Bethesda.
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Workshop tickets will be open to the public and are slated to start on Thursday, Aug. 18 with Plant Care Basics.
The Green Room is separated into different vignettes, each designed to reduce stress, boost productivity, improve moods and freshen the air.
Next to the coffee and tea bar, an herbal garden consists of rosemary, sage, and basil. These antioxidant-rich herbs can help reduce inflammation and are ready to add to tea or cocktails. For $15, guests can request single-serve cocktail kits from the mixologists at the hotel’s new restaurant, Hello Betty.
Plants, anchored to the headboard, hang above the bed, while lavender grows on the nightstand, creating a restful environment for sleep. Moisture absorbing moss and hanging vines decorate the bathroom, while Eucalyptus hangs from the shower which fills the room with an invigorating scent when it steams up.
Vines are lit up, twinkling around the wardrobe upon entry and potted and hanging plants create a mini-urban jungle along the floor-to-ceiling window.
For more information or to book The Green Room, guests should contact info@canopybethesda.com.

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