Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the responses.
Bethesda metro stop is more than double the distance and in the wrong direction to my office, I’d be more inclined to try Tenleytown, I think?
FH is definitely closest. I guess I may need to be prepared to pay $10 to park, yikes. It seems poor planning to have a suburban metro stop and no public parking.
I will definitely check on some closer neighborhoods to park in (and will watch for permit parking signs)- that is a great idea.
OP I totally agree. I think it's one reason there's so many more successful restaurants and shops in downtown Bethesda. Tons of county garages and they used to be free on weekends. FH is a pain even for people who live 1.5 miles away (I'm a similar distance).
I do park at the Whole Foods lot if it's a couple hours but it's a lot for a full day of work + metro commute time.