Over the past decade, the town of Hanover, Maryland has grown from a sleepy Baltimore satellite community to a destination in its own right. This is due in large part to the 2000 opening of Arundel Mills, one of the largest and most unique retail and dining establishments in the state. Arundel Mills boasts more than 225 stores spread out over five neighborhoods, with outlets from Disney, Liz Claiborne, Burlington Coat Factory, Tommy Hilfiger, and more. When you're tired of shopping, duck in for a cold drink and some arcade action at Dave & Buster's Grand Sports Cafe. Or else take in a film at one of the most amazing and technologically advanced movie theaters in the country, the Muvico Egyptian 24 (pictured). It's digital cinema at its finest. Arundel Mills will soon have another cutting-edge neighbor when the element Arundel Mills opens in March, 2009. With private and public spaces designed to bring out your best, element by Westin represents a new way of thinking about hotels. Maryland's second element hotel, the element Baltimore-Washington International Airport, will open its doors to guests in October, 2009.
Shopping, Dining, and the Silver Screen in Arundel Mills
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