- TripBuzz found 245 things to do indoors in the Greenbelt area. From Greenbelt Museum to P & G's Old Greenbelt Theatre, Greenbelt offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 161 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 68 different types of things to do inside in or near Greenbelt, Maryland. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Movie Theaters, Theaters, History Museums and Winery/Vineyard.
- There are 4 indoor activities in Greenbelt, and 241 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Baltimore, Bethesda, Washington and Ellicott City.
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Opened in 1995, The Byrne Gallery is a local art gallery featuring a number of works and services available. In addition to displaying a variety of exhibitions, the gallery also offers custom framing, appraisal, and art installation for its customers.
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Sean Bolan's Irish Pub serves an array of classic pub cuisine as well as a large selection of beers on tap. The pub also hosts live music, with local and touring bands performing on weekends.
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Lovers of equestrian, angling, and field sports can learn more about their passion at the National Sporting Library. Guests can explore the research facility, manuscripts, works of art, and a free library.
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Home to over 26,000 books, National Sporting Library & Fine Arts Museum is open to the general public for research or personal use. Visitors can peruse books specialized in sporting and animal books from year 1500 to 2000.
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Harford Artists Gallery puts the spotlight on local artists by showcasing their pottery, jewelry, paintings, sculptures, and other artwork. The gallery features a new artist every few months and throws a party where visitors can meet them.
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Enjoy the beauty of a 56 acre vineyard and sample fine De Chaunac, Seyval Blanc and Marchel Foch wines while enjoying a wine tasting tour of Smith family owned and operated Meredyth Vineyards in the heart of Virginia's wine country.
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What sets the Hill Craft Winery apart from other wineries is the teaching and tasting bar that overlooks the entire wine production area. The winery has a $0 tour fee as well as a 'Vintner Program' that lets individuals learn about wine in small groups.
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The first commercial vineyard in Virginia was the Piedmont Vineyards & Winery. The small and homey winery remains a favorite stop along the Virginia wine trail and holds regular tastings that involve knowledgeable servers.
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Wine tastings at The Boxwood Winery are the main draw to the site since there are no tours of the vineyards or the wine cellar itself. The location also has a wine bar that serves Boxwood wines and other wines from around the world.
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Visitors can enjoy a diverse collection white, red, and dessert wines at Doukenie Winery. The winery hosts tastings, tours, and other special events and has won numerous awards for their wines.