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Map It – and GO!
Whether you're Elizabeth City-bound, or already here, our easy Map It – and GO! page will point you in the direction of the city's must-see sites. Use it to guide you to our downtown waterfront; history, arts and science sites; one-of-a-kind restaurants and fabulous shops. When you're ready to call it a day, a host of lovely inns and accommodations are just a click away.
So come and stay a while. Below are some of our featured partners to help guide you through the Harbor of Hospitality®.
US Highway 17 North to Elizabeth City. Bear right at Port Elizabeth Centre onto Ehringhaus Street. Follow for seven set of lights to Water Street. Elizabeth City Area Convention & Visitors Bureau is located in the Waterworks Building at the Ehringhaus and Water streets intersection.
Interstate 64 East to Exit 291B to US Highway 17 South to Elizabeth City. Take Exit 264 to Elizabeth City off US Highway 17 to North Road Street. Take left at BP gas station onto Road Street. At third set of lights take a left onto Ehringhaus Street. Elizabeth City Area Convention & Visitors Bureau is located in the Waterworks Building at the Ehringhaus and Water streets intersection.
Interstate 64 East to US Highway 17 North to Elizabeth City. Bear left at Port Elizabeth Centre onto Ehringhaus Street. Follow for seven set of lights to Water Street. Elizabeth City Area Convention & Visitors Bureau is located in the Waterworks Building at the Ehringhaus and Water streets intersection.
US Highway 158 West to Elizabeth City. Cross Causeway Bridge and take left onto Water Street in Elizabeth City. Elizabeth City Area Convention & Visitors Bureau is located in the Waterworks Building at the Ehringhaus and Water streets intersection.
