Elizabeth City Bed and Breakfast
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Guest Rooms/Rates
Seasonal rates are $85 to $100 plus tax per night including a full gourmet breakfast. Reservations are recommended, but not required. And of course, children are always welcome. Arrival time is between 3:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.. unless otherwise arranged. Departure time is 10:30 a.m. Visa and MasterCard are accepted. A 48 hour cancellation policy is in effect. In the main house there are three tastefully decorated guest rooms all with private baths, television and internet access. One of the rooms is located on the first floor for guests who find this more convenient. Please make this request at the time of your reservation.

Also located on our property is the historic Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (circa 1847). Two deluxe rooms with private baths await you in the upstairs section of the Lodge. Each of these large rooms has a queen and a single bed, with television and internet access as well. They may be booked separately or as a large suite. 
Enjoy some peaceful moments among the flowers and birds in the courtyard. In the warmer weather you may wish to have your gourmet breakfast in the courtyard. We also offer a comfortable dining room for your convenience. A hearty wholesome breakfast with freshly brewed coffees, fruits, pastries, and breakfast entrees is available every morning to start your day. Our B&B is located in one of the Elizabeth City's many historic districts, only a few short blocks from the water front area with its parks. Walking maps of the area are available to help you navigate through this peaceful city which serves as a gateway to the Outer Banks. Maybe some of you may walk down the same streets as Wilbur and Orville Wright did on their way into history at nearby Kill Devil Hills.

Elizabeth City is truly "One of the Best Small Towns" in America. It has something to appeal to you...regardless of age. You are likely to discover some special event going on in the city or immediate area during any month of the year including Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Celebration, Founder's Day at Elizabeth City State University, The Tar Heel Century Bike Ride, Potato Festival, Craft Fairs, Parades, and of course, Harbor Nights from June through September. This area was explored in 1585 making it one of the earliest settlements in North America and by the late 1600s it was a successful settlement. Its importance increased with the construction of the Dismal Swamp Canal begun in 1794 and still operating as part of the Inland Waterway. Elizabeth City residents have played important roles in the American Revolution and the Civil War. Much of our heritage comes alive as you walk or drive to the many attractions in our area. History, the Arts, Boating, Canoeing, Science/Invention, Biking and Southern Hospitality abound in Elizabeth City. In addition to our lovely guestrooms, The Meeting Place at the Lodge offers space for groups of 10 to 50. For a memorable time plan your next family reunion, private party, shower, seminar, retreat or any other professional or social event at the Elizabeth City Bed & Breakfast.
Discounts may apply, please inquire at time of reservation.