Map & Directions
Norfolk
Walter E. Hoffman U.S. Courthouse
600 Granby Street
Norfolk, Virginia 23510–1922
View Larger Map
Driving Directions
From points West:
I-64 East through the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel to the Naval Base/Granby Street exit (# 276A). Bear left onto Granby Street. Granby Street downtown to courthouse (on left at intersection of Granby Street and Brambleton Avenue).
From points East:
264 West. Left exit onto Waterside Drive. Get in the far right-hand lane. First right onto St. Paul's Boulevard. Left onto Brambleton Avenue. Left onto Granby Street.
From points South:
264 West through the downtown tunnel. Follow the signs to Waterside Drive. First right onto St.Paul's Boulevard. Left onto Brambleton Avenue. Left onto Granby Street.
From points North:
I-95 South to I-295 South exit (# 84). I-295 to I-64 East (#200). I-64 through the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel to the Naval Base/Granby Street exit (# 276A). Bear left onto Granby Street. Granby Street downtown to courthouse (on left at intersection of Granby Street and Brambleton Avenue).
Parking
Public parking is available at the Scope Coliseum garage. The entrance is on St. Paul's Boulevard. Please ignore the "Full" sign if it is not blinking.
Public Transportation
Route and schedule information may be obtained from Hampton Roads Transit, 757-222-6100 and www.hrtransit.org. Alternatively, take the Norfolk Electric Transit (NET) to the Scope stop. NET system information is available at www.norfolk.va.us/news%20release/net.htm.
Important Security Information
You will be required to walk though a magnetometer and your bags will be screened by an x-ray machine. You will be required to show a photo ID issued by a government agency, such as a driver's license.
Members of the public are prohibited from bringing cell phones, pagers, PDAs, laptop computers, cameras, tape recorders, and all other personal electronic devices into the courthouse. On September 15, 2005, the U.S. Marshals Service ended its practice of storing cell phones and other electronic devices that visitors bring to the U.S. District Courthouse. You will be unable to enter the building if you bring these devices.
Nearby restaurants and hotels
Restaurants & Hotels
View Larger Map
Driving Directions
From points West:
I-64 East through the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel to the Naval Base/Granby Street exit (# 276A). Bear left onto Granby Street. Granby Street downtown to courthouse (on left at intersection of Granby Street and Brambleton Avenue).
From points East:
264 West. Left exit onto Waterside Drive. Get in the far right-hand lane. First right onto St. Paul's Boulevard. Left onto Brambleton Avenue. Left onto Granby Street.
From points South:
264 West through the downtown tunnel. Follow the signs to Waterside Drive. First right onto St.Paul's Boulevard. Left onto Brambleton Avenue. Left onto Granby Street.
From points North:
I-95 South to I-295 South exit (# 84). I-295 to I-64 East (#200). I-64 through the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel to the Naval Base/Granby Street exit (# 276A). Bear left onto Granby Street. Granby Street downtown to courthouse (on left at intersection of Granby Street and Brambleton Avenue).
Parking
Public parking is available at the Scope Coliseum garage. The entrance is on St. Paul's Boulevard. Please ignore the "Full" sign if it is not blinking.
Public Transportation
Route and schedule information may be obtained from Hampton Roads Transit, 757-222-6100 and www.hrtransit.org. Alternatively, take the Norfolk Electric Transit (NET) to the Scope stop. NET system information is available at www.norfolk.va.us/news%20release/net.htm.
Important Security Information
You will be required to walk though a magnetometer and your bags will be screened by an x-ray machine. You will be required to show a photo ID issued by a government agency, such as a driver's license.
Members of the public are prohibited from bringing cell phones, pagers, PDAs, laptop computers, cameras, tape recorders, and all other personal electronic devices into the courthouse. On September 15, 2005, the U.S. Marshals Service ended its practice of storing cell phones and other electronic devices that visitors bring to the U.S. District Courthouse. You will be unable to enter the building if you bring these devices.
Nearby restaurants and hotels
Restaurants

Hotels

Driving Directions
From points West:
I-64 East through the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel to the Naval Base/Granby Street exit (# 276A). Bear left onto Granby Street. Granby Street downtown to courthouse (on left at intersection of Granby Street and Brambleton Avenue).
From points East:
264 West. Left exit onto Waterside Drive. Get in the far right-hand lane. First right onto St. Paul's Boulevard. Left onto Brambleton Avenue. Left onto Granby Street.
From points South:
264 West through the downtown tunnel. Follow the signs to Waterside Drive. First right onto St.Paul's Boulevard. Left onto Brambleton Avenue. Left onto Granby Street.
From points North:
I-95 South to I-295 South exit (# 84). I-295 to I-64 East (#200). I-64 through the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel to the Naval Base/Granby Street exit (# 276A). Bear left onto Granby Street. Granby Street downtown to courthouse (on left at intersection of Granby Street and Brambleton Avenue).
Parking
Public parking is available at the Scope Coliseum garage. The entrance is on St. Paul's Boulevard. Please ignore the "Full" sign if it is not blinking.
Public Transportation
Route and schedule information may be obtained from Hampton Roads Transit, 757-222-6100 and www.hrtransit.org. Alternatively, take the Norfolk Electric Transit (NET) to the Scope stop. NET system information is available at www.norfolk.va.us/news%20release/net.htm.
Important Security Information
You will be required to walk though a magnetometer and your bags will be screened by an x-ray machine. You will be required to show a photo ID issued by a government agency, such as a driver's license.
Members of the public are prohibited from bringing cell phones, pagers, PDAs, laptop computers, cameras, tape recorders, and all other personal electronic devices into the courthouse. On September 15, 2005, the U.S. Marshals Service ended its practice of storing cell phones and other electronic devices that visitors bring to the U.S. District Courthouse. You will be unable to enter the building if you bring these devices.
Nearby restaurants and hotels
Restaurants

Hotels

Driving Directions
From points West:
I-64 East through the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel to the Naval Base/Granby Street exit (# 276A). Bear left onto Granby Street. Granby Street downtown to courthouse (on left at intersection of Granby Street and Brambleton Avenue).
From points East:
264 West. Left exit onto Waterside Drive. Get in the far right-hand lane. First right onto St. Paul's Boulevard. Left onto Brambleton Avenue. Left onto Granby Street.
From points South:
264 West through the downtown tunnel. Follow the signs to Waterside Drive. First right onto St.Paul's Boulevard. Left onto Brambleton Avenue. Left onto Granby Street.
From points North:
I-95 South to I-295 South exit (# 84). I-295 to I-64 East (#200). I-64 through the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel to the Naval Base/Granby Street exit (# 276A). Bear left onto Granby Street. Granby Street downtown to courthouse (on left at intersection of Granby Street and Brambleton Avenue).
Parking
Public parking is available at the Scope Coliseum garage. The entrance is on St. Paul's Boulevard. Please ignore the "Full" sign if it is not blinking.
Public Transportation
Route and schedule information may be obtained from Hampton Roads Transit, 757-222-6100 and www.hrtransit.org. Alternatively, take the Norfolk Electric Transit (NET) to the Scope stop. NET system information is available at www.norfolk.va.us/news%20release/net.htm.
Important Security Information
You will be required to walk though a magnetometer and your bags will be screened by an x-ray machine. You will be required to show a photo ID issued by a government agency, such as a driver's license.
Members of the public are prohibited from bringing cell phones, pagers, PDAs, laptop computers, cameras, tape recorders, and all other personal electronic devices into the courthouse. On September 15, 2005, the U.S. Marshals Service ended its practice of storing cell phones and other electronic devices that visitors bring to the U.S. District Courthouse. You will be unable to enter the building if you bring these devices.
Nearby restaurants and hotels
Restaurants

Hotels
