Graceland

Graceland Mansion in Memphis, Tennessee was home to rock star Elvis Presley from March 1957 until his death in August 1977.

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The Lorraine Motel
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The National Civil Rights Museum
One of the country's best interactive educational museums. The National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis is an important national site and gathering place.
FedEx Forum
Home to the NBA Memphis Grizzlies, the FedEx Forum also serves a multitude of uses when the team is away.
Sun Studio
In July 1953 an 18-year-old then-unknown Elvis Presley walked into Memphis record studio at 706 Union Avenue, the home of Sam Phillips' Sun Records in Memphis, grabbed a mic and sang his heart out making Sun the most famous recording studio in the world.
Skip-the-line tickets to Graceland
Presley's Memphis home, Graceland, is open to the public, and numerous fans from around the world visit the legendary residence daily, especially around Presley's birthday and the anniversary of his death. Avoid the crowds and enjoy the most of your visit with the skip-the-line entrance ticket to Graceland mansion and museum.
Mason Temple
Home to the largest African American pentecostal group in the world, the Mason Temple and was the site of MLK Jr's speech, "I've been to the mountaintop."

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Elvis Presley in Memphis: Private Tour including Graceland

Famous for producing influential strains of blues and rock 'n' roll Memphis played a huge role in Elvis Presley's success. A visit to Memphis wouldn't be complete without a day spent chasing down The King - from his childhood stomping ground to a visit to his world-famous Graceland. This truly is the ultimate tour for every die-hard Elvis fan.

On your private tour, you will:

  • Your day begins with a private walking tour of Memphis, retracing Elvis' young days in the city;
  • See his boyhood home where he grew up, the Malco Theatre, where Elvis had his first job;
  • Visit the Peabody Hotel, rich in history it's known as the “South’s Grand Hotel,” where Elvis signed his contract with RCA;
  • Wander down Beale Street, one of the most iconic streets in the US, and learn about the lengthy list of musicians who called it home;
  • Enjoy lunch at a local 1950s diner (lunch not included in the price); 
  • Then, hop in a transfer with your guide to Graceland;
  • Immerse yourself in the world of Elvis, with Elvis Entourage VIP tickets to Graceland to explore at your leisure, where you will spend your entire afternoon.

Did you know that 20 per cent of the earliest inductees in the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame have come from within a 100-mile radius of Memphis? The influential Blues, soul and rock'n'roll were born in the city of Memphis, rock legend Elvis Presley's home town, known worldwide as the "Home of the Blues & Birthplace of Rock 'n' Roll". During your tour, you'll walk the streets that Elvis grew up on and see where he worked before he became a star.

The Peabody Hotel, famous for its rich history and charm, is where his road to stardom began as he signed his contract with RCA on November 20th 1955. Beale Street is an important location in the city's music history, and today it's home to blues clubs and restaurants that are major attractions for visitors. After lunch, in an authentic 1950s diner, your expert guide will arrange for an Uber to take you to Graceland where you'll be given tickets to the Elvis Entourage VIP self-guided visit.


You've heard the music, and now you get to see the place that Elvis Presley called home, including the mansion, private gardens and aircraft. No doubt you'll be buzzing and exhausted after your Elvis, Downtown and Graceland Tour, the only fully comprehensive tour of Elvis's life, a memorable and exceptional experience.

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