Malco Theater

Elvis worked at The Malco for some time after getting fired from Loew's State Theatre.

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Memphis Blues
Developed in the early 20th century, the Memphis blues syncopated style was often played on homemade instruments and made famous by names like Frank Stokes and Sleepy John Estes.
Peabody ducks
For over 90 years, twice a day several ducks march through the Peabody Hotel lobby to visit its' fountain. The Peabody duck march is a Memphis institution.
The Orpheum, Memphis
Located on Beale Street, the Orpheum was once the Grand Opera House and considered the finest theater outside the Big Apple. Today, it remains an active venue.
Elvis Presley
Elvis Presley came from very humble beginnings and grew up to become one of the biggest names in rock 'n' roll. Born in Tupelo, he moved to Memphis as a teenager, and as his fame grew he purchased Graceland in March 1957, where he finally died at the age of 42.
Memphis Barbecue
Tangier, sweeter, and wetter than other American barbecue styles, Memphis barbecue is a must-try for every traveler.
Rock n' Soul Museum
Music museum tells the critical story of the musical pioneers who overcame racial and socio-economic obstacles to create the music that changed the cultural complexion of the world.

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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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