Graceland Mansion

Heritage building · Graceland

Graceland Mansion

Heritage building · Graceland

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3764 Elvis Presley Blvd, Memphis, TN 38116

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Highlights

Iconic mansion, car museum, planes, and Presley's final resting place  

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3764 Elvis Presley Blvd, Memphis, TN 38116 Get directions

graceland.com

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3764 Elvis Presley Blvd, Memphis, TN 38116 Get directions

+1 901 332 3322
graceland.com

Features

wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom
wheelchair accessible seating

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Oct 20, 2025

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"Fans of The King flock to Graceland, making Elvis Presley’s former mansion the most-visited home in America after the White House. While the mansion is the main attraction, taking guests back in time to when Elvis ruled the zeitgeist from his 14-acre estate, there are several equally fun ancillary buildings spread across the grounds. Sure, you want to see the shag carpet on the ceiling and the Polynesian-themed Jungle Room, but also make time to tour the auto museum, browse the display of Elvis’s planes, and pay your respects at the flower-bedecked grave site on the premises. Several different tour packages are available depending on how deeply you want to delve into the history of The King and his home."

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Heather Schulze (Heather Schulze)

Google
Its been over a decade since I've visited and the place has seen many changes. Of course the mansion itself is the same. Still a magical place, but doesn't seem to have the spirit of Elvis like it once did. It has become a little commercialized (the museum and accompanying grounds)

Rose

Google
Always love bringing my family to visit Graceland who have never been there yet. It's changed so much over the years. I brought my mother here when the old hotel was there and alot of other items were in the mansion. The staff is always wonderful and helpful to the visitors. The Mansion is so historic and now you get headphones & tablets for a guided tour. Myself I prefer the guided tours over the new technologies they use. I love the idea you can do your own tour and go along at your own pace I do appreciate that the family has ensured that all the historical treasures are now protected from loss. The mansion has never changed, just the treasures that used to be available to the public. Which is totally understandable for preservation of course. I highly recommend that everyone takes atheist one visit to the historical place on Memphis!

Don Zulaica

Google
The immaculately maintained Presley home is a fascinating museum. Elegant in some places (like the formal dining room), to surprisingly normal (kitchen) and playful (banana lounge, racquetball court, pool room) in others. Hallways with all manner of artifacts: a 1970s Zenith TV remote, personal desk setup, and various receipts for services rendered on the property. Horses still take up residence in the back, the kidney-shaped pool feels small by today's standards, and the grave site is beautiful. Back at the Graceland park, before you get on the shuttle that takes you to the house, they give you a tablet computer with headphones, which you can use to play a video to coincide with your residence walk-through. The narrator? John Stamos, who tells various details and stories while you go through the house at your own pace. Nice touch. A couple people on the staff here seemed a bit disinterested (others were exceptionally nice), but all in all everything was very pleasant. A must see for any true Elvis fan.

Kristen Mangum

Google
Definitely a bucket list item. So much to look at. There were several people there that had been there multiple times. We got the Elvis experience + planes tickets plus parking. There was plenty of parking. The planes weren't much to look at. It's the mansion you want to see. They drive you over to the house. If you go to the latest time available, you can spend as much time as you want in the mansion (till they close), otherwise you only have like an hour. After the house, you can see all of Elvis' cars. We visited the latest time, 3:45 and we had plenty of time to see everything. There's a couple of restaurants and gift shops, not too bad prices. I recommend visiting.

Candice C

Google
Amazing! It had so much to look at and learn besides the mansion itself. It was more than I ever dreamt it would be. We bought the very top tickets before the Elvis for a day ticket and our tour guide was amazing! She actually let us come back the next day because we had the last guided tour time and weren't able to see everything in the allowed time. We were not allowed to go back I to the mansion but we got to see the rest of the exhibits we didnt get to. Which was very nice.

Carol Flynn

Google
Visiting Graceland was a truly fantastic experience and gave us such an insight into Elvis’s life, career, and legacy. It was far more than we expected. Walking through the mansion itself felt like stepping back in time – each room carefully preserved and full of character. The museum exhibitions were packed with memorabilia, stage costumes, and personal items that really told the story of who Elvis was, both on and off stage. The car collection was another highlight, with so many of his iconic vehicles on display. The grounds are beautifully kept, and the whole experience felt thoughtful and respectful, allowing visitors to celebrate the man behind the music. Whether you’re a lifelong Elvis fan or just curious, Graceland is an absolute must

Jon Trace

Google
I am a casual Elvis fan. This tour was exceptional. Plan for the the whole day. It may not take the whole day but you will want to allow for it. Well-organized my wife and I enjoyed it greatly. You have tremendous access to all aspects of Elvis's career and life.

Dawn Delph

Google
The additions to the museum from my last visit several years ago are amazing, though part of it was more of a Rock and Roll hall of fame. The price has also increased dramatically over the years. Not sure I would say it's worth the price but I paid around $85 a person to see the mansion, museum, cars and planes. I would not have left any of those out. It was the whole package to me. Highly recommended to any Elvis fan.