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Visiting Elvis Presley’s Graceland

Inside Graceland Mansion you can enjoy an audio-guided tour featuring commentary and stories by Elvis and his daughter Lisa Marie. Browse Elvis gift shops selling mementos to remember your trip to Graceland. Start or end your visit to Graceland at one of its restaurants or eateries.

Graceland Mansion

Explore eight unique rooms at Graceland Mansion, decorated by the King himself. Rooms have been preserved to reflect the days the Presley family lived at Graceland Mansion.

The Foyer

The presence of the King is felt from the moment you enter the Mansion. Elvis’ personality and unique taste is reflected in the magnificent staircase and breathtaking chandelier that hangs from the ceiling in the foyer. Off the foyer, you will see the living room, music room and dining room.

The Living Room and Music Room

From the foyer, the living room and the music room are to your right. A long, white sofa sits in the living room and compliments the gold, blue and white decorations throughout. Musicians will envy the sleek, black baby grand piano displayed in the music room.

The Dining Room

To the left of the foyer is the dining room. Once the room where the Presley’s held dinner parties and entertained their guests with poker games, the dining room’s ceiling is nine feet high. Each year, the main Graceland Christmas tree can be found and admired in the Mansion’s dining room. Other significant pieces include a large china cabinet that holds the Presley’s silver and an exquisite crystal chandelier that hangs from the ceiling.

Kitchen

Follow the hallway to the kitchen where Elvis Presley’s meals were once cooked. The room is decorated with wood paneled cabinets, a kitchen bar and stained glass lights that hang from the ceiling. Opened to the public in 1995, original appliances and dishes used by the King himself complete the kitchen.

The TV Room

Head downstairs to see where the King unwound after a busy days work.  The TV room is equipped with a bright yellow bar, several televisions, a jukebox with over 100 singles and a large sofa covered in pillows.

The Pool Room

The centerpiece of this room is the pool table with a stained glass light that hangs overhead. Red leather chairs sit throughout the room and unique fabric lines the walls and ceiling.

The Jungle Room

Make your way back upstairs and explore the jungle room. From the custom stone waterfall to the green shaggy rugs on the floor and ceiling, the jungle room was one of Elvis’ themed rooms. Be sure to look for the red and green phones that sit on the carved wood table used by Presley himself.

Vernon Presley’s Office

Venture out of the Mansion and into Vernon Presley’s office, located on the 14-acre estate. Here you can see where Vernon Presley handled all of the business aspects of Elvis’ career.

The Trophy Building

Celebrate the success of the King of Rock ‘N’ Roll. The impressive 80-foot-long trophy building displays some the King’s gold and platinum records, costumes, magazines, guitars, movie scripts, belt buckles and many other treasured items that once belonged to Elvis. 

Racquetball Building

Built by Presley in 1975, the racquetball building was once a popular hangout among the Presley family and their friends.  Brown leather furniture, a stereo system and a piano can be found within.

The Meditation Garden

Pay your respects to the King. The Meditation Garden is where Elvis Presley is buried along with his mother, father and grandmother. Within the garden are stained glass windows, shrubs, flowers and a pond with a fountain, surrounded by a curved brick wall.

Dining at Graceland

Graceland offers an array of dining options that will satisfy everyone.  Elvis Presley’s Chrome Grille serves southern-style lunches and Memphis’ world-famous barbeque in an automotive-themed atmosphere. At Rockabilly’s Burger Shop you can enjoy cheeseburgers, hot dogs, chicken sandwiches, and peanut butter and banana sandwiches, a favorite of Elvis Presley. Shake Split and Dip serves ice cream, sundaes, floats and milkshakes, perfect for a warm Memphis day.  

Shopping at Graceland

Find everything Elvis at Graceland’s specialty gift shops. The Good Rockin’ Tonight Store sells a selection of CDs, DVDs, videotapes, books and exclusive Elvis releases from the Follow That Dream label. T-shirts, jackets, hats, accessories and other Elvis-themed apparel are available to purchase at Elvis Threads. Works of art and collectibles are on view and available to purchase from Gallery Elvis. 

Travel Tips

-         Staff at the Guest Services Desk, located in the visitor center pavilion in Graceland Plaza, can assist you with any questions or special needs you may have during your visit to Graceland.

 

-         In addition to Graceland Mansion, be sure you explore Graceland’s museums and special Elvis Presley exhibits at Graceland Plaza and Graceland Crossing such as the Elvis Presley Automobile Museum, Elvis’ custom jets, Elvis: Live from Vegas and Elvis’ Hawaii.

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