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Do you enjoy visiting celebrity mansions? Graceland is a one of a kind journey through Elvis’ humble beginnings and rise to superstardom with up close and personal looks at the influence that forever changed our music and our lives. Discover the ultimate rock ‘n’ roll experience through videos, photos, personal mementos and artifacts, movie memorabilia, stages costumes and much more. Don’t miss this celebrity tour of Elvis’ Graceland. Find out about the three great ways to tour!
The Graceland experience includes:Experience life as Elvis did at Graceland Mansion with an audio-guided tour featuring commentary and stories by Elvis and his daughter, Lisa Marie. Graceland, located on Elvis’ 14-acre estate, will lead you through Elvis’ amazing journey and the cultural and social barriers he experience along with way. The Graceland Mansion tour includes the living room, music room, Elvis’ parents' bedroom, the dining room, kitchen, TV room, pool room and jungle room. In addition, behind the house, you will be able to tour Elvis’ racquetball building and his original business office.

Also, a highlight of the mansion tour is Elvis’ trophy building, which houses his enormous collection of gold records and awards, along with an extensive display of career mementos, stage costumes, jewelry, photographs, and much more.
The mansion portion of the tour ends with a quiet visit to the Meditation Garden, where Elvis and members of his family have been laid to rest.
The Graceland Mansion tour lasts approximately 60-90 minutes. The Graceland audio tour is available in the following languages: English, Spanish, German, Italian, French, Japanese, Portuguese and Dutch.
Stroll down a tree-lined street with a drive-in theater and see over 33 vehicles owned by Elvis. Highlights include his famous Pink Cadillac, Harley-Davidson motorcycles, Stutz Blackhawks, a 1975 Dino Ferrari, a 1956 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible, the red MG from Blue Hawaii and more. Also, see some of Elvis’ favorite motorized toys, including a go-cart, dune buggy, motorized three-wheelers and a pedal car.
New for 2009, are both of Elvis' Rolls Royce sedans, his 6-door Mercedes Benz limousine and Elvis' John Deere 4010 tractor that he used on his ranch and at Graceland.

Climb aboard Elvis’ customized Lisa Marie airplane and experience what he called his “flying Graceland.” The Lisa Marie includes a luxuriously appointed living room, conference room, sitting room, and private bedroom, as well as gold-plated seatbelts, suede chairs, leather covered tables, 24-karat gold-flecked sinks and more.
After checking out the Lisa Marie, peek inside Elvis’ small Lockheed Jet Star, which was customized by Elvis with a yellow and green interior, a popular color scheme of the era. Elvis did use the plane for some short trips, but its primary function was taking Elvis’ manager, Colonel Parker, and his staff from city to city on his concert tours.
With 31 films to his name and box office smashes such as Love Me Tender and Jailhouse Rock, this exhibit tells the story of how Elvis transitioned from singer to on-screen star. Located in Sincerely Elvis, see memorabilia from his film career, including his wardrobe, personal scripts, rare behind-the-scenes photos, personal copies of his own feature films and more.
This interactive exhibit allows you to experience how Elvis has influenced pop culture as we know it today. Through video, photos and special displays, you will be able to trace Elvis’ impact on music and the world, explore Elvis’ music through listening stations and more.
In honor of the anniversary of Elvis’s induction to the Army in 1958, this special limited-time exhibit celebrates Elvis’ service to his country. The exhibit, located at Graceland Crossing, will walk you through Elvis’ Army induction and his time spent in the Army from 1958-1960. Special artifacts include Elvis’ army fatigues, dress uniforms and other items from Elvis’ army service, including some never-before-seen.
In celebration of the 40th anniversary of Elvis’ landmark television event, the '68 Special, Graceland has a special free exhibit now open at Graceland Crossing. The exhibit offers a look at this historic event through videos, photos and displays of artifacts from the special. The displays include some of the outfits Elvis wore during the '68 Special, a script and a timeline of significant historical events occurring in the U.S. at that time.
In honor of Graceland’s 70th anniversary, VIP tour ticket holders will enjoy a special exhibit. The Graceland exhibit features original architectural drawings, a signed check from Elvis for the down payment, the deed to Graceland, a video presentation and more.
Open for the first time to the public, you can now tour the Graceland stable and see why this was one of Elvis’ favorite places when he was at home. See rare home video and photos, as well as special displays of artifacts from the time Elvis spent there. The Elvis Presley Stable Tour will be open Memorial Day through Labor Day.
The car museum, custom jets, Elvis in Hollywood, Elvis Lives and Private Presley tours are self-guided and self-paced and may be visited anytime during business hours as part of the VIP Tour or Graceland Platinum Tour. The Elvis Presley Stable Tour has limited availability due to space restrictions and may not be available during inclement weather.
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