Graceland
Memphis mansion where lived Elvis Presley from 1957 – 1977, USA
Memphis mansion where lived Elvis Presley from 1957 – 1977, USA

Graceland Tours and Tickets

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The second most-visited home in the United States (behind only the White House), Graceland was home to Elvis Presley during the height of his career. Although the rock ’n’ roll singer and pop culture icon died in the white-columned mansion in 1977, touring the wacky rooms of this 17,552-square-foot (1,630-square-meter) estate offers insight into the mind of The King of Rock, who is buried in the estate's Meditation Gardens.

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  • Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee, 38116

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Denise_C, Nov 2023
It was an enjoyable trip...
It was an enjoyable trip to Graceland and also sun studio . The bus driver was very polite and informative .
Monica_V, Oct 2023
Living it up in Memphis!
Highly recommended! Graceland was a ‘Bucket list’ item, and we were not disappointed. Unfortunately, it rained heavily when we got to Beale Street (and most of the passengers did not bring umbrellas) but that didn’t stop us from going to BB Kings to hear an amazing Blues band and delicious southern cooking!
Roxanne_K, Aug 2023
Great day st graceland
Mike was amazing! Very informative and a pleasure to spend the day with. Qe did tour around Memphis then out to graceland!
Dana_M, Oct 2023
Great Day! But Uncomfortable Bus.
A great trip from Nashville to Memphis! Be prepared for a LONG day. But totally worth the trip to see Graceland and Sun Studios. Our driver was excellent. Our only criticism is that the bus was uncomfortable for such a long trip. The ride was 3 1/2 hours each way. Seating on the bus was like the size of economy seats on a plane. Actually the bus aisle was narrower than a plane's. Other than that, we had a great day.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q:What are Graceland hours of operation?
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Graceland hours of operation: Vary seasonally. Buy tickets in advance on Viator. If you book with Viator, you can cancel at least 24 hours before the start date of your tour for a full refund.
People Also Ask
Q:What is the best month to visit Graceland?
A:Since summers can get so hot around the Memphis area, most visitors aim for a Graceland visit during April and May or October and November. That being said, if you’re happy with 40–55ºF (4–12ºC) temperatures, November–February can be a great time to avoid the crowds—plus you might catch Graceland decked out for the holidays.
Q:How long does it take to tour Graceland?
A:Most visitors will take about 60 to 90 minutes to tour the Graceland mansion, depending on their interest level. If you’re also interested in the add-ons—like the on-site car museum, Elvis Presley’s jet collection, or the gift shop—you can expect your Graceland experience to last anywhere from 2.5 to 3.5 hours.
Q:Can you walk the grounds of Graceland for free?
A:Technically, yes, you can walk around certain areas of Graceland’s grounds for free—the meditation garden (with the graves of Elvis and his family) is regularly open at certain times of day, usually in the morning. You can also access the nearby Graceland Plaza and Crossing. To get inside the mansion proper, however, you’ll have to buy a ticket.
Q:Is Graceland worth the money?
A:Whether or not Graceland is worth the money depends on your budget—and your interest levels in all things Elvis and pop culture. Ticket prices range anywhere from $80–$215 for adults; if you’re comfortable skipping the Graceland mansion and just want to experience Elvis Presley’s Memphis Entertainment Complex, tickets are notably less expensive.
Q:How many days do you need at Graceland?
A:Most visitors are satisfied with a few hours to explore the Graceland mansion, the car museum, and the grounds (which include the Presley family graves). That being said, die-hard Elvis fans may want to stay the night at the on-site Guest House at Graceland, eat at Elvis Presley’s Memphis, and explore Elvis Presley’s Memphis Entertainment Complex.
Q:What should I not miss at Graceland?
A:Many visitors are most excited to tour Elvis Presley’s former home, the Graceland mansion, and its grounds—which include the meditation garden and the Presley family graves. If you’re a serious Elvis fan, you’ll also want to tour the on-site car museum, get a look at Elvis’ jets, and explore the art and entertainment exhibits at Elvis Presley’s Memphis Entertainment Complex.