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$250 w Meal | $225 No Meal
$235 w Meal | $210 No Meal
$145 All Ages
$84 Adults | $48 Kids
$51 Adults | $28.85 Kids
3717 Elvis Presley Blvd.
Memphis, TN 38116
Only 10 minutes from downtown and 3 minutes from the Memphis Airport.
3600 Elvis Presley Blvd.
Memphis, TN 38116
DAILY: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Last mansion tour starts at 4:00 pm.
A state-of-the-art entertainment and exhibit complex over 200,000-square-feet in size, Elvis Presley’s Memphis enables you to follow the life path that Elvis took, surround yourself with the things that he loved, and experience the events, sights and sounds of the city that inspired him.
At Elvis Presley’s Memphis, guests the opportunity to spread out and enjoy our exhibits at your own pace in your own space.

The new 90 for 90 Exhibit features 90 curated stories told through items specially selected from the over 1.5 million artifacts housed at the Graceland Archives at Elvis’ iconic home in Memphis. These artifacts, each with a unique story, range from iconic items easily recognizable by fans to rare, personal pieces that capture moments in Elvis’ life that were out of the spotlight. This new exhibit will be open through December 2025.

Graceland has unveiled a refreshed Elvis: Dressed to Rock exhibit, showcasing 15 newly-displayed jumpsuits making their debut after more than two years off display at Graceland while traveling the world as part of Direct from Graceland exhibition series. This marks the first major update since the popular exhibit opened in 2022. To complement the new additions, the existing jumpsuits in the exhibit were also rotated to give visitors a fresh perspective.

Immerse yourself in Elvis' incredible career through hundreds of artifacts from the extensive Graceland Archives, including Elvis' amazing collection of gold and platinum records, his stunning jumpsuits, memorabilia from his movies, and more! This museum is the world's largest and most comprehensive Elvis museum in the world.

The Elvis ’68 Enhanced Exhibit is a visual representation of Elvis’ 1968 television special taking you on the journey from scripts to showtime. You'll get an up-close look at tickets to the original show and Elvis’ made-for-tv outfits including his famous black leather suit. You'll also see video clips, images and artifacts intertwined with a replica stage and the famous ELVIS letters. This must-see exhibit allows fans to step inside the creative genius of Elvis and his unforgettable “comeback” performance.

Elvis loved cars and the Presley Motors Automobile Museum displays some of his favorites. Highlights of this most impressive Elvis Presley Automobile Museum include his Pink Cadillac, a 1975 Dino Ferrari, a 1973 Stutz Blackhawk and more.

The newly-expanded Lisa Marie: Growing Up Presley exhibit delves into the multifaceted life of Lisa Marie as a loving mother, passionate musician, and guardian of her father’s legacy. The exhibition features items from her early childhood, including her baby footprints, personal golf cart, record player, roller skates, and home movies and photos. The expansion takes you through her adult life with an extensive display of 45 outfits and other never-before-seen items, including personal Christmas cards, stationery, photos, and more.

Step inside the story of Colonel Tom Parker, the larger-than-life manager who guided Elvis Presley’s career from 1955 to 1977. Explore canes, hats, and pipes that defined his style, colorful lab coats designed for Elvis’ movie sets, his typewriter, rare photographs, and the 1976 Cadillac Elvis gifted to him.

Experience Graceland as it looked in 1974, when Elvis transformed the living room with vibrant red velvet furniture, satin draperies, peacock-stained glass panels, and plush red shag carpet. Highlights include restored “goddess rain lamps” that shimmer with flowing mineral oil and lighting for a dramatic 1970s effect.

See even more of Elvis' motorized toys in this exhibit space, which features some of our largest artifacts, including his motorcycles and John Deere tractor - plus Elvis' ski boats, on display for the first time at Graceland.
Celebrate Elvis' status as a music pioneer that paved the way for many of today's artists and celebrities with items from more than 25 artists, including Bruce Springsteen, Jimi Hendrix, Elton John and others.
New to the exhibit: Austin Butler’s leather suit and boots from the Elvis film, B.B. King’s Lucille guitar displayed alongside Elvis’ personal copies of B.B. King records, and Stitch, the beloved blue alien from Disney’s Lilo & Stitch, are now featured as part of the ICONS collection.

Elvis served in the U.S. Army from 1958 to 1960. In this exhibit, learn more about Elvis' service to his country as you walk through his induction and time spent in the service, including his time spent in Germany. Special artifacts include Elvis' Army fatigues, dress uniforms, army foot locker, suitcases and more.

Get a glimpse into the Graceland Archives as you explore hundreds of artifacts from our collection.

Most kings have castles. Elvis Presley had a home. Since opening to the public in 1982, Graceland has welcomed over 20 million visitors, including Hollywood stars, best-selling music artists, heads of state, royalty, and of course, Elvis fans. But before it was open to the world’s visitors, it was home to the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll. In celebration of 65 years since Elvis purchased Graceland, and 40 years since it opened for public tours, this exhibit explores the story of Elvis’ Graceland through photos, personal artifacts, and Graceland Archival footage.

Explore a film set at the Hollywood Backlot exhibit! This exhibit features the actual sets used in the CMT show "Sun Records." The sets include the WHBQ set and the Sun Studio set, and you can also watch scenes from the show that were filmed in these sets.
Due to reduced tour capacities, guests are strongly encouraged to purchase tour tickets in advance to ensure they receive their preferred tour time. In addition, purchasing in advance allows you to skip the ticketing lines and proceed directly to your tour at your assigned tour time.