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  1. Ticket Information. Buy Tickets. COME HOME TO GRACELAND - Experience 120 acres dedicated to the life and career of an American legend, Elvis Presley, the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll. See his mansion, the gold records, the jeweled jumpsuits, the classic cars and interactive exhibits that let you experience Elvis like never before.

  2. Learn more about all of the amazing Elvis museum experiences below; then, check out our great tour options . Explore the personal side of Elvis Presley with an interactive iPad tour of Graceland Mansion, hosted by John Stamos and featuring commentary and stories by Elvis and his daughter, Lisa Marie.

  3. Planning a trip to Graceland? We've got you covered! Browse our interactive guide, and join us for the fun! You'll find a calendar of events, including concerts, themed weekends, and information on special exhibitions, as well as great dining options.

  4. 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!

  5. Tour Graceland Mansion. Explore the personal side of Elvis Presley with an interactive iPad tour of Graceland Mansion, hosted by John Stamos and featuring commentary and stories by Elvis and his daughter, Lisa Marie.

  6. www.graceland.com › tips-for-visiting-gracelandTips for Visiting Graceland

    Bring a sharpie. You can sign the famous Graceland wall to leave your mark. There is a special period of time for free-admission walk-up visits to the Meditation Garden at Graceland, where the grave sites of Elvis and his family are located. Visitor walk-up times are daily from 7:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m.

  7. Graceland welcomes over 500,000 visitors each year, is one of the five most visited home tours in the United States, and is the most famous home in America after The White House. In 1991, Graceland was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. In 2006, it was designated a National Historic Landmark.

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