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Elvis Presley's Childhood Home with Lunch & Transportation from Memphis

Overview
While Elvis Presley became the biggest name in music history and achieved worldwide fame and fortune, his roots in the Northeast Mississippi city of Tupelo were humble. Guests will experience the rural setting of Elvis' upbringing and see where it all began in the two-room house where the King of Rock ‘n' Roll was born on January 8, 1935, the church he attended in his youth, and see artifacts from his modest beginnings. Sit back and relax on a luxury motorcoach for this narrated 8-hour excursion departing every Friday from The Guest House at Graceland in Memphis to Tupelo, Mississippi.
City: Memphis
Sat 21 Sep
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Starting at $101.54
Sat 21 Sep
Starting at $101.54
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What's Included
Bottled water
Snacks
Lunch
Guided tour through the "Walk of Life" Trail tracing Elvis' career and personal life and see the "Elvis at 13" statue, the Elvis Story Wall and Fountain of Life
Narrated Driving Tour of downtown Tupelo featuring significant landmarks including The Tupelo Fairgrounds, the Elvis Homecoming Statue and schools that Elvis attended
Luxury Motorcoach Transportation
Boxed Lunch with sandwich, bottled water, potato chips and a cookie
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Tours depart and conclude at The Guest House at Graceland in Memphis
  • Children under 5 years old are not permitted
  • Wheelchair lift is available for use on motorcoach - please call us in advance so that we may accommodate you on your date of travel.
What To Expect
1
Graceland
Elvis Presley's Graceland now offers expertly-guided, luxury motorcoach tours of major music landmarks and museums as the ideal complement to the Graceland tour experience in Memphis, Tennessee. The luxury coach ride to and from each destination will be a big part of the experience. Graceland tour guides take guests on a fun musical journey, celebrating the music that influenced Elvis Presley, the greatest entertainer of all time.
2
Elvis Presley Birthplace & Museum
Designated as an historic landmark by the State of Mississippi, Elvis' birthplace, a house built by his father for $180, draws visitors from all over the world and is part of the 15-acre Elvis Presley Park. In addition to the Birthplace, you'll also tour the Elvis Presley Museum, Elvis' childhood church, the "Walk of Life" trail tracing Elvis' career and personal life and see the "Elvis at 13" statue, the Elvis Story Wall and Fountain of Life, representing the 13 years that Elvis lived in Tupelo before moving to Memphis with his family.
3
Tupelo Hardware Company
Stop by the hardware store where Elvis' mother Gladys purchased his first guitar and put music in the hands of the boy who grew to become a musical legend.
4
Statue of Elvis
Driving Tour of Tupelo: Drive past some significant landmarks including The Tupelo Fairgrounds, the Elvis Homecoming Statue and schools that Elvis attended.
5
Elvis Presley Center
The Center contains Elvis' birthplace home, a small museum and a memorial chapel, all open for tours.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (83)
185kristar
Jul 2021
Commercialized beyond belief. Just wanted to view the home and had to pay $75.00 per person. Hope you don't have kids over 4 of you have to buy them a ticket. The home tours start at $75 and go up to $190 but at the high price better not have a kid over 2!!!! Only get to see basement and first floor. The bedrooms including Elvis is off limits. They don't tell you that until you enter the home. NEVER GO AGAIN. HUGE LET DOWN.
855meganc
Jul 2021
Went with our 16 and 13 year old. Liked the house and kids liked the fact there was something different in every room. Enjoyed the plane and food at the Geacy cafe was good.
Retired-KY-Couple
Jul 2021
It was interesting to see but it could have been much much better. The tour through the house was ok but there were bottlenecks where everyone was bunched together and not really time to see some rooms and areas. After the house tour you were on your own. No tour map was given, there were limited signs and some areas were closed. Everyone was just wondering around the various buildings and displays. It was overpriced based on the organization and quality of tour.

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