In the words of the Paul Simon song "I'm going to Graceland, Graceland in Memphis Tennessee". Well, I'm not going, I've just been, and what an interesting place for all lovers of Elvis. But you don't need to be the biggest lover of Elvis to enjoy the tour of Graceland, his former home, in Memphis, just a lover of music and celebrity culture. Elvis bought Graceland in 1957 for 100,000 dollars after his first year of superstardom. The Graceland Mansion He had just started working in films and Jailhouse Rock was his next big movie. He lived there with his family until his death in 1977 of heart failure. Elvis Looked So Handsome When He Was Young Graceland is now Memphis' most visited attraction and is a shrine to the 'King Of Rock 'N Roll'. The tour of the house is the main attraction. This is self-guided tour with an IPad and is really interesting. You are taken from the main building in a bus to the Graceland mansion. As you walk around the mansion you listen to the music, his interviews and learn about his life, and his main loves - music, and his daughter Lisa Marie. The Beautiful Living Room The house is large but not as large as I expected considering his wealth. Each room was decorated to a high standard, with a nod to the kitsch - such as the grass on the floor and the animals in the jungle room. The Jungle Room The jungle room has become famous over the years and is a big Elvis fan favourite due to the eccentric design based on Elvis' favourite holiday place - Hawaii. Intricate wood carvings, toy, stone and wood animals and green carpet on the floor and the ceiling too (great for insulation - after all, it became a recording studio) make this room a must see. The Awards In The Racquetball Building Throughout the tour we learn about the fantastic music career that Elvis had, including 14 Grammy nominations, and 3 Grammy awards as well as a huge number of gold and platinum albums and singles. You can see what an amazingly prolific and true music legend he was throughout his life. The Costumes Elvis was also known for stage clothes, including his rhinestone-studded jumpsuits which you can view here. Gold and Platinum Records In The Trophy Room The Trophy Room contains many of the gold and platinum records that he was awarded in his lifetime and also posthumously. Not including reissues this included 102 single awards, 30 EPs and 70 albums on RCA, as well as 9 other awards on other labels when he was alive and also a number after his death. Elvis appeared to give his time and money generously to support a number of charitable causes and especially supported the Memphis community. After leaving the army he performed three charitable concerts raising a significant amount of money for Memphis charities and for a USS memorial in Arizona. These are things I never knew about Elvis and which I found out on the tour. After touring the mansion, the final stop was the Meditation Garden, here is where Elvis, the rock n roll legend, as well as members of his family, were laid to rest. After the tour of the mansion, you take a bus back to the main building. From here you have the chance to go to the souvenir shops, have something to eat in one of the cafes, and visit the automobile museum as well as see the two aeroplanes he owned. One Of His Two Planes, Named After His Daughter Lisa Marie Elvis purchased this plane above, in April 1975 and named it Lisa Marie after his daughter. He spent more than $800,000 having the jet remodelled. Inside the customised jet. there is a living room, sitting room, small meeting area and private bathroom. The quality and detail of the fixtures and furnishings are luxurious - the sinks are inlaid with 24-carat gold and the chairs covered in soft suede, whilst the tables are covered in the best leather. There is also a smaller plane here too that was primarily used for taking Elvis’ manager and his staff from city to city on his concert tours. Elvis ' Famous Pink Cadillac The next stop was the automobile museum. Elvis owned 15 different cars and a number of bikes. You can view his famous pink Cadillac, Harley Davidson motorbikes, the pink jeep from Blue Hawaii and much more. He also had a collection of motorised toys including a dune buggy. There is a number of other additional exhibits that are free or that you can pay for, that are included in the VIP and platinum tours. There is even the 'Heartbreak Hotel' on site in Graceland for those that want to stay close. Graceland provides a valuable insight into the world of one of the biggest music legends that have existed. The tour of the mansion on the Ipad with earphones was excellent and there is even a kid-friendly option. A trip to Graceland is well worth the admission price, expect to spend at least half a day here to see everything you want to see and leave informed and entertained. I've been to Graceland, Graceland, in Memphis, Tennessee and I'm so glad I have. He was a true legend. R.I.P. Elvis Aaron Presley.