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English
Included
€ 410.39
€ 377.56


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Step into the world of Elvis Presley with a private tour designed especially for fans who want a deeper, more personal connection to the King of Rock 'n' Roll. Led by an expert guide, this intimate experience traces Elvis’s extraordinary rise from modest beginnings in Memphis to international stardom. Along the way, you'll visit meaningful sites from his early life—his childhood neighborhood, places he loved, and local landmarks that shaped his sound and style. Every stop is paired with rich storytelling and rare insights you won’t find on standard tours.
This tour is fully customizable, allowing you to explore both iconic locations and lesser-known gems that reveal the heart of Elvis’s Memphis. From the spots where he first performed to personal hangouts that inspired his music, you’ll walk in his footsteps and feel the spirit of his legacy throughout the city. The experience concludes with a memorable photo stop at the gates of Graceland—an iconic moment to cap off your unforgettable journey into the life and legend of Elvis Presley.
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Blues, Ribs and More !!! I had an amazing night at BB King's Blues Club in Memphis. The place was really rocking that night !! After wandering around Beale Street and stopping in quite a few places to listen to music and have a drink or two, I finally made it to my destination. The hostess, once I paid my cover charge, brought me right to the front of the stage, where I sat, met a few people, had a few more drinks and dinner. I started with a cup of succulent gumbo, and even though it was just a cup, it certainly hit the spot. For my main course, as you can imagine, I ordered a half-rack of delicious ribs. The ribs were fantastic, and the vibe and the music and all the people I met just added to the experience. There are quite a few great Blues venues on Beale Street, but BB King's is an iconic spot for food and music.

The cover at the door when you’re planing on having dinner is a bit much - tip: argue about it and they’ll let you in or maybe it was the 2 four tops that walked out instead of paying the cover that helped; that seemed help the hostess changed her mind. Had the rib and they didn’t disappoint! They really were fall off the bone. Great meat taste and very good BBQ sauce. The beans with huge pieces of bacon and slaw were spot on! Really was the best BBQ I had and I tried 4 different locations around town - not just on Beal. Only negative was what’s with the bread roll - make fresh baked or skip it. Our server Randy had great hustle. Live music was great too.

We tried 3 different ribs places and this was definitely the best place! The ribs were fall off the bone and had great flavor. The sides were good as well but nothing amazing our favorite. The vibes were great since there was a live band. The service was very nice and attentive.

Went in the evening right before catching the grizzlies game. $10 cover for live music. But it’s worth the overall experience. Grab a drink and enjoy the music and food. The shrimp and grits is in my top 3 of all time. Would go back in a heartbeat

We had such a memorable evening at B.B. King's Blues Club in Memphis! I’ve always wanted to check out this legendary club and was excited to finally have a chance to go! It felt like an especially perfect time to be there since it was a celebration of 100 years for B.B. King! The vibe is electric, you can feel the energy in the place radiating! We showed up on a busy Friday night without reservations, and they managed to get us a table, which was a nice surprise. The music was phenomenal. Several musicians came on and played everything from blues to soulful jazz and even a bit of rock mixed in. The $10 cover was a great bargain for the quality of the performances. As for the southern food, it was a little too fried for me but the group I was with really enjoyed it. The fried okra was a good addition on the menu. The cocktails were creative and fun as well adding to the whole experience. Overall, this place is a must-visit for anyone who loves live music, comfort food, and a little bit of living history!



