Elvis Honeymoon Hideaway

Elvis Honeymoon Hideaway is a historic and protected site Palm Springs Riverside County located in United States.

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  • Phone

    (760) 322-1192

  • Website

    elvishoneymoon.com

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    Historic and Protected Site

Address

1350 Ladera Cir Palm Springs , CA 92262 United States

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Offbeat L.A.

Originally built in 1960 as the family home of Palm Springs real estate developer Robert Alexander, it was designed by modernist architect William Krisel.

Offbeat L.A.

The 5 bedroom, 5,000 sq ft, 2-story home sits on about a 1/3 of an acre at the end of a Cul de Sac, w/ a large swimming pool & tennis court . It has rounded walls in every room & river rock detailing.

Offbeat L.A.

Nicknamed the Elvis Honeymoon Hideaway. Elvis Presley had one year lease here from September 1966 to 1967 for which he paid $21,000. He & Priscilla honeymooned here after they married May 1, 1967.

carla borsoi

If you call the number, a real person (the owner) answers. You can take a tour for $30.

Josh Wood

There are cooler houses in this neighborhood ..

Cynthia Drescher

Pretty cool, but you only need to spend two minutes in this cul-de-sac.

Ziga

Awesome priscilla look-a- like tour guide!

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