Off Limits
This sprawling estate, which boasts a total of 23 rooms, remains a captivating historical treasure, but not all of its chambers are available for public exploration. A veil of privacy shrouds the mansion’s second floor, where six bedrooms reside, along with the poignant bathroom in which Elvis Presley drew his final breath.
This floor, untouched since the singer’s passing, holds a trove of personal spaces, including Elvis’s own bedroom, his secluded office, a dressing room, and the very bedroom where Lisa Marie spent her childhood. However, the primary reason for keeping this floor off-limits to visitors is the bathroom, which holds a sacred significance. It’s believed that opening it to the public would risk attracting inappropriate attention.