Elvis’ honeymoon hideaway hits the market for under $6m

This mansion where Elvis luxury spent his honeymoon is for sale for just under $6million.

The estate in Palm Springs, California, is the famous location Priscilla and Elvis honeymooned in 1967 after their Las Vegas wedding.

After the ceremony, the King and his new queen headed back to their hideaway and paid a casual $21,000 in rent a year.

Elvis Presley’s five bedroom five bath former ‘Honeymoon Hideaway’ is for sale for $5,900,000 in Palm Springs, California 

The home is the famous location Priscilla and Elvis honeymooned in 1967 after their speedy Las Vegas wedding

The stunning pentagonal outdoor pool once was featured in a 2005 Jenny McCarthy Playboy photo shoot 

The stunning pentagonal outdoor pool once was featured in a 2005 Jenny McCarthy Playboy photo shoot 

The spacious property has five bedrooms and five bathrooms, an oversized pool, tennis court an an attached three-car garage

The spacious property has five bedrooms and five bathrooms, an oversized pool, tennis court an an attached three-car garage

After the ceremony, the King and his new queen headed back to their hideaway and paid a casual $21,000 in rent a year

According to reports, while crossing the threshold the singing superstar serenaded his wife with ‘Hawaiian Wedding Song’ as he carried her into the property.

The spacious property has five bedrooms and five bathrooms, an oversized pool, tennis court and is situated within the gorgeous scenery of both the San Jacinto Mountains and Coachella Valley.

It has a three-car attached garage, plenty of space for a Pink Cadillac. 

Elvis proposed to Priscilla in 1966 shortly before Christmas, but first met in 1959 when she was just 14 years old

Elvis proposed to Priscilla in 1966 shortly before Christmas, but first met in 1959 when she was just 14 years old

The couple married on May 1, 1967, at the Aladdin Hotel in Las Vegas and then headed to the Palm Springs home for their honeymoon

The couple married on May 1, 1967, at the Aladdin Hotel in Las Vegas and then headed to the Palm Springs home for their honeymoon

The house features a circular living room with floor-to-ceiling windows sliding glass doors, stone walls, and a 40-foot built in couch 

The house features a circular living room with floor-to-ceiling windows sliding glass doors, stone walls, and a 40-foot built in couch 

The split-level home built in 1960 was designed by modernist architect William Krisel and is 5,000 square feet

The split-level home built in 1960 was designed by modernist architect William Krisel and is 5,000 square feet

Boasting 'complete privacy' the home built in 1960 was dubbed the 'future' of housing and was located far from prying eyes in a private cul-de-sac

Boasting ‘complete privacy’ the home built in 1960 was dubbed the ‘future’ of housing and was located far from prying eyes in a private cul-de-sac

The spacious property has five bedrooms and five bathrooms. The front of the bedroom looks over the street and is lined with floor-to-ceiling windows

The spacious property has five bedrooms and five bathrooms. The front of the bedroom looks over the street and is lined with floor-to-ceiling windows

Before Elvis dubbed it the Honeymoon Hideaway, it served as the personal home for Robert Alexander of the Alexander Construction Co.

Before Elvis dubbed it the Honeymoon Hideaway, it served as the personal home for Robert Alexander of the Alexander Construction Co.

The traditional white cabinets in the kitchen encircle a six-burner electric stove-island offering plenty of counter space

The traditional white cabinets in the kitchen encircle a six-burner electric stove-island offering plenty of counter space

The split-level home is 5,000 square feet. The front of the bedroom looks over the street and is lined with floor-to-ceiling windows.

The house features a circular living room with sliding glass doors, stone walls, and a 40-foot built in couch. 

The pentagonal outdoor pool once was featured in a 2005 Jenny McCarthy Playboy shoot. 

Boasting ‘complete privacy’ the home built in 1960 was designed by modernist architect William Krisel at the time dubbed the ‘future’ of housing and was located far from prying eyes in a private cul-de-sac.

Before Elvis dubbed it the Honeymoon Hideaway, it served as the personal home for Robert Alexander of the Alexander Construction Co.

The company thought that stylish modern housing could be built more cheaply and sell better than the standard postwar box houses.

The Alexander family died in a plane crash in 1965. Their homes now sell for millions.

Elvis proposed to Priscilla in 1966 shortly before Christmas, but first met in 1959 when she was just 14 years old. The couple married on May 1, 1967, at the Aladdin Hotel in Las Vegas.

It’s up for sale at $5,900,000 with Mary Kay Nibley of Rodeo Realty. 

According to reports, while crossing the threshold the singing superstar serenaded his wife with 'Hawaiian Wedding Song' as he carried her into the property

According to reports, while crossing the threshold the singing superstar serenaded his wife with ‘Hawaiian Wedding Song’ as he carried her into the property

The home is is situated within the gorgeous scenery of both the San Jacinto Mountains and Coachella Valley

The home is is situated within the gorgeous scenery of both the San Jacinto Mountains and Coachella Valley

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