The Elvis Honeymoon Hideaway — also known as the Alexander Estate or “The House of Tomorrow” — is a landmark mid-century modern home in Palm Springs’s historic Vista Las Palmas neighborhood. Designed by architect William Krisel in 1960 and built across three levels in a series of four interconnected circular pods, the property became famous as the honeymoon retreat of Elvis and Priscilla Presley in 1967. The official website (elvishoneymoonhideaway.com) promotes guided tours led by expert docents, but no dedicated accessibility page, accessibility statement, or specific accessibility features are listed on the site. The venue does not publish information about wheelchair access, accessible restrooms, parking accommodations, or any other formal accessibility provisions.
The home spans three levels with the master bedroom suite on an upper floor, and visitor accounts describe ascending stone stairs that cross over a water feature as part of the entry approach. A short film on the architectural history is shown during tours, and a docent narrates Elvis and Priscilla memorabilia throughout the home. The property also includes a large outdoor pool area and garden grounds. Tours have historically been offered by reservation; the home has undergone renovation and at various points has operated selectively, including as part of annual Modernism Week events. Visitors are encouraged to contact the venue directly at (760) 322-1192 to confirm current tour availability and any specific access needs.
Visitors have noted that arrival involves parking in a cul-de-sac and walking up stone stairs over a water feature to reach the front entrance, which may present challenges for those with mobility impairments. The tour covers multiple levels of the home, including an upper-floor master bedroom and bathroom reached via interior stairs. Tour groups are reported to be small in size. Given that this is a privately-owned historic residence without published ADA accessibility accommodations, visitors with mobility or other access needs are strongly advised to contact the venue in advance to discuss the physical layout and any possible arrangements.
