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The Elvis Chapel offers a range of wedding and vow renewal packages, with and without the King. Hear an impersonator sing “Hound Dog” while he gives away the bride then recite special Elvis-inspired vows to your betrothed. Or simply choose traditional wedding music for your walk down the aisle and say “I do” with a religious or civil ceremony. Either way, the chapel offers a fun approach and takes the stress out of wedding planning.
The Elvis Chapel is located only a few blocks aways from the Las Vegas Strip and Fremont Street. It’s about a 10-minute drive from the far end of the Strip to the chapel and about a 5-minute drive or 20-minute walk from the Clark County Marriage License Bureau.
Book a day and time to tie the knot either by phone or online; the chapel is open seven days a week, from 9am to 9pm. While some couples get married in Vegas on short notice, keep in mind that certain periods like Valentine’s Day and weekends are more popular so plan in advance around those times.
Close to the Elvis Chapel is the Graceland Wedding Chapel, which is considered the originator of the Elvis-impersonator wedding tradition. Here, you can choose a traditional wedding or book a helicopter ride to the Grand Canyon to exchange vows. But the most popular option is an Elvis-themed affair that includes a performance of the King’s songs.