Our Nashville Ghost Tours take you through 8 or 12 different sites around downtown Nashville Broadway, each ratcheting up the tension more than the last. Meet your experienced tour guide outside Skull’s Rainbow Room at 222 Printer’s Alley, at least 15 minutes before your tour’s scheduled departure time.
The standard tour takes about an hour and walks you through several landmark locations around Broadway and Printer’s Alley. If you select the extended tour, you will get an extra 30 minutes of chilling stories and historic locations in the same area!
The Nashville Ghost Tours walking route is a great way to see the amazing sites of downtown Nashville while also getting your fill of the ghostly atmosphere of the city’s most haunted locations. This tour is perfect for first-time visitors to Nashville and seasoned locals alike!
Nashville Ghost Tours is also a family-friendly attraction that is suitable for everyone. So, bring your kids, friends, or a date! We’ll make sure that you have an informative, memorable, and slightly terrifying night. Keep in mind that tours fill up quickly, so reserve your spot early through our website.
Tours begin outside Skull’s Rainbow Room in Printer’s Alley, 222 Printer’s Alley.
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Tours begin outside Skull’s Rainbow Room in Printer’s Alley, 222 Printer’s Alley.
Park: Parking near location or use parkme.com
* This is a walking tour and we do not enter privately-owned buildings or private property *
Please see your booking details for meeting location. There are neighboring parking garages and street parking that are available in the area.
Group size varies based on time of year and demand. We can keep everyone in your party in the same group. We've been doing this for years, and manage group size to ensure guests have a great experience. In the event you can't hear your tour guide, let them know, or move closer to them.
Pets are welcome as long as they do not disrupt ot distract from the tour.
The arrival time will be listed on your confirmation email and in the available tour times when you click the book button.
Nashville has more stories than we could ever squeeze into an evening walking tour. We have, however, got a magnificent selection of historical hauntings for you.
Our tour combines the fascinating history of Nashville, with confirmed accounts of ghostly hauntings. From the smuggler’s tunnels under the city to the pervasive sound of country music to the Civil War, and modern-day floods that tragically affected much of the city, the supernatural touches every aspect of this city.
Only our tour will visit some more off the beaten track locations. Like the 2nd Avenue restaurant that can grant you a peek into the network of miles of tunnels under the city, connecting the river, the hospital, and the University with branches rumored to head off into the nearby hills. The tunnels once provided the illicit stills with covert transport to the clubs, and the river beyond that. The tunnels saw a lot of action during prohibition, including torture, murder, and beatings of uncooperative club owners by the cities gangsters.
On the Nashville Ghosts tour you will hear their stories and the stories of the people who still haunt the tunnels today. Tennessee has some amazing stories, we only wish we could include them all, but it would be a week’s long hiking tour, not a 90-minute tour if you take the extended tour that adds another 4 fascinating locations to your Nashville Ghosts experience.
The best of the stories outside the vibrant downtown riverfront district, that we just could not include on this tour, were added to our blog about the most haunted places in Tennesee, where you can easily get in the mood for your haunted walking tour around Nashville.
Here’s a preview of a few of the places you will visit:
Many a household name got their start singing and playing at Tootsies, the eponymous owner met her sad demise here, and often appears at bar, but only when the music is good…
The home of the Grand Old Opry, a Country music legend, the Ryman Auditorium also houses the ghost of The Grey Man, hear his terrifying story and the history of this magnificent building on the Nashville Ghosts tour.
The final resting place of the President who enlarged the United States to reach the Pacific. His grave has been pretty mobile since he died, catch his ghost here while you can!