Step into Nashville’s haunted past on a ghost tour that’s spooky and fun. Perfect for families, friends, and curious travelers, this walking adventure blends spine-tingling ghost stories with the history and music that make Music City legendary. Explore eerie landmarks, uncover tales of restless spirits, and hear true stories that reveal Nashville’s darker side—all delivered by guides who keep things spooky yet family-friendly.
Whether you’re looking for safe thrills with kids, a unique way to experience history, or just a memorable evening, this tour delivers it all:
- Haunted landmarks and unforgettable legends
- Family-friendly storytelling for all ages
- Expert guides balancing history, humor, and scares
- Small groups for a personalized adventure
- Photo opportunities at Nashville’s most haunted spots
Come ready to laugh, shiver, and explore—our ghost tour is Nashville’s spookiest family adventure.
Your guide will be waiting near the old fountain in the center of Church Street Park, wearing a Nashville Adventures shirt and a big smile. Look for the local expert ready to kick off your unforgettable journey through Nashville’s haunted history.
The tour ends at the end of Printers Alley. The perfect location to dive into Nashville's Night Life!
You will Hear the Haunting history of one of Nashville's most historic hotels
Visit the only state capitol where a U.S. president is buried on-site. Guests will hear the eerie story of President James K. Polk, whose ghost may be lingering due to a controversial reburial. Learn how the Capitol's halls have seen politics, power—and possibly poltergeists.
Nashville’s oldest surviving Catholic church holds more than just spiritual history—it’s said to be watched over by something more ghostly than divine. Travelers will hear about the funerals of Civil War soldiers, unexplained shadows seen during Mass, and how the “sorrows” of this place might echo louder than we think. Gothic architecture and gothic tales await.
See the Egyptian Revival architecture of this Civil War-era church that once served as a Union hospital. Your guide will share tragic and true stories of wounded soldiers who died here—and whose spirits some believe never left.
Once home to speakeasies and burlesque clubs, Printer’s Alley has a darker past filled with mobsters, musicians, and mysterious murders. We'll explore the alley's ghost lore, including a saxophone-playing spirit heard after midnight.
Located in the heart of Printer’s Alley, Skull’s Rainbow Room has a glittering past filled with jazz, burlesque, and booze—but also a darker history. Guests will hear the chilling story of David “Skull” Schulman, the beloved owner who was murdered on-site in 1998 and is said to still watch over his bar. Lights flicker, glasses clink with no hands nearby, and some say Skull never really left.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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