Experience the chilling past of Nashville on a locally guided ghost tour. Hear eerie legends, explore haunted buildings, and encounter restless spirits. Don’t miss this hair-raising adventure!
Experience the chilling past of Nashville on a locally guided ghost tour. Hear eerie legends, explore haunted buildings, and encounter restless spirits. Don’t miss this hair-raising adventure!
- The Union Station Nashville Yards, Autograph Collection - Originally opened in 1900 as Nashville’s most sophisticated train terminal, the Union Station Hotel was once the grand entrance to the South. It was a place where soldiers bid farewell to their loved ones, gangsters moved incognito, and travelers from all walks of life passed beneath its…
- The Union Station Nashville Yards, Autograph Collection - Originally opened in 1900 as Nashville’s most sophisticated train terminal, the Union Station Hotel was once the grand entrance to the South. It was a place where soldiers bid farewell to their loved ones, gangsters moved incognito, and travelers from all walks of life passed beneath its cathedral-like arches. However, beneath its stunning exterior lies a history of sorrow and terror that lingers.
- 2nd Avenue North - Previously a venue for locals to showcase their talents before hitting the Broadway stages, it is now haunted by the memory of a murder and a deranged individual who destroyed the block, believing he was possessed by lizard people.
- Skull’s Rainbow Room - Discover the tragic tale of David “Skull” Schulman, the former self-proclaimed “Mayor of Printer’s Alley.”
- Printer’s Alley - Situated in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, Printer’s Alley boasts a captivating and eerie haunted history, adding intrigue to its status as a historic entertainment district. This narrow, atmospheric alley has been a center for nightlife, music, and various businesses since the mid-19th century.
The Alley’s Name: Printer’s Alley earned its name from the numerous print shops that once populated the area. The ghost of a printer, who reportedly died under mysterious circumstances, is said to haunt the alley. Witnesses claim to have seen this spirit wandering the narrow lanes, sometimes dressed in period clothing.
- Tennessee State Capitol - Perched atop a hill, the Tennessee State Capitol was designed in the 1840s by architect William Strickland, who was so proud of his creation that he chose to be interred within it. Beneath its elegant façade lies a darker history: Civil War tunnels once used for moving bodies, whispers of footsteps after midnight, and tales of Strickland’s ghost still surveying his masterpiece.
- The Hermitage Hotel - Behind the grand Beaux-Arts façade of the Hermitage Hotel lies one of Nashville’s most somber histories. Opened in 1910 as the city’s pinnacle of luxury, it quickly became a favored retreat for politicians, gangsters, and bootleggers. Beneath its marble floors and Tiffany glass, however, the hotel harbored secrets that refused to remain hidden.
- Noelle - Despite its chic boutique appearance, the Noelle Hotel stands on ground steeped in scandal. Long before its polished marble and rooftop views, this corner of Church Street and 4th Avenue was home to one of Nashville’s most notorious addresses. The original building here, the Noel Place Hotel, was infamous in the early 1900s for its frequent murders, suicides, and scandals. Newspapers dubbed it “the bloodiest corner in town.”
- Nashville City Cemetery - Established in 1822, the Nashville City Cemetery is the city’s oldest and most storied burial ground, and it is far from quiet. Over 22,000 souls rest beneath its rolling hills, including governors, slaves, soldiers, and sinners. During the Civil War, both Union and Confederate dead were laid side by side, their blood-soaked spirits said to still wander among the tombstones.

- Luxury ghost hunting bus, cooler than the Mystery Machine
- Tours proceed rain or shine; reschedule for severe weather
- Rated PG-13 for mature themes: murder, true crime, historic tragedies
- Parents decide if content is appropriate for children
- Ghost detecting EMF reader available for rent or purchase
- All ages welcome; under 18 must be with an adult
- Luxury ghost hunting bus, cooler than the Mystery Machine
- Tours proceed rain or shine; reschedule for severe weather
- Rated PG-13 for mature themes: murder, true crime, historic tragedies
- Parents decide if content is appropriate for children
- Ghost detecting EMF reader available for rent or purchase
- All ages welcome; under 18 must be with an adult
- Gratuities
- Alcoholic beverages
- Umbrellas or rain gear: We are rain or shine so you may need to bring an umbrella or poncho if it…
- Gratuities
- Alcoholic beverages
- Umbrellas or rain gear: We are rain or shine so you may need to bring an umbrella or poncho if it…
Discover Nashville’s most HAUNTED LOCATIONS in luxurious comfort with The Haunted Nashville VIP Ghost Bus.
This exclusive VIP Experience elevates our award-winning ghost tour with luxury transportation, thrilling storytelling, and additional locations, all while enjoying a drink as you delve into the city’s darkest secrets.
From the mysterious corners of…
Discover Nashville’s most HAUNTED LOCATIONS in luxurious comfort with The Haunted Nashville VIP Ghost Bus.
This exclusive VIP Experience elevates our award-winning ghost tour with luxury transportation, thrilling storytelling, and additional locations, all while enjoying a drink as you delve into the city’s darkest secrets.
From the mysterious corners of Printers Alley to the eerie halls of the Union Station Hotel, uncover true stories of murder, betrayal, and restless spirits — all while traveling in comfort and style.
Why Travelers Choose This Tour
- Avoid walking and relax in comfort on a luxury coach with premium seating.
- Access exclusive bonus stories and locations not included in our standard tour.
- Explore Nashville’s haunted history with an expert local guide and storyteller.
- BYOB friendly or savor curated cocktails from our partner venues before departure.
- Small group size ensures a personal, VIP experience.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.