1 hour 30 minutes (approx.)
Daily Tour
15 people
English
Welcome to a world where the echoes of history intertwine with the lingering spirits of the past. Join us on an extraordinary expedition, delving into the supernatural realm that haunts the very soul of Nashville. Brace yourself for "Shadows of Music City," a captivating journey through the ghostly mysteries that lurk beneath the surface of this enchanting city. Step into the shadows as we unveil the secrets hidden within Nashville's ghostly past. With a blend of chilling tales, rich history, and spine-tingling encounters, our tour invites you to be part of a captivating narrative that unfolds with each step you take. Prepare yourself for Nashville's undulating landscape, as we embark on a journey that will take us up and down its captivating hills. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes, allowing you to traverse the city's varied terrain with ease.
Printers Alley, located in downtown Nashville, has a rich history dating back to the 1800s when it was home to a thriving printing industry. Over the years, it has also been a hub for speakeasies, jazz clubs, and brothels. With such a colorful past, it’s no wonder that many believe that Printers Alley is haunted. Visitors and locals alike have reported seeing ghostly apparitions, hearing strange noises, and feeling a sense of unease as they walk through the alley. Some of the most famous ghosts that are said to haunt Printers Alley include the Lady in Red, a former prostitute who allegedly died of a broken heart, and the Blackwoods, a family of ghosts who are said to haunt one of the alley’s historic buildings. Despite the alley’s spooky reputation, it continues to be a popular destination for tourists and locals who are curious about its haunted history.
20 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
The Nashville Downtown Presbyterian Church has a long and fascinating history dating back to 1814. Over the years, the church has seen its fair share of tragedies and has become known as one of the most haunted locations in Nashville. Visitors and churchgoers have reported seeing ghostly apparitions, hearing unexplained noises, and feeling a sense of unease while in the building. One of the most famous ghosts said to haunt the church is that of Samuel R. Watkins, a former Confederate soldier who chronicled his experiences in the Civil War in a book called “Co. Aytch.” Others have reported seeing the ghost of a young girl who is said to have died in a tragic accident while playing in the church. Despite its spooky reputation, the Nashville Downtown Presbyterian Church continues to be an important landmark in the city and a popular destination for those interested in its haunted history.
20 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
The Ryman Auditorium, located in Nashville, TN, is known as the “Mother Church of Country Music” and has a rich history dating back to 1892. Over the years, the Ryman has hosted countless musical legends and is considered one of the most iconic music venues in the world. However, with so many years of history, it’s no surprise that the Ryman is also home to many ghost stories. Visitors and employees have reported hearing unexplained footsteps, seeing apparitions, and feeling a presence in the building. Some of the most famous ghosts said to haunt the Ryman include Hank Williams Sr., who played his last show there before his death, and Thomas Ryman, the building’s original owner, who is said to keep a watchful eye on the venue. Despite its haunted reputation, the Ryman remains a beloved venue for music lovers around the world, and its spooky past only adds to its allure.
20 minutes • Admission Ticket Free