Ghosts of Nashville Walking Tour

- Duration: 120 Minutes (approx.)
- Location: Nashville
Ryman Auditorium
Step inside the "Mother Church of Country Music," where shadows and songs intertwine. Here, the spirit of Thomas Ryman, its devoted caretaker and founder, is said to wander the aisles, forever tied to his beloved stage. Visitors have whispered of ghostly figures and ethereal melodies that echo long after the final curtain falls
Tennessee State Capitol
In the heart of Nashville stands the grand Tennessee State Capitol, haunted by the restless spirits of Governor William Strickland and Samuel Morgan. Their feud from the 1800s endures beyond the grave, as mysterious footsteps and inexplicable happenings continue to unsettle those who tread its historic corridors.
Union Station Hotel
Once a bustling train station, the Gothic Revival architecture of Union Station Hotel harbors tales of love lost and lives cut short. Guests recount chilling encounters with spectral soldiers and railroad workers, eternally roaming the halls. The apparition of a woman, endlessly waiting for a love never to return, adds another layer of sorrow to this haunted haven.
Printer's Alley
The infamous Printer's Alley, steeped in vice and violence, whispers secrets of its shadowy past. Amidst tales of mobsters and bootleggers, the spectral silhouettes of gamblers and performers are said to emerge under the cloak of night, reliving the dark days when alleys were lively with illicit deeds.
Skulls Rainbow Room
Within the walls of Skulls Rainbow Room lies a chilling tale of murder, where David "Skulls" Schullman met his untimely end under shrouded circumstances. Some say his spirit lingers, guarding the legacy he carved into Music City’s soul.
The Hermitage Hotel
Venture to The Hermitage Hotel's notorious 8th floor, where luxury meets the supernatural. Echoes of phantom footsteps and eerie apparitions have unnerved guests, suggesting that some spirits, once welcomed by opulence, have yet to depart.
Fort Nashborough
Fort Nashborough whispers stories of Nashville's rugged past, where bloodshed and survival marked its early days. Haunted by the spirits of Native Americans and settlers, the shadows of this frontier outpost hold the echoes of lives intertwined in conflict and tragedy.