Nashville may be known for its thriving country music scene and famous residents, but it's not glitz and glamour. Join Nashville Ghosts Boos and Booze Haunted Pub Crawl on 21-and-up two-step through Music City's dark underbelly filled with all the spirits.
Nashville has it all, including a disturbing haunted history. Put your drinking hat and walking shoes on, and get ready to explore a side of Music City that sings a terrifying tune. Order up a Bushwacker and get ready for a night of chills, thrills, and adults-only fun.
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Don't leave Nashville without doing this tour! Having the EMF sensors and using the ghost tube app gave me goosebumps the entire time! Highly recommen...
Nashville Ghosts Boos and Booze Haunted Pub Crawl
Nashville has a dark history that rivals any country song—from Civil War soldiers to politicians to singers, the streets, alleys, and bars are littered with lost souls searching for justice. Hear their stories and maybe even meet them on this spirited Nashville haunted pub crawl.
The history of Nashville began in 1779 when the town of Nashborough was founded and named for Revolutionary War hero Francis Nash. It grew and prospered in the years leading up to the Civil War — and then the Union came. Nashville has seen battles during the Civil War, two Cholera outbreaks that resulted in over 1000 deaths, and countless other hidden tragedies.
You want to make the most of your bachelor/bachelorette party
You want to learn more about the spooky side of Nashville’s music scene
You want to hear more about the Grand Ole Opry’s ties to the otherworldly side
You want to try and catch a glimpse of Mrs. Tootsie herself
You finally found a sitter and want to make the most of your night
NASHVILLE GHOSTS: HAUNTINGS OF MUSIC CITY TOUR
Join Nashville Ghosts on a spine-tingling ghost tour to uncover the disturbing truths hidden beneath the surface of Music City USGA. Discover why Nashville is dubbed the most haunted city in Tennessee.
Tour Meeting Location: Skull's Rainbow Room at 222 Printer's Alley
Tour Times: Daily at 7PM
Tour Length: 1 hr. across 1 mile
Ghost tours are held nightly, rain or shine!
NASHVILLE SOUTHERN COMFORTS FOOD TOUR
Get a taste of everything the culinary scene of Nashville has to offer! We take our guests to the best food spots in the city. We sample world famous BBQ, fried delights, tasty sweets and so much more!
Tour Meeting Location: The Diner Nashville, 200 3rd Avenue S, Nashville
Tour Times: 1PM
Tour Length: Approximately 3 hours
Ghost tours are held nightly, rain or shine!
NASHVILLE MUSIC CITY HONKY TONK & BOOZE TOUR
At the center of the universe for aspiring artists, experience the hottest bars, dive into music history of Music City USA, and drink the night away with thrills and tunes enough for a lifetime.
Tour Meeting Location: Hard Rock Cafe, at 100 Broadway, Nashville.
Tour Times: 4:45
Tour Length: Approximately 2 hours
Ghost tours are held nightly, rain or shine!
Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge
Welcome to the most famous bar in Nashville! You’ve arrived at the former home of the most exclusive after-parties for the Grand Ole Opry. Following the passing of the bar’s beloved owner, Tootsie Bess, the bar lost its appeal and closed not long after. When a businessman purchased the property and revitalized the area, it seems he put some life back into “Mrs. Tootsie.” Learn how the former owner makes herself known while sipping on the bar’s famous drink: The Ghost of Tootsie’s.
Printer’s Alley
Before it became known for its thriving publication scene, Printer’s Alley was known as the “Gentleman’s Quarter,” where a man in need could find saloons, brothels, gambling dens, and burlesque shows. Dark energy could be felt throughout the strip, but one building in particular saw the death of its former owner in a horrific fashion. Find out who refuses to leave their former home and which bar we visit that is said to be this spirit’s favorite hangout on this adult-only haunted pub crawl.
Skull’s Rainbow Room
Nashville’s nightlife is legendary, but it wasn’t always this way. In the early 1900s, preachers and evangelists became notorious for shaming the drinkers, putting a dark cloud over the party scene. Enter David “Skull” Schulman, the man credited with bringing the area back to life with liquor, burlesque dancing, and comedy acts. But tragedy would strike, and Skull would lose his life. Learn the disturbing details of his death and the haunting legacy he left behind.