Nashville Ghosts: Self-Guided Audio Tour – Haunted History!
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Overview
Nashville’s Famous Ghosts Self Guided Audio Walking Tour takes travelers on a spooky stroll through Music City's shadowed past. This self-guided tour uses a walking tour app to lead adventurers through haunted streets, letting them explore at their own pace. It's perfect for independent travelers and history buffs looking for a chilling experience.
Expect to uncover Nashville's eerie side, visiting landmarks like Tootsie's Orchid Lounge, Tennessee State Capitol, Southern Turf Club, Skull's Rainbow Room, Printer's Alley, Ryman Auditorium and the spooky streets. The tour winds from the grand Tennessee State Capitol to the lively Broadway & 5th Avenue North.
This experience includes a haunted tour of Nashville using a walking tour app. It is hands-free and plays automatically as the person walks. The tour is all outside with no human guide. Food and drinks are not included.




Highlights
Explore Haunted Nashville: Discover the city's spookiest spots and eerie history.
Self-Guided Adventure: Go at your own pace, anytime, with a flexible walking tour app.
Hands-Free Experience: The tour plays automatically as you walk using your location.
Skip the Crowds: Ditch the big tour groups and explore independently.
Sentiment Analysis
Most customers find this self-guided audio tour an engaging and flexible way to discover Nashville's haunted history. The app-based format offers convenience, although some may miss a live guide.

Customers enjoy the flexibility of the self-guided tour.
They appreciate learning about Nashville's haunted history at their own pace.
The convenience of using a walking tour app is a plus.
Many find the tour engaging and informative.
Some customers may prefer a live guide for a more interactive experience.
The experience is not for you if you want food or drinks.
The Journey
Tootsie's Orchid Lounge
Conclude your tour at Tootsie's Orchid Lounge, Nashville's iconic honky-tonk, where the spirits of legendary musicians linger alongside the potent drinks. This vibrant dive bar has been a haven for country music royalty since the 1960s, hosting impromptu jam sessions and nurturing rising stars. Keep an eye out – some say the ghosts of Hank Williams and Patsy Cline still frequent the bar, adding a touch of the supernatural to the nightly revelry. After your tour, grab a drink and soak in the authentic Nashville atmosphere.
Tennessee State Capitol
Begin your ghostly adventure at the Tennessee State Capitol, a magnificent Greek Revival structure steeped in history and mystery. Completed in 1859, this landmark is the final resting place of President James K. Polk and his wife, Sarah. Legend has it that their spirits, and others from the building's past, still roam the halls. Discover the Capitol's architectural grandeur and uncover the secrets and supernatural tales hidden within its walls. A perfect starting point for your exploration of Nashville's haunted history.
Undisclosed Location
Prepare to be spooked at this undisclosed location, a place shrouded in eerie history and haunted by restless spirits. Uncover the chilling stories and legends that make this spot a must-visit for ghost enthusiasts. Delve deep into its past and experience the paranormal activity that has earned it a reputation as one of Nashville's most haunted places. If you dare, learn about the specific ghostly tales associated with this site and perhaps even encounter a spectral presence yourself.
Southern Turf Club
Venture outside the historic Southern Turf Club, once a lavish gentlemen's club and gambling den, now a place rumored to hold secrets and lingering spirits. Established in the late 19th century, this opulent establishment attracted Nashville's elite, hosting high-stakes poker games and clandestine meetings. Discover the hidden history of this legendary spot, and imagine the illicit activities that once took place within its walls. Who knows what secrets—or spirits—still lurk inside?
Skull's Rainbow Room
Step into the tantalizing world of Skull's Rainbow Room, a legendary speakeasy in Printer's Alley that has captivated Nashville for decades. This historic haunt, once owned by the notorious bootlegger David 'Skull' Schulman, has hosted everyone from Elvis Presley to countless famous performers. But beneath the glitz and glamour lies a dark secret: Skull himself was murdered, and his ghost is said to still roam the premises. Uncover the colorful history and spine-chilling tales of Skull's Rainbow Room, where the past refuses to stay buried.
Printer's Alley
Wander down Printer's Alley, a narrow lane steeped in Nashville's colorful past, where the ghosts of printers, publishers, and musicians mingle with the living. Once the heart of the city's publishing industry, this historic alleyway transformed into a haven for speakeasies, nightclubs, and burlesque halls. Discover the tales of the alley's notorious characters and the lingering spirits that haunt its dimly lit corners. Experience the vibrant atmosphere and uncover the secrets that make Printer's Alley a must-see destination.
Ryman Auditorium
Stand outside the iconic Ryman Auditorium, the 'Mother Church of Country Music,' and discover the supernatural tales that haunt its hallowed halls. From its days as a tabernacle to its reign as the premier venue for country legends, the Ryman has witnessed countless performances and unforgettable moments. Peer at the famous back stairs and the spooky alley where a well-known ghost is said to appear. Feel the energy of the past and learn about the ghostly encounters that have cemented the Ryman's reputation as one of Nashville's most haunted places.
Haunted Nashville Streets
Journey through the streets of Nashville, encountering the city's most haunted locations and unraveling their spooky histories. Explore the chilling legends and supernatural tales that have been passed down through generations. From historic landmarks to hidden alleyways, each stop offers a glimpse into Nashville's darker side. Immerse yourself in the city's paranormal activity and discover the secrets that lie beneath its vibrant surface.
Know Before You Go
This self-guided audio walking tour of Nashville includes access to the tour via a walking tour app. It offers a hands-free experience, playing automatically as the user walks. It's a great way to skip the big group tours and go at their own pace, anytime. The tour never expires. It does not include food or drink, admission to any indoor attractions, or a human guide, as it's all on the walking tour app.
Hot Tip
For the best experience, make sure your phone is fully charged and bring headphones. The tour works even if the weather is bad but take caution if it is bad. Also, wearing comfortable shoes is recommended, because you'll be doing a lot of walking.