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Haunted Nashville's Murder & True Crime VIP Ghost Bus Tour

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Overview

What's Included

✓ Included

  • Our events proceed rain or shine. In the event of severe weather warnings, we will reschedule.
  • Our tours are rated PG-13 for mature themes including murder, true crime, and historic tragedies.
  • A comfortable ghost bus. It sells out fast. If so we use a larger bus so everyone rides together.
  • Parents and guardians are responsible for determining if the content is appropriate for their child.
  • You can get your very own ghost detecting EMF reader for rent or purchase
  • Please DO NOT enter the bus before the guide checks you in, inside The Green Light Bar.
  • While all ages are welcome, guests under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

✗ Not Included

  • Our guides work for tips!
  • Food and Drinks may be purchased inside the Green Light Bar and brought on the bus! NO OUTSIDE FOOD OR DRINK IS ALLOWED!
  • Umbrellas or rain gear: We are rain or shine so you may need to bring an umbrella or poncho if it...

Itinerary

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Stop 1
Once the grand gateway to the South, the Union Station Hotel opened in 1900 as Nashville’s most elegant train terminal — a place where soldiers kissed their sweethearts goodbye, gangsters slipped through under assumed names, and travelers from every walk of life passed through under the cathedral-like arches. But behind its beauty lies heartbreak and horror that never left.
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Stop 2
Once a place for locals to test out their talents before making it on to the stages of Broadway, now is haunted by murder and a crazed man who blew up the block because he believed he was possessed by lizard people.
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Stop 3
Hear the tragic of story of David "Skull" Schulman the former self-proclaimed "Mayor of Printer's Alley'
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Stop 4
Printer's Alley, located in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, has a fascinating and eerie haunted history that adds an extra layer of intrigue to its reputation as a historic entertainment district. This narrow, atmospheric alley has been a hub for nightlife, music, and various businesses since the mid-19th century. The Alley's Name: Printer's Alley got its name from the many print shops that were once located in the area. The ghost of a printer who reportedly died under mysterious circumstances is said to haunt the alley. Witnesses claim to have seen him/her wandering the narrow lanes, sometimes in period clothing.
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Stop 5
High atop the hill stands the Tennessee State Capitol, designed in the 1840s by architect William Strickland—who was so proud of his work, he chose to be buried inside it. Beneath its elegant façade lies a darker past: Civil War tunnels once used to move bodies, whispers of footsteps after midnight, and stories of Strickland’s ghost still inspecting his masterpiece.
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Stop 6
Behind the Hermitage Hotel’s grand Beaux-Arts façade lies one of Nashville’s darkest histories. Opened in 1910 as the city’s crown jewel of luxury, it quickly became a favorite hideaway for politicians, gangsters, and bootleggers. Beneath its marble floors and Tiffany glass, however, the hotel kept secrets that refused to stay buried.
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Stop 7
Don’t let the chic boutique vibe fool you — the Noelle Hotel stands on ground soaked 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 violent addresses. The original building here — the Noel Place Hotel — was notorious in the early 1900s for its daily murders, suicides, and scandals. Newspapers called it “the bloodiest corner in town.”
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Stop 8
Established in 1822, the Nashville City Cemetery is the city’s oldest and most storied resting place — and it’s anything but quiet. Over 22,000 souls lie 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 ghosts said to still roam among the tombstones.

Meeting & End Point

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Meeting Point
Please enter the Green Light Bar and look for the sign that says Haunted Ghost Tour! DO NOT GO ONTO THE BUS BEFORE THE GUIDE HAS CHECKED YOU IN.
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End Point
Please enter the Green Light Bar and look for the sign that says Haunted Ghost Tour! DO NOT GO ONTO THE BUS BEFORE THE GUIDE HAS CHECKED YOU IN.

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  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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