Nashville's Ghost Bus: A True Crime Ride Along Haunted Tour





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See Nashville's most HAUNTED LOCATIONS in comfort with The Haunted Nashville VIP Ghost Bus. This limited-seating VIP Experience takes our award-winning ghost tour to the next level with transportation, spine-tingling storytelling, added locations all while sipping an option drink as you explore the city’s darkest secrets. From the shadowy corners of Printers Alley to the haunted halls of the Union Station Hotel, you’ll uncover real tales of murder, betrayal, and restless spirits — all while riding in comfort and style. Why Travelers Choose This Tour - Skip the walking and ride in comfort on a coach bus. - Enjoy exclusive bonus stories and locations not covered on our standard tour. - Experience Nashville’s haunted history with your expert local guide and storyteller. - BYOB friendly or enjoy curated cocktails from our partner venues before departure. - Small group size ensures a personal, VIP experience.
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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.
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.
Hear the tragic of story of David "Skull" Schulman the former self-proclaimed "Mayor of Printer's Alley'
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.
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.
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.
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Important Information
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(339)
Alexis was a great host with a lot of knowledge. Was very interesting to see and hear about the local hauntings! Highly recommend! We came to Nashville for my daughter’s sweet 16 and this tour was a must on her list…. We were not disappointed!!
This was a a lot of fun. It was great to see some of the spooky history of Nashville. They showed pictures and videos of things they captured
Had a great time. Matt was a great tour guide.
The bus was great! The tour was great!
Do not waste your money. This was the worst tour I've ever been on. I could of looked up my own info in Nashville and put together a much better tour in an hour of research
Thanks for the feedback! Honestly, respect to a guy who can out research a full tour in an hour. That is rare talent, and we'd never want to stand between you and a solid afternoon on Wikipedia. 🕵️ If you need a job so that you can earn your money back, we are always hiring especially those who dig up all the Dark Secrets Nashville has to offer in under an hour. For everyone who'd rather have the stories, the stops, the drinks and the theatrics handled for them, we'll keep doing our thing. We're sorry it wasn't your speed, and we genuinely wish you a spookier time out there.
Great tour! Matt was very knowledgeable and had a wonderful sense of humor. Such a fun way to learn about the history and lore of Nashville. We loved the bus - getting off to hear stories and get a closer look - but, unlike a walking tour, we got to hear stories from many parts of the city and never had to struggle to hear while group was in motion. Highly recommend!
We had a lot of fun! :) you were so nice and really funny
Matt was awesome and very informative and interactive
Faith was so great! Easy to talk to, very funny and informative. This was one of my favorite experiences of our trip.
Wonderful guide and storyteller. Best tour I’ve ever had.



