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Experience Nashville’s haunted history on this 2.5-hour ghost walking tour combining spooky tales, bar stops, and a fun atmosphere for ages 21+.

The Nashville Haunted Boos and Booze Ghost Walking Tour offers an engaging blend of ghost stories and pub hopping through downtown Nashville’s historic streets. Priced at $39.18 per person, this 2-hour 30-minute guided tour provides a lively way to explore Nashville’s dark past, with stops at haunted bars and notable landmarks. It’s a popular choice, booked on average 15 days in advance, and operates rain or shine. The tour features audio transmitters and headphones for clear storytelling, and each participant receives a commemorative can cooler or cup as a keepsake.
This tour is perfect for those interested in ghostly legends, local history, or simply looking for a fun, atmospheric evening. While drinks are at your own expense, the combination of spooky stories and bar stops creates a memorable experience. Expect a lively, informative guide and a group of like-minded adventurers, making it a great start to a Nashville night out.

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The tour begins at Freebird Stores located at 150 2nd Ave N #101, right in downtown Nashville. It is designed to last around 2 hours and 30 minutes, with flexible pacing depending on questions, weather, and group interests. The tour concludes at Alley Taps on 162 Printers Alley, within walking distance of other popular Nashville venues.
The group size is limited to 14 travelers, ensuring an intimate experience. This setup allows guides to share stories in a lively setting while accommodating questions from participants. The tour operates in all weather conditions, so dressing appropriately for the forecast is recommended.

This tour takes you through some of Nashville’s most haunted spots, with stops at historic buildings and bars. The first stop features the Cumberland River Pedestrian Bridge, where guides reveal urban legends linked to Middle Tennessee while you take in river views. This segment lasts about 15 minutes and is free of charge.
Next, the tour visits Printer’s Alley, an iconic part of Nashville’s nightlife scene. Here, the guides share stories about haunted bars within the alley, offering insight into the area’s eerie past. The 20-minute stop allows guests to absorb the atmosphere and explore. The storytelling focuses on the most famously haunted building in Nashville, adding a layer of spooky intrigue to the experience.

Visiting at least two haunted bars is a key feature of this tour. These stops are chosen for their historic significance and ghostly tales. Guests can purchase drinks separately, enabling them to enjoy a cocktail or beer while soaking in the spooky stories. The guides help you identify the best spots for future visits, including places known for their dark history and paranormal activity.
The stops provide a mix of urban legends, ghost encounters, and local lore. Guides are praised for their knowledge and storytelling skills, making the haunted history come alive. Many reviews highlight Johnny and Reese as particularly engaging guides, with Johnny often receiving high praise for his entertaining narration.

Unlike typical pub crawls, this tour emphasizes storytelling paired with bar visits rather than just drinking. The fun atmosphere helps break the ice among participants and makes the spooky tales more lively. Guests can enjoy self-purchased drinks in historic venues, which often feature original architecture and vintage ambiance.
This format creates an interactive experience where ghost stories are woven into the exploration of Nashville’s nightlife. The tour’s flexible schedule after the first bar means that the group can ask questions and linger at favorite spots, making it adaptable for different interests and pacing.

Guides like Johnny and Reese are consistently praised for their enthusiasm and storytelling ability. They share detailed stories about the haunted history of Nashville, often adding humorous or spine-tingling details. The audio transmitters ensure everyone can hear clearly, even if the group spreads out or the surroundings are noisy.
The group size of 14 helps create an intimate setting, allowing the guides to personalize the experience. Some reviews mention that the transmitter system might feel slightly impersonal compared to traditional tours without audio, but most find it effective for maintaining clarity.

Each guest receives a take-home commemorative can cooler or cup, adding a fun souvenir to remember the night. This small but appreciated touch enhances the overall value and offers a tangible reminder of the spooky adventure.

The tour starts at Freebird Stores in downtown Nashville, close to public transportation options. It operates rain or shine, so participants should dress appropriately for weather conditions. The tour is designed for those with moderate physical fitness, as it involves walking and standing at stops. It’s not recommended for individuals with mobility issues.
Participants must be 21 years or older, with valid photo ID required at check-in. The tour is ideal for groups of friends, couples, or solo travelers looking for an evening of fun, fright, and local history.
At $39.18 per person, the tour offers good value for money given the combination of storytelling, bar visits, a souvenir, and a lively atmosphere. The reviews consistently praise the guides, especially Johnny, for their entertaining and informative narration.
While some reviews note minor issues—such as a guide being late or feeling that the transmitters create a slightly impersonal experience—these are balanced by positive feedback on the quality of stories, the atmosphere, and the overall fun. The flexible schedule after the first bar allows for a personalized experience, and the souvenir cup is a nice bonus.
This tour is recommended for anyone interested in Nashville’s haunted tales, paranormal stories, or just a fun night out. It’s particularly suited for groups who enjoy a mix of history, mystery, and socializing in a vibrant city setting.
The Nashville Haunted Boos and Booze Ghost Walking Tour successfully combines spooky storytelling with downtown pub culture, creating a unique way to explore Nashville after dark. The knowledgeable guides and interactive stops enrich the experience, making it more than just a typical pub crawl.
This tour appeals especially to history buffs, paranormal enthusiasts, and those looking for a fun, social evening. Its moderate price point and short duration make it accessible, though participants should be prepared for walking and age restrictions.
The tour offers a memorable night of ghostly tales and Nashville’s vibrant bar scene, delivered with warmth and genuine enthusiasm. It’s a great choice for a lively introduction to Nashville’s darker side.
“Johnny was an amazing tour guide ! He made the experience fun, told great stories, chose great bars to grab drinks and was very knowledgeable about…”
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
No, participants must be 21 or older with valid photo ID to enjoy the drinks and participate in the tour.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, including stops at haunted bars and landmarks.
Are drinks included in the price?
No, alcoholic drinks are not included. Guests purchase their own drinks at the bar stops.
What should I wear?
Dressing for weather conditions is recommended, as the tour operates rain or shine. Comfortable walking shoes are advised.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins at Freebird Stores at 150 2nd Ave N and ends at Alley Taps on 162 Printers Alley.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the start time, with a full refund. Cancellations made within 24 hours are not refunded.