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Explore Nashville's dark side on a 2-hour walking tour highlighting notorious crimes, mysterious cases, and the city’s sinister history with expert guides.
Traveling to Nashville? While most visitors come for country music and the vibrant nightlife, there’s a different side of this city that’s equally fascinating—its stories of crime, scandal, and mystery. The Nashville: True Crime Walking Tour from Mr. E’s Crimecast offers a two-hour journey through some of the city’s most infamous and lesser-known dark chapters. This isn’t a haunted ghost tour; it’s a factual, well-researched exploration of Nashville’s real-life criminal history, led by guides trained in storytelling and investigative detail.
Two things we particularly appreciate about this experience are the knowledgeable guides who bring genuine expertise and a clear passion for true crime stories, and the carefully curated stops that highlight significant crimes with authentic backstories. The tour’s focus on accurate storytelling means you’re not getting sensationalism or ghost tales, but rather honest, chilling accounts backed by thorough research. The potential drawback? If you’re uncomfortable with mature topics like violence and betrayal, this might not be suitable for younger travelers. Also, be prepared for walking and some exposure to the elements—comfortable shoes are a must.
This tour is best suited for history buffs, true crime enthusiasts, and anyone curious to understand Nashville’s more complex past. Whether you’re traveling solo, with friends, or as part of a tour group, this experience offers a compelling alternative to typical Nashville sightseeing. Let’s explore what makes this walking tour a standout—and why it might become one of your favorite moments in Music City.


If you’re seeking an experience that goes beyond the usual Nashville highlights—think music halls and honky-tonks—this true crime walk offers a fascinating alternative. From the outset, the tour promises a gritty look at some of Nashville’s most notorious cases. The entire route is designed to fit into a compact, two-hour window, making it easy to add on to other Nashville adventures without feeling overwhelmed.
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You’ll meet your guide at AmeriGhost Tours, at the corner of 6th Ave. North and Union St., directly across from the Hermitage Hotel. The guide, dressed in a black shirt, is easy to spot, and the location is centrally situated, making it convenient whether you’re coming from downtown hotels or nearby attractions. The tour operates rain or shine, so dress appropriately for weather, and wear comfortable walking shoes—the route involves a fair bit of strolling through downtown Nashville.
The itinerary includes several key stops, each selected for their historical significance and connection to Nashville’s darker tales:
The tour concludes back at AmeriGhost Tours, bringing the experience full circle and allowing for easy departure or further exploration.
The guides are a highlight, according to reviews. They’re praised for their knowledgeable, engaging narration. Ryan from the U.S. called it a “great tour—very informative and fun,” while Karen from the UK appreciated the “interesting old and new stories,” highlighting the tour’s ability to make history accessible and engaging.
More Great Tours NearbyUnlike ghost tours or superficial sightseeing, this experience is rooted in solid research. The stories range from Nashville’s first media frenzy, political assassinations, to a truly evil serial killer who terrorized the city. The guide’s storytelling skills turn what could be dry history into compelling narratives, making it easier for everyone to stay engaged—whether you’re a true crime veteran or new to the genre.
Expect to hear about cases that have left a lasting mark on Nashville. For example, the story of Skull Schullman, a figure whose murder still resonates, or details of a cold-blooded murder that shocked the country music scene. The stories are explicit and mature, discussed in a straightforward, factual manner, making it ideal for most adults and older teens.
At just two hours, the tour offers a concentrated dose of Nashville’s darker stories. The cost, while not specified here, can be considered good value considering the depth of storytelling and local knowledge you’ll get. The small group setting typically allows for questions and interaction, enriching the experience further.

This walk is perfect for travelers who love true crime stories, historical scandals, or are simply curious about Nashville’s lesser-known side. It’s also well-suited for those who enjoy guided walks that combine history with storytelling. Since it’s not suitable for children under 16, families should plan accordingly.
The tour’s focus on accurate, well-researched stories with a serious tone makes it more suitable for mature audiences rather than those seeking lighthearted entertainment. If you’re interested in authentic local stories and like your history served with a bit of a sinister twist, this tour will hit the mark.

The Nashville: True Crime Walking Tour from Mr. E’s Crimecast offers a unique, engaging way to see Nashville beyond the country music scene. Its focus on factual storytelling, delivered by knowledgeable guides, makes it stand out from typical city tours. You’ll get a well-paced walk through downtown, visiting significant sites and hearing stories that have shaped Nashville’s darker reputation.
For anyone interested in the less glamorous but equally intriguing side of Nashville, this tour provides a well-rounded, authentic look at the city’s criminal past. It’s especially valuable for true crime fans, history buffs, or anyone wanting to add a different dimension to their Nashville trip.
While it’s not for the squeamish or young children, mature travelers looking for a thought-provoking experience will find this tour both entertaining and educational. The focus on deep research and engaging guides means you’ll come away with stories that linger—perfect for those who love stories with a bit of a dark edge.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, making it easy to fit into a busy Nashville schedule.
Where do I meet the guide?
You meet at AmeriGhost Tours, at the corner of 6th Ave. North and Union St., right across from the Hermitage Hotel.
Is the tour suitable for children?
It’s recommended for travelers aged 16 and older due to mature content discussing violent crimes and injustices.
Does the tour operate in bad weather?
Yes, the tour runs rain or shine, so dress accordingly and wear comfortable walking shoes.
What kind of stories will I hear?
Expect stories about notorious crimes, political scandals, and unsolved mysteries, all backed by thorough research.
Are the guides knowledgeable?
Absolutely, reviews consistently praise guides for their expertise and storytelling ability.
Is the tour accessible?
Yes, it is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for a range of travelers.
This tour offers a compelling, accurate peek into Nashville’s darker histories that many visitors might not discover otherwise. It’s a smart choice for those who appreciate genuine storytelling and want to understand the city on a deeper, more complex level.
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