Ghost City Tours guide Nestor Ilagan
Ghost City Tours
This walking ghost tour company offers a unique look into downtown Nashville’s history, with haunted options for die-hard ghost hunters and the faint of heart alike. Pick your poison, then debrief by grabbing a drink at Skull’s Rainbow Room.
Nashville Sites
The signature project of the Nashville Historical Foundation is a series of self-guided tours, each one written by a scholar whose specialty ranges from county historian to Ph.D. candidate. From the Civil War and Civil Rights to Family Fun and Public Art and Murals, there’s always going to be a guided tour that’s perfectly suited for you and your interests.*
Redneck Comedy Tour Bus
If redneck culture’s your thing, the Redneck Comedy Tour Bus is the sightseeing event for you. Meet them at Scoreboard Bar & Grill on Music Valley Drive, where you can park for free behind Nashville Palace. Featured destinations include Ole Smoky Moonshine Distillery — you can find out more at theredneckbus.com.
United Street Tours
This tour company informs visitors — and unaware locals — about Nashville’s impressive and extensive Black history and culture. It offers three different walking tours, each 90 minutes long. There’s a Black history option, as well as tours devoted to the civil rights movement and neighborhood diversity.

