If you’re headed to Nashville and are craving something beyond country tunes and honky-tonks, a True Crime Walking Tour might just surprise you. Led by Mr. E—known from his popular YouTube channel, Mr. E’s Crimecast—this 2-hour adventure takes you through the streets of downtown Nashville, revealing the city’s darker history. For a surprisingly intriguing mix of history, mystery, and true crime, this guided walk is perfect for those who love stories backed by thorough research.
The tour visits some key sites like the Tennessee State Capitol and Riverfront Park, but the real thrill comes from the stories. We love how guides don’t just toss out sensational tales—they share well-researched, factual accounts that make each case come alive. Plus, the knowledgeable guides help separate fact from fiction, giving you confidence that what you hear is accurate and engaging.
One possible consideration? Since the tour involves walking in all weather, it’s best to dress comfortably and be prepared for rain or shine. Also, because the stories can be quite graphic, it’s recommended for travelers aged 16 and up. Overall, it’s a great fit for history buffs, true crime fans, and curious travelers ready to explore Nashville from a different angle.
Key Points

- Authentic storytelling rooted in thorough research by a well-known true crime host.
- Walk through downtown Nashville visiting significant sites like the State Capitol and Riverfront Park.
- Insight into notorious crimes, including Nashville’s first media frenzy and a serial killer story.
- Guides are highly praised for their knowledge and storytelling skills.
- Two-hour duration makes it a manageable, engaging introduction to Nashville’s darker past.
- Suitable for ages 16+ due to mature content and discussions of violent crimes.
A Closer Look at the Nashville True Crime Walking Tour

When you think of Nashville, music and good times come to mind. But behind the melodies, there’s a more sinister side that this tour uncovers. Over two hours, you and your group will explore downtown Nashville on foot, stopping at significant sites that have witnessed or been linked to some of the city’s most notorious crimes.
The tour begins at Amerighost Tours, where your guide, dressed in a black shirt, awaits across from the Hermitage Hotel. From here, your journey into Nashville’s darker stories begins. The first stop, the Tennessee State Capitol, isn’t just a symbol of government but also a site of political scandals and intrigue. Your guide will share stories of betrayals and political scandals, giving a deeper understanding of Nashville’s political history intertwined with crime.
Next, a 30-minute walk takes you to other crime-related sites. While the exact stops during this segment aren’t specified, you can expect to visit places connected to notable cases like the Murder of Skull Schullman, a chilling story that keeps many listeners on edge. The tour then proceeds to Riverfront Park, where stories of crimes that shocked the city, and possibly even the country, come to life. Imagine standing where history was made, but in a much darker context.
Printers Alley rounds out the tour, a historic entertainment district that has seen its share of illicit activities in the past. It’s the perfect setting to hear tales of betrayal and scandal, all delivered with enthusiasm and authenticity by guides who have done their homework.
What sets this tour apart is the quality of storytelling. We loved the way guides bring each story alive—without exaggeration or sensationalism—making the experience both compelling and credible. One reviewer noted, “Very informative and fun,” highlighting how the stories are not just chilling but also presented in a way that keeps you engaged without feeling overwhelmed.
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Why This Tour Offers Great Value

While two hours might seem short, the focused, well-researched stories and walking pace make it feel substantial. The fee includes knowledgeable guides who add context, making each stop meaningful. Unlike some ghost stories or superficial tours, this experience emphasizes factual, historical accounts that can actually broaden your understanding of Nashville’s complex past.
It’s also worth noting that the tour operates rain or shine, so bringing a raincoat or umbrella is advisable. The walkability makes it accessible for most, and the wheelchair accessibility means it’s inclusive for those with mobility needs.
The Experience Itself: What You Can Expect

The tour’s itinerary is designed to balance historic sites with fascinating stories. We loved the way each stop built on the last, creating a narrative that’s both educational and entertaining. Because the stories involve violent crimes and injustices, expect mature themes, and plan for a more serious tone than your average sightseeing walk.
Guides are clearly trained in Mr. E’s detailed research, which lends credibility and depth to the stories. The storytelling style is lively but respectful, ensuring you feel engaged without feeling exploited. That makes it particularly appealing for those who want to learn about Nashville’s less glamorous side without sensationalism.
The pace is comfortable, with about 30 minutes at each stop, allowing enough time for stories and questions. The group size tends to be manageable, fostering a more intimate experience. And since the tour is only two hours long, it slots nicely into a day filled with other Nashville highlights.
Authenticity and Depth in Storytelling

What truly makes this tour shine are the guides’ thorough research and engaging narration. We appreciated the way stories like the Nashville’s first media frenzy or the cold-blooded murder that rocked the country music industry are explained with nuance. The guides don’t just tell you what happened—they give you the context, the aftermath, and why these crimes are still remembered today.
Reviews from past guests reinforce this impression. One reviewer called it “an excellent tour, interesting old and new stories,” emphasizing how the stories feel authentic and well-told. Another mentioned that the tour brings history alive without relying on ghost tales or sensationalism—just solid storytelling based on research.
More Great Tours NearbyWho Should Consider This Tour?

This tour is perfect for history buffs, true crime enthusiasts, and curious travelers. If you want to see downtown Nashville from a different perspective—one that reveals the city’s dark secrets and infamous cases—this tour offers a compelling look. It’s especially suited for those comfortable with mature themes and graphic stories, given the content’s nature.
While families with children younger than 16 probably should skip this, teenagers and adults will find it engaging and thought-provoking. The two-hour length makes it a manageable addition to a day of sightseeing, and the walk through downtown is a great way to combine history and entertainment.
FAQ
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is recommended for ages 16 and over due to discussions of violent crimes and mature content.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are advised since you’ll be on foot for the entire tour. It operates rain or shine, so bring an umbrella or raincoat if necessary.
How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately 2 hours, encompassing several stops and walking through downtown Nashville.
Are guides knowledgeable?
Yes, guides are trained in Mr. E’s meticulous research and storytelling style, and reviews praise their knowledge and engaging narration.
Where do I meet the tour?
Meet at the corner of 6th Ave. North and Union St., directly across from the Hermitage Hotel. The guide will be dressed in black.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making reservations flexible.
Final Thoughts
For travelers seeking a different side of Nashville—a city famous for music but also with a shadowy past—this True Crime Walking Tour offers an absorbing and well-researched experience. The guides’ ability to tell authentic stories, combined with the walkable downtown route, creates a compelling two hours that appeals to a wide audience. Whether you’re a true crime fanatic or simply someone interested in learning the stories behind Nashville’s historic sites, you’ll find this tour both entertaining and enlightening.
Not just a walk through history, it’s an invitation to see Nashville through the lens of its most infamous and intriguing moments. Expect to leave with a newfound appreciation for the city’s complexity, a few chilling tales, and a better understanding of how crime has shaped Nashville’s past.
If you’re looking for a memorable, insightful, and slightly spooky way to explore Nashville, this tour hits the mark. It’s perfect for those who love stories backed by research and delivered with genuine enthusiasm. Just remember to wear comfortable shoes and bring an open mind—and perhaps a sense of curiosity about Nashville’s darker stories.
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