Looking for a night out with a little scandal and a splash of the macabre? Bordellos, Burlesque & Blood is your ticket to the darker, juicier side of downtown Nashville’s history—served with cocktails
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Location: Nashville
What's Included
- Learn some of the lesser known, darker, seedier, more macabre history of Nashville
- Trained guides will lead you past (almost) forgotten historical landmarks
- Hear about scandalous and obscure local histories, including vintage true crime and murders
- 2-Hour Bordellos, Burlesque, and Blood Night-Time Walking Tour in Nashville
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: No, drinks aren’t included in the ticket price. You’ll need to grab your own cocktails as you go along the tour. It's a good idea to hit up a nearby bar before or after to enjoy some themed drinks while soaking in all the juicy stories.
A: The tour involves a lot of walking, so it's not the best for someone with mobility issues. It can be a bit uneven in places too. If they can manage slow walks over an extended time, it might be okay but make sure they’re comfortable with that before gifting.
A: Dress comfortably but also a little festive! Nashville nights can get warm, so breathable fabric is key. Some people go for that vintage look, but it’s not mandatory. Just wear shoes you can walk in for a couple of hours!
Discussions
Just got back from the Bordellos, Burlesque, and Blood tour in Nashville!
Wow, what a night! I went last weekend and I can’t stop thinking about the wild stories the guide shared. The history is so dark but fascinating! We hit a few old bars along the way too. Just a heads up, make sure you wear comfy shoes. It's an awesome experience if you’re into true crime or quirky history, but definitely more for adults. Perfect for a fun night out with friends!
Thinking of gifting the Bordellos, Burlesque, and Blood tour—anyone tried it?
I’m considering this for a friend’s birthday next month! They love quirky stuff and history. Is it worth it? How long does it actually last, and are there age restrictions? Any tips would be greatly appreciated!