Step into Nashville’s past in comfort and style on this 2.5-hour private luxury tour of the city’s most historic cemeteries. From frontier days to the Civil War and the rise of Music City, the gravest
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Location: Nashville
What's Included
- Expert guide.
- Guests will be picked up from their hotels in an airconditioned car
- Admission to Cemeteries.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, the tour is generally recommended for ages 12 and up due to the historical content and themes discussed. However, younger kids can join if they're accompanied by an adult and can handle the duration of the tour, which is about 2.5 hours. Just make sure they can keep up with the storytelling!
A: Spring and fall are the best times for this tour in Nashville. The weather is usually mild, and the foliage can be beautiful. Summer can get quite hot and humid, while winter can be chilly. Just dress in layers and check the forecast a few days ahead!
A: The hotel pickup is pretty straightforward! When you book, just provide your hotel name and they'll arrange to meet you there. Typically, they'll come to the main entrance or lobby. Just be ready about 10-15 minutes before the scheduled time. If you're unsure, you can confirm the pickup details the day before.
Discussions
Just did the Nashville Cemetery Tour and wow, what a ride!
I just got back from the Nashville Cemetery Tour and it exceeded my expectations! Our guide was so knowledgeable and shared fascinating stories about the gravestones we visited. The luxury vehicle was super comfortable, which was great since it was a hot day. I also appreciated the bottled water they provided. This would make an incredible gift for anyone who loves history or is into spooky tales. Definitely a unique way to see the city!
Considering gifting the Cemetery Tour - any thoughts?
I'm thinking about getting the Nashville Cemetery Tour for my parents for their anniversary. They love history but have never done a private tour before. Do you think it's worth it? I saw they include hotel pickup too, which is a plus. Just curious about the experience and if it's engaging for people who've never done anything like this before.