Rock & Roll Hall of Fame: Cleveland Admission
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1,066 Ratings
Cleveland
Experience the passion and spirit of music at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland. Explore spotlights, stories, and exhibits on a self-guided tour!
Duration: 4 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Rock & Roll Hall of Fame - Get that front row feeling for highlights of 30+ years of induction ceremonies. This epic hall of fame pays homage to our inductees through an immersive concert-quality production and a space for fans to share their own stories.
    Another milestone being celebrated is 50+ years since the start of Rolling Stone Magazine, the counterculture start up that rose to the top by covering the cross-section of music, politics and pop culture.

Here’s a short list of our permanent, featured exhibits that help us show off our collection:

  • Roots of Rock & Roll
  • The Beat Goes On: an interactive exhibit to show who influenced your fav band
  • Elvis
  • Legends of Rock: featuring Guns N’ Roses, David Bowie, the Supremes, Metallica, Michael Jackson, Parliament Funkadelic and many more
  • Cities and Sounds: Motown, Psychedelic, Punk, Grunge… The unmistakable styles that put cities across the country and across the pond on the musical map.
  • The Beatles
  • The Rolling Stones
  • Jimi Hendrix
What's Included
  • Admission Ticket included
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks (available to purchase)
Additional Information

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is brimming with the energetic and alive essence of music that has continued to innovate itself through various forms, captivating multiple generations of audience! Regardless of whether you’re in a hurry, or prefer a laid-back approach, the thrill can be experienced through a self-navigated exploration of our highlights, narratives, & display.

  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • January - June Daily 10:00 am - 05:00 pm Thursday to 09:00 pm
  • July - August Daily 10:00 am - 05:00 pm Thursday, Friday, Saturday to 08:00 pm
  • September - December Daily 10:00 am - 05:00 pm Thursday to 09:00 pm.
Location
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
1100 Rock and Roll Blvd, Main Terminal
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Jasonvp5154jg
Mar 7, 2024
Totally Rocks!!! - If you love ALL music, then this is the place to go!!! What an incredible time seeing and listening to music that means so much to each of us growing up. Music makes memories stay alive! Awesome attraction!
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Angelize1999
Feb 19, 2024
Love it - Wow! This place is incredible. I'm so happy we took the long weekend to come to the area. Loved seeing all the outfits and videos. It's a definite must see!
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928sarat
Feb 12, 2024
Must See! - The museum was amazing! There are many exhibits of the rockers. They had an area you could try instruments. They had another room where they had jam session. Take your time!
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Lovelystay2023
Dec 30, 2023
Worth the trip from Texas! - I had the best time! The Hall was full of history and other information about all music, so I definitely recommend it to all music fans! The reason we traveled from Texas was to specifically see the Beatles' exhibit, and it was well worth the trip! We went for 2 days, and I would do it again! The Beatles' exhibit wasn't large, but it was fantastic! I think I sat through every music video 2 or 3 times, and I could easily have sate through them more! Everyone who loves music should visit the Hall of Fame, but hurry, and go before the Beatles' exhibit leaves! Fab 4 fan from Texas!
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Hauntcrackle
Mar 23, 2024
Music Adventure - Parking was a bit confusing, a lot of construction going on! Great views, and very clean. Staff was helpful to direct us where to go. Great exhibits, plan a long day because there is so much to read, and watch! They have a food court, entertainment, and a cool gift shop with very nice staff! I would recommend Rock n Roll Hall of fame for a FUN time! đź‘Ť
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David1217
Mar 4, 2024
Rock on - I have to say I really enjoyed visiting this place. The only thing I was a little disappointed about was. There was a little too much pop and rap artists. There wasn't anything from Journey Led Zeppelin (just John Paul Jones bass), KISS. Iron maiden and other war horses of rock music. There was only one display of EVHs guitar on the top floor. I did like the floor where they had people experience what it's like to play an instrument. I myself am a musician and enjoy jamming with the house band.. Typical museum where the food and gift shops are overpriced. That is to be expected anywhere. It was a great time and I recommend it
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Toddgo3011mf
Feb 11, 2024
If You Love Music, The Rock Hall is an Absolute Must See! - I finally got to go to the Rock Hall. There is so much to see! It is all very impressive, and it's fun to see memorabilia from your favorite artists. The employees were all very friendly, and you could tell some of them really love working there and interacting with visitors. One even noticed my t-shirt and stopped me to make sure I went to the 6th floor to see a "surprise." Glad he told me. What I didn't like or what was frustrating to me was the glass that enclosed most of the items on display. The glass is extremely reflective making it very hard to clearly see some of the stuff or be able to take photos. Also, the lighting in some of the displays was far too dim. After having been to the wonderful Cleveland Museum of Art the previous day, I saw how enclosed art is done right. The glass there was non-reflective, and even when standing inches from the cases, it looked like you could reach right in and touch the art. The Rock Hall needs to get better glass to make this experience a more exceptional one. I still highly recommend going here as it's really fun, but they need to step it up a bit with their show cases. Would love to know if the place is haunted and what it's like to stroll thru after hours when it's empty and quiet. The energy has to still be attached to these personal items. It was fun to imagine the concert these legends would put on after everyone leaves.
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Concors
Jan 22, 2024
Rock Hall is worth a visit - There is a lot to see at the RRHOF. Lot's of history of RR including origins in black music and early blues. Cool guitars. There's a music studio that those with talent can go play in. There is a cafe with decent food at reasonable prices. The tickets were $35 each so for two people it Mae more sense to pay $100 which gets you a year of access for member and one guest at a time.
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Glenngs224xq
Mar 11, 2024
Glad I went; won't return - Simultaneously too much stuff and not enough, if that makes sense. So many things I read about and wanted to see -- Brian Wilson's lyrics, Lady Gaga's dress, etc. -- weren't there anymore. And some things I saw were so badly displayed as to be almost overlooked. If I had not known to look for DMC's Addidas I likely wouldn't even have seen them in the case. The Hip Hop exhibit was cool but so poorly lit as to be an insult to the performers involved. There's little Bowie, Elton John, or Aretha in the actual museum. So many, many, many things missing from so many bands.
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Ghouldini
Jan 8, 2024
Generic Music Museum - If you expect rock and roll forget it! It has degraded to a place where classic bands are ignored and music of every genre is allowed in. The can’t even do the induction ceremony in Cleveland!
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