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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Admission in Cleveland

4.5 (1081)
Cleveland, US
4.5 (1081)
Cleveland, US
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Experience the electrifying energy of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland! This must-see attraction captures the essence of music that has transformed generations of fans. Get ready to rock out on a self-guided tour through captivating exhibits, spotlights, and stories that showcase the passion and spirit of rock and roll. From the iconic legends to the rising stars, immerse yourself in the history and evolution of this legendary genre. Whether you're a die-hard fan or simply looking to be inspired, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame promises an unforgettable journey. Don't miss out on this chance to witness the magic that has shaped the soundtrack of our lives. Book your admission ticket now and get ready to be blown away!

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 1 hours - 4 hours
  • Suitable for 1-14 Participants
  • Small Group Tour
  • Self Guided Experience
  • Immersive concert-quality production honoring music legends
  • Interactive exhibit on the influences of favorite bands
  • Exhibits featuring iconic artists like Elvis, David Bowie, and Metallica
  • Exploring the musical styles that shaped cities and cultures
  • Discovering the legacies of The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and Jimi Hendrix
  • Admission ticket
  • Food and drinks (available to purchase)

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Introduction

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland is not just another museum; it's a vibrant celebration of the music that has shaped generations. This iconic destination brings to life the passion, spirit, and evolution of rock and roll, giving visitors an immersive experience like no other. With its self-guided tour, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame invites you to explore its captivating spotlights, stories, and exhibits, guaranteeing a memorable journey through the history of music.

What to expect?

During your visit to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, you can expect a captivating experience lasting anywhere from 60 to 240 minutes. From the moment you step inside, you'll be immersed in the atmosphere of the rock and roll revolution. Get ready to witness the highlights of over 30 years of induction ceremonies, where legendary artists have been honored. Through an unrivaled concert-quality production, you'll feel the energy and excitement of being in the front row. Additionally, the museum pays tribute to Rolling Stone Magazine, a counterculture icon that has shaped the music, politics, and pop culture landscape for more than 50 years.

Who is this for?

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is a must-visit destination for music lovers of all ages and backgrounds. Whether you're a seasoned rock enthusiast or a curious newcomer to the world of music, this experience promises something for everyone. It's perfect for families, friends, couples, and solo travelers seeking to delve into the rich history of rock and roll and understand its influence on society.

Why book this?

Visiting the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is a unique opportunity to walk in the footsteps of music legends. This immersive journey will transport you through time, giving you a behind-the-scenes look at the artists who shaped the world of rock and roll. With its permanent exhibits, including tributes to Elvis, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and many more, you'll get to explore the roots and evolution of this genre. The interactive exhibit, "The Beat Goes On," allows you to discover the influences behind your favorite bands, deepening your appreciation for their music. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is not just a museum; it's a pilgrimage for music enthusiasts, offering an unforgettable experience that will leave you inspired and awestruck.

Good to know

When visiting the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, it's good to know that the total duration of your experience can vary from 60 to 240 minutes, depending on your pace and level of interest. Throughout the museum, you'll find helpful guides and informative displays that provide context and background information. Be sure to take your time exploring each exhibit and fully immersing yourself in the music and stories on display. Don't forget to bring a camera to capture memories of this iconic destination that honors the legends of rock and roll.

Reviews

Visitors to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame have been raving about their experiences. They praise the museum for its immersive atmosphere, its engaging exhibits, and its ability to transport them back in time to significant moments in music history. Many reviewers mention the power of the museum to evoke emotions and nostalgia, making it an unmissable destination for any music lover. They appreciate the comprehensive collection of rock and roll artifacts, along with the interactive elements that enhance the overall experience. Visitors leave feeling inspired, educated, and with a deeper appreciation for the artists who have shaped the soundtracks of their lives.

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  • You can book at any time before the event

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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

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Reviews

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4.5 (1081)

Maria C

I couldn’t wait to visit Cleveland and the Hard Rock Hall of Fame! No words. If you love music and music go. Worth the price!! Spend 4 hours and had a blast especially on the third floor at the garage when my son sang with the band. It was an unexpected experience for sure.

JeanC279

This place is amazing!!! So much to see and listen to. You could easily spend a whole day here. We went on a Thursday and it was not crowded. Lots to read, but if you don’t like reading there are many short videos and costumes to look at. On one of the floors you can even try different instruments. There are headphones throughout the museum to listen to the artists of your choice. There is music playing throughout the museum. The museum gives you a great sense of music history- how the early music influenced much of today’s music.

carole_j

Enjoyed the exhibitions. Enjoy Pink Floyd the wall was very cool. I would go back again. It was a great place to spend the day.

wretched85

Interesting displays. We did it all backwards and started at the top and worked our way down. We were the first admission of the the day. Would recommend doing the floors this way since the upper floors are much smaller than the basement. We were the only people on the upper floors and it was so nice. The second floor with all thr interaction with the instruments was great for the kids. The basement is almost overwhelming with the amount of things to look at and no one clear direction to move it. Disappointed by the lack of exhibits for any kind of metal music. Overall great experience.

Sandra_G

It was sensory overload. So many different songs being blasted at me simultaneously. The memorabilia was cool

Baltimorenp

Came here on May 23, stopover on our way to Illinois, and perfect- they are open until 9pm on Thursdays- well partially anyway. I was especially looking forward to the Pink Floyd exhibit. Imagine my disappointment when there was a “closed” sign at the entrance, due to a private function. This was not noted anywhere on their website. If you are going to close down a normally accessible part of your museum during normal opening hours, for Pete’s sake, give people a earning beforehand… Given that I only got to see part of what was supposed to be open, I feel $35 was overpriced.

Theron_L

I wasn't too excited to visit the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at first. There wasn't much to do in Cleveland so I opted to visit this place, but I'm so glad I did! This place was so informative and full of interesting memorabilia that it easily took over 3 hours to take everything in. The facility is well-designed with a nice flow of how to view the exhibits and the little show they had "Power of Rock" I think it was called, was so good. You could FEEL the music. Very enthralling experience. Highly recommend visiting when in Cleveland.

RDH2017

Been wanting to come here ever since it open in 1995. My BFF and I finally made a weekend trip out of it. It was an amazing experience and included so many genres of music. I enjoyed how they started from the very early beginnings in the 1930s and how rock ‘n’ roll stemmed from country and Bluegrass, rhythm and blues, jazz and gospel to what it is today, including classic rock, punk, rap, hip-hop, grunge, and heavy metal. Some of the displays were amazing, including Elvis, the Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, and the Beatles. I was disappointed in the lack of exhibits from Prince, Rod Stewart, Dolly Parton, and Bon Jovi to name a few. We were told that the museum can only display what is donated, so evidently some artist donate much more than others. The only reason I kept it from being five stars is that it was very confusing to walk around; a paper map would have been so helpful since most of the people who worked there had no clue where anyone’s exhibit was located. They are expanding the Hall of Fame within the next one to two years and we definitely plan on returning when the expansion is completed. Definitely plan for more than one day to take it all in. We were there two full days and still felt like we could have stayed longer. Watch the videos and documentaries because they are so interesting and it also gives you a chance to sit down and take a break. We especially enjoyed the Elvis documentary, the Power of Rock experience and the Soul Train clips.

Jenn029

The RR Hall of Fame sits right on the lake, a truly beautiful setting. A lot of construction when I visited. Parking was challenging. We parked in a side lot where you scan a QR code to pay, huge pain trying to get that to work. There wasn’t a parking garage close. I was surprised Rap legends were the 1st thing to see at the RR hall of Fame? I was also disappointed that numerous classic rock and roll bands were not even mentioned or noted despite being on the hall of fame wall, yet some bands had more than one display? After traveling up and down 5 floors I was surprised at how few rock and roll bands were displayed. And of course, there were school field trips dropping off loads of kids to run around unattended, ugh.

999tomo

Too popular, we were there on a Tuesday and the museum was packed wall to wall and was not even sold out. Very warm inside. The history of rock section is probably excellent for rock historians, but packed with people. Women of rock videos were good. More modern relics were cool, but kind of random and there were perplexing inclusions - Taylor Swift?? but little or no mention of others, especially non-American acts. The 'Garage' section is lame.
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