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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Admission in Cleveland

4.5 (1066)
Cleveland, US
4.5 (1066)
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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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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4.5 (1066)

Allison_O

Awesome!! I’ve been 3 times and every time there’s new exhibits that are well designed. We particularly enjoyed the Hip Hop & Women of Rock’n Roll featured exhibits on this visit.

Jean_A

Very busy, confusing layout, some interesting & fun to see displays. Now I can scratch off my bucket list.

Diane_B

Loved the whole place. Hearing the songs and the interviews. The video was amazing learning about all the people that made music famous.

DL2Some

Being in our mid-70s this was one of those places we had always wanted to visit. Unfortunately our time to visit was during the Women's Final Four and the occurrence of the total eclipse. Understandably the place was crowded and a bit difficult to visit. They have a guide one can access through a QR code but alas the internet was not working. There were a number of employees who were extremely helpful in getting us started and answering questions as we progressed through the museum. The exhibits are magical and revive so many memories. We were particularly moved the exhibits of the towns where it all began, each city had a display of memorabilia and a repeating video of the singers from their area. The film about Elvis was enlightening and the stories about how the religious leaders of the time argued that it would destroy our country was quite amusing. It's a must see, but try to go when there are less people in Cleveland on vacation.

Flyingboy58

I went here one morning when it first opened. It wasn’t very crowded. There are a lot of interesting things to see. It is smaller than I expected. And there is a lack of Led Zeppelin stuff. But it was fun.

smannp

It's so much fun to walk around a museum with your own (Boomer) history on display. There were lots of more recent artists as well, so bring the kids/grandkids. We were singing along with an excellent cover band (sorry, I didn't get their name). On Eclipse Weekend, they featured women artists who had truly defined their genres. We sat in on most of the Pink Floyd/Dark Side of the Moon presentation. For those of us who know the songs but never quite got the lyrics, there were multiple clips of our favorite bands with subtitles! (That was a revelation.) We found the pathways confusing, often going against the flow or backtracking past exhibits we'd already seen. Take time to read the information placards. There is an elevator, but if you can do staircases, you'll get to each floor sooner. It would be tight for wheelchairs, so try to go when it's not crowded. Since you get an all-day wristband, feel free to go outside and buy food from street vendors. Don't worry about the "timed" ticket. We arrived 'way before our ticketed time, and it was no problem, even on a busy weekend.

johnmH9527TF

Way too crowded and lighting is terrible. Admittedly we went in the wake of the eclipse, but R&R Hall should govern ticket sales. Anybody in a wheelchair or a scooter couldn’t have seen any exhibits along the walls, because there were so many people standing in the way. Regarding the lighting: The whole place is dark, making it difficult to bend over and read the signs explaining the exhibits above. Also, the stairs are surprisingly poorly lighted, surprising because the crowd is largely senior citizens—a trip and fall lawsuit waiting to happen. Disappointing that there are so few little theaters with R&R star videos, as opposed to endless static displays of famous singers’ guitars. Not the dynamic place we expected.

NorthStar08588636601

We expected it to be more a museum than a rotating exhibition space so we left very disappointed. We thought that there would be displays for the artists in the HOF and were looking forward to seeing the displays for our favorite bands. That's not what it is at all. There are exhibits with artifacts from some artists (many too young for the HOF so not in) that offer no history or background on the artists. It really was a better version of a Hard Rock Cafe. The Women in Rock exhibit was just specialized merch in the gift shop.

caporasof

This location is truly remarkable! For music enthusiasts, it is a must-visit destination. An intriguing special exhibit focused on hip hop was on display, showcasing a variety of items that depicted the evolution of music over the years. Additionally, there is an exhibit highlighting the history of women in music that was equally captivating. The museum boasted an array of iconic items for visitors to admire, including Michael Jackson's jacket from "Thriller" and Eddie Van Halen's guitars. One could easily spend hours exploring the extensive collection of memorabilia housed in this museum. It is an experience that should not be overlooked.

427stephanien

Visited on Eclipse Weekend, Sunday..We expected crowd, so not surprised. Some places were a little tight.But my sister and I enjoyed the Revolutionary Woman exhibit immensely. Visited for about 2 hours. Loved it as this was my 4 th time. Hope to visit again. Some areas seem a bit dark to me. But I understand the cuators keeping natural light off of displays. Discovered some new music I never heard of and talent. Also the staff was very nice and helpful.
Collected by Evendo, Tripadvisor & Viator
2024-05-21 15:33