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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Admission in Cleveland

Overview
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is alive with the passion and spirit of music that has reinvented itself time and again and touched generations of fans!  Whether you’re Mr. Speed or want to Take It Easy, you can catch the excitement on a self-guided tour of our spotlights, stories & exhibits.
City: Cleveland
Sun 17 Nov
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Starting at $35.90
Sun 17 Nov
Starting at $35.90
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What's Included
Admission Ticket
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Meeting point
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Cleveland
1100 Rock and Roll Blvd, Main Terminal
HOURS OF OPERATION:

Daily 10am-5pm, Thursday 10am-9pm. Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Open till 4pm 12/23 & 12/24. Open till 7pm 12/26-12/31.

Closed Thanksgiving & Christmas

These tickets do not require an advance timed admission reservation. Just show your tickets to our staff when you arrive and we will accommodate you. Once in the museum you are permitted to tour until we close.

All guests will enter the museum from the plaza through a singular entry point. Upon entry our Crew will scan pre-purchased tickets and direct guests to start their self-guided tour downstairs on Level 0.

Face coverings are encouraged but not mandatory for guests. Staff are required to wear facial covering while working inside the museum. Some staff will be wearing “I’m still Social Distancing” stickers, please respect our crew and maintain a safe social distance.

By entering the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, all guests confirm they have NOT:
• Experienced symptoms of COVID-19 in the last 24 hours
• Been in contact with anyone who has been diagnosed over the last 48 hours with COVID-19
• Been contacted by a public health authority within the last 14 days, due to having been in contact with an individual infected with COVID-19
• Been directed to quarantine by a physician or public health authority
• Tested positive for, or been diagnosed with, COVID-19 within the last 10 days and / or not received clearance from a physician to discontinue isolation

To tune-up for your visit, check out rockhall.com for your go-to visitor info needs, including parking, currently available exhibits, accessibility needs, the All-Access Café, travel accommodations and more.
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • 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 to 08:00 pm Friday to 08:00 pm Saturday to 08:00 pm
  • September - December Daily 10:00 am - 05:00 pm Thursday to 09:00 pm Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas. Open till 4pm 12/23 & 12/24. Open till 7pm 12/26-12/31.
  • Face masks required for guides in public areas
  • Face masks provided for travellers
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
  • Paid stay-at-home policy for staff with symptoms
  • Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons
  • Masks: Effective Tuesday, 8/17 masks will be required for all staff and visitors. Mask policies may change between your purchase date & visit date.
What To Expect
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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
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (822)
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C6449ZWrandyk
Apr 2022
Great place to visit. Easy parking and friendly staff. Takes about two hours to tour. Con is it is confusing to navigate and some things are still closed due to Covid. A lot of non rock memorabilia. Should be a Motown, pop, and rap section instead of calling them rock and roll.
J M
Apr 2022
On our first full day in Cleveland (Sunday April 10), we paid a visit to this pyramid-shaped building. We parked in the lot on the 9th Street Pier and then noticed the museum building also has an additional rectangle on the back. If you’re a Beatles fan, the bottom floor (floor 0) is certainly your place for all-things Beatles. From seeing their instruments and clothes, to listening to interviews and songs, it’s like they’re still a current band. Even though I appreciate their place in music history, the Beatles are not my favorite band. AC/DC, who was inducted back in 2003, is! There were only two items on display - one of Angus’ red schoolboy uniforms and Bon’s original handwritten copy of the lyrics to “Highway to Hell.” There was (and hopefully still is) one of Angus’ guitars on display inside the Hard Rock Cafe in Baltimore. Speaking of cafes, there was one here. My wife and I had the cheesesteak, but wasn’t anything spectacular. We attributed that to us being used to having Philadelphia-style cheesesteaks locally. Finally, for $30 admission, I felt it was expensive. At the same time, I was glad to have experienced it.
Cashmra
Apr 2022
Was really disappointed with the layout, wasted space, and the lacklustre way things were displayed, & jumbled together. I have seen better more interesting items displayed at Hard Rocks around the world, and at the country music museum in Nashville and I’m not even a country fan. Even the Beatles exhibit was ok, but not great. the gift store products are cheaply made and not geared towards towards the artists or music. Lots of lost opportunities here to highlight great artists and music moments in history. Also would have been nice to actually vote for the nominees this year on site, and not just be directed towards a website.

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