Tips for Visiting the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland (2024)

When it comes to a museum all about rock and roll music, most people assume such a museum would be found in a major city like New York or London. But the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame lives right here in Cleveland, Ohio.

Why is the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland? Well, it’s partially because the city was willing to pledge money to it in 1985, when the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation was deciding on where to build its museum.

But the Foundation ultimately decided on Cleveland because of its ties to the early days of rock and roll.

Cleveland + rock and roll

Cleveland, you ask? Really? Why yes! It was here in Cleveland in the 1950s that the term “rock and roll” was coined by local disc jockey Alan Freed.

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Freed was known for playing and promoting a mix of jazz, pop, and rhythm and blues music – music that he began calling rock and roll – on his Moondog Rock and Roll Radio Hour. Along with record store owner Leo Mintz (who supplied Freed with records to play), Freed introduced a generation to a new kind of music.

The very first rock concert, the “Moondog Coronation Ball,” was held in Cleveland in 1952, and the city became an important tour stop for countless musical acts; The Beatles played in Cleveland in 1964, and David Bowie and his band, the Spiders from Mars, kicked off their very first US tour in Cleveland in 1972.

It was because of all this rock history that the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation ultimately chose Cleveland over other cities like New York, San Francisco, Memphis, and Chicago as the home for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame museum.

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DOs and DON’Ts for visiting the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Since opening its doors in 1995, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has not only become an iconic building in Cleveland’s skyline, but also a must-visit spot in the city, seeing more than 500,000 visitors each year.

If you’re one of those half-million people planning to visit the Rock Hall this year, here are some tips for getting the most out of your visit:

1. DO buy your tickets in advance

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The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame doesn’t normally “sell out,” but it’s still a good idea to buy your timed tickets in advance so you don’t have to wait in a line to do so when you arrive, or risk the current time slot being full when you get there.

If you buy your tickets online, you can either print them or show them on your phone in exchange for an entrance wrist band.

You can purchase your tickets online here.

2. DO admire the architecture outside

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Before or after your visit, be sure to spend some time in the plaza outside the museum in order to admire the Rock Hall’s architecture. The 150,000-square-foot building with its double pyramid and tower was designed by architect I.M. Pei, and is striking from every angle.

Fun fact: From above, the building is meant to look like a record player, with the plaza out front being the record.

For another cool vantage point, walk over to North Coast Harbor and Voinovich Bicentennial Park. You can see the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame from another angle here, with one of the Cleveland script signs in the foreground.

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3. DON’T plan on being able to visit in just an hour

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is HUGE – its exhibition space covers 55,000 square feet over six levels of museum. So don’t think that you can just pop in for an hour and see it all.

If you want to zip through all the exhibits, you’ll need to allow at least 2.5-3 hours. And if you want to stop to watch some of the videos playing along the way, increase that time by at least an hour!

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4. DO take a look at a museum map

Pick up an exhibit guide when you enter the museum to make sure you don’t miss anything. The bulk of the exhibits are on Level 0 (one level down from the entrance), and then stretch up into the very top of the pyramid.

Some of my favorite exhibits at the museum include:

  • Roots of Rock (looking at rock’s early influences and trailblazers; Level 0)
  • Cities and Sounds (a collection of memorabilia divided up by cities known for particular musical styles/movements; Level 0)
  • Legends of Rock and Roll (this is where you’ll find clothing and instruments from The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Michael Jackson, and more; Level 0)
  • The Music of Cleveland and the Midwest (Level 0)
  • The Hall of Fame (see all the inductees; Level 3)
  • Legends of Rock (see handwritten drafts of hit singles, performance outfits, etc.; Level 5)
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5. DO take time to watch some of the videos

The Rock Hall uses multimedia very smartly in its exhibits. Many parts of the museum have short 1-3 minutes videos you can watch quickly. But there are some longer videos, too.

Some of the longer videos worth watching include:

  • From the Vault – The Beatles (Level 0)
  • Elvis (Level 0) – Watch a 14-minute video about Elvis and his career.
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There’s also a series of short videos in The Beatles exhibit, one connected to each of the band’s albums. This one is my mom’s favorite!

6. DON’T expect to find only “rock” music covered here

It’s called the “Rock and Roll Hall of Fame,” but don’t assume you’ll only find “rock” music represented here.

Take time to wander through the “Early Influencers” exhibit and Stewart Galley to learn about the blues, R&B, bluegrass, and folk music that influenced the early sounds of rock and roll, and be sure to check out the “Rapper’s Delight” exhibit to learn how rock influenced the story of hip-hop.

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There’s also a new exhibit on Level 0 called ” Hip Hop at 50″ that celebrates 50 years of hip hop music, which has rock influences of its own.

7. DO plan to take photos

You’re free to take photos of almost all the exhibits at the Rock Hall (there are only a couple things that you’re not allowed to photograph, but these are marked). You’re just asked to turn off any flashes.

There are so many cool items to find!

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8. DO pick up an instrument in The Garage

Level 2 of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has recently been transformed into an interactive space where you can learn to play real instruments, or even jam with friends in your very own band. This space is a lot of fun for all ages!

9. DO visit the Hall of Fame itself

The museum didn’t used to dedicate so much space to the Hall of Fame itself, but now Level 3 is all about the musicians that have been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

You’ll find exhibits about recent inductees, an interactive section where you can watch induction ceremony highlights, and even stations where you can nominate an artist or group to join the Hall of Fame.

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10. DON’T think you can only visit once

I find myself visiting the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame every couple of years – and every time I go, I see something new!

The Rock Hall swaps out exhibits and memorabilia frequently since it has a HUGE collection of items and can’t possibly put everything on display at once.

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You can absolutely visit this museum more than once and still enjoy it.

11. DO have lunch at the All-Access Cafe

The Rock Hall has a cafe on Level 1 near its gift shop, and it’s actually a really good cafe! They serve everything from pizza to homemade soup to avocado toast.

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If you want to make a whole day out of your visit, you don’t need to leave the museum for lunch.

Bonus: DON’T try to find parking on game day

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame sits right on the edge of Lake Erie next to the Great Lakes Science Center. Right next to the science center is Cleveland Browns Stadium, where the Browns play.

While there’s a lot of parking around the Rock Hall, I would NOT recommend trying to park anywhere close by on a Browns game day, as it’s difficult to find parking and prices often increase to crazy prices.

If you want to visit on a game day, park elsewhere downtown and either walk or take an Uber to the museum.

Other Rock and Roll Hall of Fame FAQs

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Is the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame worth visiting?

Definitely! The entry fee for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is $30 for adults, but it’s worth it as long as you have a few hours to dedicate to visiting.

What are the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame hours?

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is open from 10 a.m.-5 pm. seven days a week.

From September-June, it’s also open until 9 p.m. on Thursdays. From July-August, extended hours include Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, when the Rock Hall is open until 8 p.m.

The Rock Hall sometimes hosts events, too, which may affect evening visiting hours. Be sure to check online before you plan to visit!

Can I visit the Rock Hall on a Cleveland layover?

Yes! If you find yourself with an layover at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, you can absolutely grab a taxi or Uber to the Rock Hall for a couple of hours. The museum has a free coat check on Level 0 where you can also leave small suitcases.

Are there hotels near the Rock Hall?

Yes! The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is located in downtown Cleveland, near the Huntington Convention Center and FirstEnergy Stadium. The following hotels are within a 15-minute walk (or less) to the Rock Hall:

Where can I find more info about the Rock Hall?

For more info on current exhibits and events, visit the Rock Hall’s official website.

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Tips for Visiting the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland? ›

Try starting at Level 2 and working your way up to stay ahead of the crowds. But don't forget Level 0 in the basem*nt though, over half of the exhibits are down there! Check out our online exhibit guide to plan your tour! We can't tell you how to rock and roll, but the average visit takes about two and a half hours.

How much time do you need at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? ›

How long does it take to go through the museum? Plan on giving yourself at least two and a half to three hours for your Rock Hall experience. You can check our online exhibit guide for the most up-to-date exhibits, films and more available in the museum.

Is it worth going to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? ›

You don't need to be a die-hard fan of rock music to enjoy the country's one and only Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Recent visitors loved the museum's massive collection of memorabilia and enjoyed the historical aspects behind each exhibit.

What are the rules to get into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? ›

Artists become eligible for induction 25 years after the release of their first record. Criteria include the influence and significance of the artists' contributions to the development and perpetuation of rock and roll.

How hard is it to get into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? ›

Musicians become eligible for induction into the hall of fame 25 years after the release of their first recording. The foundation's nominating committee, made up of rock historians, selects nominees each year in the performer category, who are then voted upon by an international body of some 500 rock experts.

Can you take pictures at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? ›

Personal photography and filming at the Rock Hall is permitted with the use of hand-held still and video cameras only, no tripods or flash. Broadcast your radio show or podcast from our new radio studio located on level zero. The studio is fully equipped with Comrex connections and recording capabilities.

Do they serve alcohol at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? ›

You'll also find a select number of tap beers and wines available at our custom bar that features gourmet coffee in the morning. Rock Hall members receive a 10% discount in the cafe. Located on level 1, our flagship store is open to all museum visitors with or without paid admission.

Where to park for Rock Hall? ›

Location & Parking

Paid meters and parking lots are available around the museum on East 9th St., Erieside Ave., Alfred Lerner Way (in front of FirstEnergy Stadium) and at the Great Lakes Science Center.

What is the admission fee to the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame? ›

Terms & Conditions for General Admission
Your priceQty
Adult (ages 13+)$31.990 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Child (ages 6-12)$23.990 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Is the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame a guided tour? ›

Overview. Visit the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame during your time in Cleveland, Ohio and see the exhibits at your own pace during your self-guided tour. Musicians in the Hall of Fame include The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, The Rolling Stones, David Bowie, the Supremes, Metallica, Michael Jackson, and Parliament/Funkadelic.

What is the best day to visit the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? ›

What are the least crowded days to visit? - Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. “What are the least crowded days to visit?” Saturdays are always our busiest days and Mondays are typically the least crowded. Tuesdays and Wednesdays are quite manageable.

Can I bring a water bottle into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? ›

Bring food or drink into exhibits, except as may be specifically permitted for a special event. Please note our Café is located on Level 1 (L1) for your convenience.

Is the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in a safe area? ›

Downtown Cleveland and the area around the Rock Hall is safe. Parking in the area is also safe but use common sense and don't leave things of value in plain view.

Do you need to buy tickets in advance for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? ›

do you need to purchase tickets in advance - Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. No, you can get them the day you arrive. If you decide to go a second day, save your ticket and you can get in for half price the second day.

Who has been snubbed by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? ›

Top 25 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame snubs of all time
  • Joy Division/New Order.
  • Chic.
  • Sonic Youth.
  • John Coltrane.
  • Iron Maiden.
  • Mariah Carey.
  • Eric B. & Rakim.
  • New York Dolls.
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Will Cher accept the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? ›

Cher says she will accept Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction in reversal from previous comments: 'I'm going to have some words to say' 'You know what? I wouldn't be in it now if they gave me a million dollars. I'm not kidding you,' Cher said on 'The Kelly Clarkson Show' back in December.

What to expect at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? ›

Inside, the story we tell spans generations from rock's earliest artists to those newly emerging musicians of today. In addition to the thousands of items on display, our exhibits feature films, video, interactive kiosks, reading material and, of course, plenty of music.

Is there parking at the rock N' Roll Hall of Fame? ›

Location & Parking

Paid meters and parking lots are available around the museum on East 9th St., Erieside Ave., Alfred Lerner Way (in front of FirstEnergy Stadium) and at the Great Lakes Science Center. Oversize vehicles and RVs can park at Dock 32 (behind FirstEnergy Stadium).

What time is the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony? ›

The 2023 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will take place on Friday, November 3, 2023 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY. at 7:30pm EST.

How much does it cost to go to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? ›

Terms & Conditions for General Admission
Your priceQty
Adult (ages 13+)$31.990 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Child (ages 6-12)$23.990 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

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