Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum
The celebrated rock legends—bands, songwriters, producers and deejays--are honored in Cleveland’s one and only Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. The I.M. Pei-designed glass building dramatically overlooking Lake Erie holds treasures that range from Jimi Hendrix's handwritten lyrics to Tina Turner's memorable concert costumes, plus a variety of concert posters, ticket stubs, stage gear, handbills and much, much more.
Special exhibits, concerts and talks about and by the musicians you idolized growing up make for a memorable (and very cool) museum experience.
Be forewarned, while there is metered street parking in front of the museum and you might feel you’ve lucked upon “rock star” parking, you are bound to stay for more than the meter’s allotted two hours, lost in the museum’s fascinating archive of song clips, film montages, interviews and other media focused on the roots and evolution of rock and roll.
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum Easy Transportation Tips: Public Transportation If you choose public transit, take a bus or the Rapid downtown to Public Square. Transfer to the Waterfront Rapid Line for a short ride to the North Coast Harbor station. From there, it’s a short walk to the Museum. For more information on public transportation, call RTA at 216.621.9500 or visit www.riderta.com. Parking • For the shortest walk, try: Visitors to the Rock Hall receive a $2 discount on parking at the Great Lakes Science Center Parking Garage. Visitors who park at the Science Center can stop at the Rock Hall’s Information Desk or Will Call to have their parking passes validated. Some restrictions apply. Excludes all Browns home games or other major stadium events. Also, the garage may not be available at times when the Science Center is very busy. For a little more exercise, park and walk from: • Municipal Lot (access from South Marginal Road) Please Note: Parking rates increase and some lots may be closed when sporting or other events are happening downtown. |
Put on your favorite tour t-shirt, grab a friend and get ready to rock.
Check out more information on the Rock Hall at the museum's official website»





