Cleveland’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is a Music Lovers Dream

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With many places closed during the COVID-19 pandemic, Cleveland, Ohio’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is one place you need to visit, especially if you love music.

The museum has seven levels you can explore with different exhibits offered on each level. Some of the exhibits include Pink Floyd’s The Wall which has a replica of stage props from their tour, Right Here, Right Now which features popular artist from today including Taylor Swift, Beyonce, and Lady Gaga, and Legends of Rock and Roll which features artifacts from artists including the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, and Michael Jackson.

There are also curated tours that run between two to three hours and they include Women Who Rock, Play it Loud, and Staff Picks.

While at the museum, make sure you check out The All Access Cafe and The Rock Hall Store on Level 1. The All Access Cafe features food from Cleveland’s best local chefs and there are charging stations for your electronics. The Rock Hall Store has exclusive Hall of Fame merchandise as well as a huge selection of music, books, and memorabilia.

In accordance with the CDC and the Ohio state guidelines, the museum is doing continuous cleaning daily and they have hand sanitizing stations throughout the building as well as temperature checks prior to entry. They’re also maintaining social distancing procedures and masks are required.

The museum is open daily from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. with early access at 10 a.m. for teachers (Monday), vulnerable fans (Tuesday), Rock Hall Members (Saturday) and healthcare workers (Sunday).

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is located at 1100 Rock and Roll Boulevard
Cleveland, Ohio 44114. Ticket must be bought online in advance and while at the museum, you can only pay with a credit card or mobile payment. Adult tickets cost $28 and youth tickets are $18.

To find out more about the exhibits and to stay up to date on the latest safety procedures check out the museum’s website.