This has been on my bucket list for DECADES, and I am overjoyed that I finally got to visit. This is one of those places like the Grand Canyon that actually exceeds your highest expectations!
Terrance S.
MAKE MEMORIES THAT WILL LAST A LIFETIME
Awed by priceless artifacts. Moved by stories and triumphs that inspired and united a nation. Find your way to the National Baseball Hall of Fame Museum, and you’ll make history of your own.
step back in time and celebrate the legends
You’ll find exhibits expertly curated and stories colorfully told by the game’s most dedicated and passionate historians. And you’ll leave more inspired than you ever imagined.
HOURS
The Museum is open 7 days a week, 362 days per year, with extended hours from Memorial Day Weekend through the day before Labor Day. We are closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day.
LABOR DAY THROUGH SATURDAY OF MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND
9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
SUNDAY OF MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND THROUGH THE DAY BEFORE LABOR DAY
9 a.m. - 7 p.m.
GIAMATTI RESEARCH CENTER HOURS
Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. The Research Center is closed on federal holidays.
TICKETS
| SINGLE TICKETS | PRICE |
|---|---|
| MUSEUM MEMBERS | FREE |
| ADULTS (13-64) | $35.00 |
| SENIORS (65+) | $29.00 |
| JUNIORS (7-12) | $26.00 |
| VETERANS* | $25.00 |
| ACTIVE/ CAREER RETIRED MILITARY | FREE |
| CHILDREN (6 AND UNDER) | FREE |
Bucket List Itineraries
Our itineraries make it easy to plan the ultimate baseball getaway!
FIND A PLACE TO STAY
Whether you’re after the quaint charm of a local inn, the lavish pampering of a luxury hotel, the cozy privacy of a home away from home, the serene views from a lakeside cottage, or the rustic vibes of a campsite, Cooperstown has it all.
Discover the Yakyu | Baseball Exhibit
Baseball in the United States and yakyu in Japan exist, and in fact prosper, as a result of the emergence of transpacific systems of exchange between the two countries over the past 150 years.
IMAGES FROM THE EXHIBIT
Yakyu | Baseball: The Transpacific Exchange of the Game features artifacts and stories celebrating the shared culture of baseball between the United States and Japan.
far away
under the skies of America
they began
baseball—ah,
I could watch it forever
Masaoka Shiki (1867-1902)
PLAN YOUR VISIT
The memories you’ll make here will last a lifetime. Awed by priceless artifacts. Moved by stories and triumphs that inspired and united a nation. Find your way to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, and you’ll make history of your own.
TRAVEL PACKAGES
The Museum has teamed up with Sports Travel and Tours to offer baseball fans a one-stop opportunity to purchase Hall of Fame travel packages. For more information or to plan a trip to Cooperstown, please call 1-888-310-HALL (4255). Membership participants receive a 5% discount on all their baseball travel packages.
THE MUSEUM
Across our three floors of exhibit space, you will experience baseball history through artifacts on display, which showcase the important individual and team moments on the field as well as the game's monumental impact on our society.
PLAN YOUR VISIT
The memories you’ll make here will last a lifetime. Awed by priceless artifacts. Moved by stories and triumphs that inspired and united a nation. Find your way to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, and you’ll make history of your own.
TRAVEL PACKAGES
The Museum has teamed up with Sports Travel and Tours to offer baseball fans a one-stop opportunity to purchase Hall of Fame travel packages. For more information or to plan a trip to Cooperstown, please call 1-888-310-HALL (4255). Membership participants receive a 5% discount on all their baseball travel packages.
THE MUSEUM
Across our three floors of exhibit space, you will experience baseball history through artifacts on display, which showcase the important individual and team moments on the field as well as the game's monumental impact on our society.