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Trap Music Museum

3.8 (342 reviews)
Open 4:00 pm - 9:00 PM
Updated 2 months ago

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Cassandra

We planned our visit while in ATL for my daughters Birthday Celebration. It was easy to purchase tickets online. The day we went there was no line. The self guided tour only took about 30 mins. Check off the bucket list.

Kendra R.

I visited the Trap Music Museum during a quick 48 hour trip to Atlanta and unfortunately, the experience was more frustrating than fun. My friend purchased our tickets online, but didn't realize the museum didn't open until 4 PM. We arrived around 3 PM on a Friday and were confused to find only one car in the parking lot. We walked to the entrance only to find the doors locked. After checking the website, we saw that the museum opened at 4 PM, so we decided to wait in the car. Shortly after, a staff member came by to inform us that parking in the museum's lot costs $20. Considering we had already paid $33 per person for entry, this felt excessive. We ended up finding free parking down the street. When we returned around 4 PM, a long line had already formed with little to no shade in the area. It was hot, and the museum didn't let guests in until 4:15 PM. Security checked bags and purses before we were sent to the "store clerk" to confirm tickets. Then we were ushered into "Grandma's Living Room," where a lively staff member (playing "Grandma") went over the house rules. The museum itself was cute, but small. We explored everything in about 15 minutes. There were themed areas featuring artists like T.I., Nicki Minaj, Latto, Jeezy, and Future, along with a section highlighting the history of grillz. You exit through the bar, which felt more like a cash grab than a hospitality stop. We ordered two drinks and were given small plastic cups filled maybe a third of the way. The drinks tasted fine, but definitely didn't justify the $33.58 tab. I wasn't given an itemized bill and didn't realize a 20% gratuity was already included, so I added an additional tip. In the end, the whole experience felt overpriced and underwhelming. While the Trap Music Museum has a cool concept and some creative exhibits, the focus seemed more on squeezing money out of guests than providing a quality experience. I wouldn't return or recommend it to others.

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Abel F.

Off the cuff curated experience about Atlanta's hip-hop pedigree. Is it more than a club than a traditional museum? Sure, but the vibes are cool AF and the folks inside are super chill. Grab a drank and get lost in the sounds. I had a great time. Learned a lot too!

Felicia R.

This is highly overpriced. It's much smaller than I anticipated and took about 20 minutes to go through the entire museum. It has paintings and some memorabilia. There is parking on-site for $20.

Alexis H.

When visiting Atlanta this place is a must stop! It's a tiny museum, you can thoroughly look through everything in under an hour, but you can plan to stay a little longer if you want to enjoy the cocktails

Anthony G.

Great trap museum lots of stuff dealing with blacks in music hip hop brings back memories for some ti gun safe Gucci nippsey hustle biggie Tupac jeezy Rick Ross

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Shawn B.

Went here over memorial weekend and definitely had a joyful time ... one to remember exhibit after exhibit ... wasn't the biggest museum but it was the best I've been to ... second to none. If you wanna see Jeezy , ti , gucci in the same room you gotta come here because I doubt it happen in real life time .... I recommend and would go again

Kevin W.

The price will throw you off. $20 for parking and $30 tickets. The museum is pretty small but the rooms are impressive. The rooms almost look like music video sets. I did like the drinks at the bar. Strange that the bar charges 20% tip without telling you and then asks for another tip on the card reader. No problem tipping but why ask for a tip twice? We had fun and it is definitely something to do.

Sara B.

The Trap Music Museum was fire. Felt like walking through the come-up--real stories, real grind, real impact. It ain't just about music, it's about the hustle behind it. You feel that.

Rhonda M.

It was a cool experience. The music was good, the atmosphere was cool and the exhibits were very realistic. It was smaller than I expected but it was still worth the experience. We enjoyed it and took lots of pics.

Signature drinks come in a keepsake cup.
Kyshia M.

I see what they want to accomplish but they could have done way more. It was cool walking through each exhibit but it's super short. There was a line because unfortunately there was no entry times. First come first serve. Parking is NOT free. We paid $20 to park in the dirt. The bar is at the end and they say you cannot take your drinks outside unless you pay $7 for a plastic pouch bag. If that's the case they need to have the drinks first when you walk in. There are some interactive sections like making a video in one of the recording booths, tons of photo ops with the decor and the infamous pink caddy 2 Chainz had a his Trap House. It's cool to visit at least once.

Nicole E.

Tip: Book an escape room ticket ($30 per person) during the week and you will get private entry to the museum as well. I heard it gets crazy on the weekend with lines etc so major time saver. Otherwise, the trap museum really dives into the trap culture and gives you insight into how trap and rap came to be. If you are a fan of hip hop then you would definitely enjoy this museum. The only bummer is they were filming a podcast so we weren't able to see two rooms but it was all good. The bar has some solid drinks and the bartender was so friendly. Pretty girls love trap was a good cocktail! The trap city cafe is also right next door that serves really good food and drinks so recommend post visit! Shout out to the escape room crew. They really got into character and made it a good time. It was not easy but they helped us out. Not giving any clues just that they keep you on your toes it's the trap ;-)

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Jenna O.

First thing first if you plan on driving be aware they have a private parking lot but it is $20 to park in it, in addition to the cost of tickets. All ticket sales are online, and weekends are more expensive, so keep that in mind if you're planning a trip. The museum isn't super big, so personally I think the cost of the ticket a bit much, but I do think if you're going it is much more worth it to do the escape room. The escape room is two rooms of a trap house that you have to escape and it is super fun! They have paid actors that help you through the puzzles. There is tons of beautiful artwork in the museum and even more photo ops for anyone who is looking for something like that. This is a 18+ venue, with a full bar inside so you can really vibe in here with some friends. The merch is outside the exit so if you do want to take anything home make sure to stop there.

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Ask the Community - Trap Music Museum

Are kids allowed? I've seen a few people ask already but the answers are unclear. I understand there are some inappropriate exhibits but I've been wanting to visit and I feel like it can be educational considering my kids love hip hop.

I don't think so... they have a bar inside

Can kids under the age of 18 come in?

Children are allowed but later at night it's more for adults.

Is Escape the Trap available for the end of June 2022?

I checked the website and it doesn't look like it. I'm not sure when it is running till. The trap museum has a walk through escape room that is apart of admission.

How do I get ahold of someone for cancellation I've been emailing Krystal and the email on website no response?

Good Morning, Received your email sent at 8am. It have been sent to our ticketing team. If you have… Read more

Are kids allowed inside the museum?

Yes!

How long does is the escape room tour?

30-45 minutes

Do Trap museum tickets expire ? I purchased two tickets back in October 2020 and never used them will my tickets still be valid?

They don’t expire.

If i bought a ticket online do I have to pay to get in?

No but make sure you have the confirmation on your phone or printed out. When you walk in they check it at the register.

For the sip n tour private tour if I book for my group of 6, will it just be use or do you and others for that time slot?

Others will use the slot as well.

I'm having issues getting my ticket sent to my email? How can I get my ticket sent to me?

Hey! If you’ve already purchased a ticket we can pull up your registration via name or email when you come to visit.

Hello, i do not see a phone number, does anyone know if this would be open in June i am traveling from Vegas?

How old do you have to be to do the escape room?

18 & up. Under is at parents discretion & needs permission. It is explicit content.

Why is there no phone number for the museum?

Greetings. We are not open weekdays and weekends are super busy. Is there anything you would like to inquire about?

How long does the tour normally last? I will be in ATL for a layover for 4 hours?

When I went, there was no time limit. Purchase a VIP pass for $10 more to skip the line. I was inside for about 1 hour.

How long does it take to go through the museum portion?

Not long. The museum isn't that big. It really depends on how long you take to look around & take pictures. The more people in the museum the longer it could take.

Should I buy tickets in advance or does it matter? Thank u for your responses. I'm assuming the VIP ticket it only at the location because theres no option to buy it…

Buy tickets ahead! Just in case when you arrive and the line is long. I waited in line and definitely wished i had bought mines ahead

What are some chill spots to enjoy trap music after visiting the museum? Visiting the area and want…

2 chainz has a LIT hookah spot Called "Escobar " I would check that out.

Should I buy tickets in advance or a day before? To clarify, will they sell out of tickets online? Coming from out if town, thinking of buying Friday when I get there for Sat

No pay when u get there. The lines are usually short. Most people spend less than 30 mins inside. I went on a Saturday and it was crowded came back 2-3 later and it was a breeze.

Can kids under 18 go if they are with a parent?

Yes.

What time uall open n what days?

Friday 4pm-12am Saturday 12pm-12am Sunday 2pm-10pm

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3.7(2.2k reviews)
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4.4(101 reviews)
8.0 mi

We want to visit new places local to Atlanta. We went to this location as a family of 4 with kids…read moreon age 4&9. Our kids had a wonderful experience and we did too. It was so amazing to see all the nice planes and the history of how delta came into being. The staff at this place are so wonderful and helpful. Don't miss out the attraction of the virtual flight screen where you can pick your destination and see those places in a boarding experience. In the end you get to take photo and get a printed copy courtesy of the museum. You will pick that up in the shop. We thought we could get some souvenir of model plane. But in my opinion the prices are in the order of a first class tickets. There is also outer area with different planes and also the 747 that you can get to experiment inside and out. Overall a great spot to visit by if you are closer to the airport.

It was great to see the amazing 100 years of Delta history. We stopped by before heading out of…read moreAtlanta and as a slight aviation enthusiast and Delta enthusiast it was a great spot. Entering the parking lot, you are greeted by two large planes and its tempting to stop and gawk but you'll have a chance to later. Mid-day Thursday, the museum was pretty empty so it was easy to look at and interact with all the exhibits. The first room plays a relatively quick video before opening up the the Legacy Hangar with a couple plans and a children's area. There is an interactive game for plane control signals that was fun! Moving on to the next space is a hall of different types and brands of planes that Delta uses or have used, neat to see them all in one place. The next hangar, Spirit Hangar, has a large B-767 plane, "The Spirit of Delta". Surrounding the plane is about destinations, delta luggage and uniforms through the year, acquisitions, and the flight simulator. It is cool to be able to be up close to such a large plane see the wheels and mechanisms underneath. Up on the mezzanine is where you go through a jet bridge and into the plane to see a little bit of what it was like and learn about the history of the plane. It is full of memorabilia that were fitting during the planes time. After the inside tour we went out to the 747 experience. About half of the aircraft seats are still in tact, and it is cool to interact with the various different types of cabins. There is a cut away of under the plane to see how it is constructed and various exhibits about the plane and moving it to the museum. Outside the plane you can walk up close and personal with the underside of the plane and other planes on site, including a DC-9, B-757, and DC-7B. It was a great spot to visit, the museum gift shop is stocked with a variety of Delta and aviation gifts and clothes. I would recommend to anyone with an aviation or Delta interest.

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