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Union Square or San Francisco International Airport, SFO (Additional Pickup fee)

 

1.Meta Headquarter (We do not have access to the company, so we will only see the sign of the company.)

Meta Headquarters in Silicon Valley serves as the central hub for Meta’s operations, innovation, and strategic developments. Located in the heart of technology and innovation, it embodies Meta’s commitment to advancing digital connectivity and pioneering technologies that shape the future of social media, virtual reality, and augmented reality.

 

2.Stanford University: 1-hour campus tour, museum (closed on Monday and Tuesday)Stanford University, located in Stanford, California, is renowned globally for its excellence in education, research, and innovation. Founded in 1885, it boasts a picturesque campus spanning 8,180 acres at the heart of Silicon Valley. Stanford is celebrated for its cutting-edge research facilities, diverse academic programs, and a vibrant community that fosters creativity and intellectual curiosity among its students and faculty.

 

3.Palo Alto

Palo Alto, nestled in the heart of Silicon Valley, is a vibrant city known for its innovation and entrepreneurial spirit. Home to Stanford University and numerous tech companies, Palo Alto offers a blend of suburban charm and technological prowess. It features tree-lined streets, upscale shopping districts, and a bustling downtown area with diverse dining options. The city attracts residents and visitors alike with its pleasant climate, cultural attractions, and proximity to natural parks and recreational opportunities.

 

4.HP Garage

The HP Garage in Palo Alto holds historical significance as the birthplace of Silicon Valley. It’s where Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard started Hewlett-Packard (HP) in 1939, pioneering a new era of innovation in technology and entrepreneurship. Today, the garage is a symbol of Silicon Valley’s entrepreneurial spirit and a popular landmark for tech enthusiasts and historians alike.

 

5.Steve Jobs’s Home (2101 Waverley St, Palo Alto, CA)

Steve Jobs’s home in Palo Alto, located at 2101 Waverley Street, is a historic site revered by technology enthusiasts. It served as Jobs’s residence for many years and was known for its minimalist design and architectural significance. The home reflects Jobs’s taste and influence in modern technology and design, making it a pilgrimage site for admirers of Apple and Silicon Valley innovation.

 

6.Google Visitor Center

The Google Visitor Center in Silicon Valley offers a glimpse into the world of Google’s innovation and culture. Located at the Googleplex headquarters in Mountain View, California, it welcomes visitors with interactive exhibits, displays of cutting-edge technology, and insights into Google’s history and achievements. The center provides a unique opportunity for visitors to learn about the company’s impact on global technology and explore its commitment to creativity, collaboration, and forward-thinking solutions.

 

7.Apple Park Visitor Center

The Apple Park Visitor Center in Silicon Valley serves as a gateway to Apple’s futuristic campus, known as Apple Park. Located in Cupertino, California, the visitor center offers a stunning architectural experience with floor-to-ceiling glass walls and a rooftop terrace overlooking the campus. Inside, visitors can explore Apple’s latest products, enjoy a cafe serving locally sourced food, and learn about the company’s design philosophy and environmental initiatives through interactive exhibits. It’s a destination where technology enthusiasts can immerse themselves in Apple’s innovation and vision for the future.

 

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Silicon Valley Tour (10 Hours)

PriceFrom $150.00

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