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    Apple Park Visitor Center

    4.1 (301 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Found this after making the call to customer service. We're losing it. 10/12/25
    Marianne W.

    Apple is the absolute best at Customer Service. Yesterday my Apple TV remote control volume and mute stopped working. I used my TV remote but it just doesn't work as well. Today while I had my daughter here to help I called Apple's toll free number. Godwin answered and he was so patient with us. He was amazing navigating us through the system. I gave him my device serial number and he knew exactly what needed to be done. After the call I received a email with great information explaining what to do if you have problems with the remote. I'm supposed to get a survey about this customer service contact. I sure hope I do since I want to sing Godwin's praises! I'm highly recommending you contact Apple or search support. I learned a lot today. It's nice to know someone is there twenty four hours a day seven days a week if one of my devices goes wacky!

    Wendy H.

    It's fine if you want an Apple T-shirt. The cafe was affordable. They even drew an Apple logo for the latte art.

    Kazi S.

    We were in the area so we wanted to check it out. This was a very positive experience here. They had a whole store plus a café. The best part of the café is that everything is five dollars! We ended up getting a double espresso latte and a regular latte. They both came out perfect and contained some cool latte are as well. We asked the barista's for a specific design and they did it for us. Highly recommend!

    Nancy A.

    Cute store. It's like a regular Apple Store with extras. They have a cafe, some historical things on the wall (showed various ear buds I.e.), and a model of the Apple Park Campus. Staff are super friendly. If in the area, come check this place out. But, I wouldn't go out of my way for it.

    Matcha Latte with Apple logo latte art!
    Kaho L.

    Pretty cool spot to show out of town visitors and Apple fans. Highly recommend getting a latte from their coffee bar and asking for the Apple logo latte art, which they can't always do due to skilled barista availability. Also fun to try their virtual campus experience using their Apple Vision Pro headsets.

    Map of the grounds made out of the same metal as their computers
    Conor B.

    As someone who has been using Apple products since the mid 80s, I am a self proclaimed Apple fanatic. So when I saw we were going to be remotely in the area of Apple Park, I knew we had to swing by to see what they had. In all, this is esentially just a really pretty Apple Store (which one would expect). But it's also the busiest store I have ever seen. You can tell there were a lot of people like me who just wanted to check it out. Not a lot of computer buying going on from what I could see. But plenty of people buying the merchandise like shirts and mugs that you can only get at this location. I wanted to get several of those but at $40 a pop, I couldn't justify it (gotta pay that Apple tax!) Beyond the great rooftop patio & cafe, one thing I really liked was that once you enter there is a simple all metal topographical map of the HQ across the street made out of the same metal their laptops are made of. There is an employee there who hands you an iPad for an AR experience where you can explore the campus & everything it has to offer. It was a really fun little gimmick. One that my kids absolutely loved. So, in all, I'm glad I went to just check it out. Would I ever come back? Probably not. But if you're a big Apple fan, it's worth a quick 10~15 minute pitstop.

    Garett S.

    Aww Apple Park the closet Apple fans will get to the Spaceship campus. It is a pretty cool experience right up there with visiting some of the most Iconic Apple stores you can visit around the world. What makes this location unique besides being next to Apple Park is it has a cafe, merch & augmented reality of the Apple Park campus. I do recommend going on the second floor patio as it's the best shot you will get of Apple Park. The patio is nice but a little warm on hot days. I had an iced coffee here which was decent. Overall the experience and being able to get merchandise and sitting made for a great experience.

    Leeza D.

    I am a tech nerd and a stock geek who avidly follows the Mag 7. Apple Patk is an amazing experience for me as it is located adjacent to the Apple Campus and provides a regular store experience, a cafe, and an interactive space to explore the architectural marvel that is Apple Park. It also offers an open space for sitting that made me feel like I was bringing nature into my soul. The trees were beautifully manicured. Easy parking on an early Sunday morning. Please come and create your own experience.

    Apple Logo Latte Art
    Sohrob H.

    Must visit for any tourist. The staff are usually incredibly energetic, positive, and polite. Often times they go out of their way to be helpful without being overbearing. It's a great place to actually learn about how to best use your Apple products. There are demos for new iPhone features and for the Vision Pro. It also has a really delicious café. The products are high quality (as usual) and the prices are very fair.

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    Atreyee B.

    Being Sunday the store was very busy. I was bit early from my phones pick up time and thought I might need to wait but their service was super fast. As their employees were busy attending other people was also quick with my delivery of my new phone. Apple products are bit pricey but as being an apple customer for more than 15year I have trust with all the apple products.

    The downstairs bathroom is a must visit, really nice
    Jay P.

    Designed by Foster and Partners, you approach freshly planted olive trees and the building emerges the closer you get. The roof is made out of carbon fiber and noticeably super thin, for architecture nerds you can geek out for a long time. You can see an obsession with alignment, gaps continue from ceiling to wall in one unbroken line and the 4 corners have very impressive pieces of rounded glass. I came to buy an iPhone 16 pro for an overseas friend and the visitor center was one of the only places nearby that had it in stock. Parking is rough, even with an early appointment we still had to park in the underground structure. It's hard getting in and out because people are waiting and blocking parts of the parking lot closest to the entrance. Inside is broken into 4 zones. There is a cafe on one side, the middle part is the store and display, and the other side is a behind the scenes area with a scale model of the Apple Campus. There is seating upstairs for you to get a nice view. Their exclusive merchandise is very good if you are a big fan of Apple. Their team did a really good job choosing designs and brands that are aligned with Apple and not just random junk with their logo slapped onto it. The bathrooms downstairs are also a must visit, super well designed and feels like you are in a 5 star hotel.

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    Louis W.

    Beautiful spacious Apple store. 3D virtual tour of Apple HQ. Open access to visitors. Great service from staff.

    Minelie A.

    This place is an experience center, not just a retail space! It's great and fun gathering place for not only techies or kids (young generation) it's well suited for all ages! It's free so there is no admission! Value wise it's worth your time and attention First, when we got there the futuristic design popped up and they offered us a Labtab to go through a big architectural building model on the table! It was giving full information about every building in apple! The lady in front was very helpful, welcoming and friendly and explained everything very well! We were able to click on every piece and see whats happening inside! Such a digital creativity in tech background! They have exclusive apple store with new selection of products that its hard to find in all one in apple stores so it's very exciting to have all in one! It's not a huge big store but you'll spend 2 hours so without even noticing it! Great learning place through play! Its not boring! They also have summer camp and It seems free and it happens in designated time in June/ July so it will be great idea to check their website and be in contact for your kids future summer camp! I know its only 90 minute and even it was fun to watching how exciting was the session from distance! They will get hands on experience! They have a small cafe with view, very minimalist! There is not huge variety of items in menu but it will ease your appetite! You can feel apple's vision in a real life! Modern, techy, simple, inspirational and educational! Most try place if you are in area!!!!!! There is a free parking lot!

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    Ask the Community - Apple Park Visitor Center

    Why are employees unable to look up an Apple ID or password? If this is a corporate issue, why have they not informed employees, so they can let customers kow right away that they will not be helped?

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    I'm trying to find small souvenirs like water bottles, keychains, notebooks, or pens to take back home. Do they sell these kind of things at this store?

    It was pretty much like any other Apple store, no small items like that, although I believe they did have t-shirts.

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    I am surprised there isn't more reviews for the Google Visitor Experience on here. It is a great…read moreplace to take friends, family and visitors to see a slice of Silicon Valley. Technically, you cannot go into the offices but you can check out the Google store, gift shop, cafe, big art plaza, and workshops. There is free parking at the garage nearby which is a piece of art itself. You can either take the shuttle which arrives every 15 minutes or walk about 7-10 minutes to the Google canopy. Once you arrive, you'll see the different parts that you can explore. My favorite 2 things to do there is the cafe which has so many inexpensive food and drink options and also the big artwork along the plaza. Even on crowded days, the big artwork is easy to check out and take pictures. I love the big white orb which is a massive twisted, metal sculpture that looks futuristic and very cool inside and outside. The bear is cute also because it is made completely out of pennies! You won't be disappointed by the big, fun, whimsical and spectacular big art at Google. It's like a free outdoor museum. My other favorite part of the experience is the cafe. Ordering is simple and the menu changes often. The cafe uses ingredients from a lot of local farms and bakeries. It keeps the menu quite cheap as most items are under $15 and even under $10! That is unheard of nowadays. Try the potato soup and you'll thank me. It is creamy, addictive and do yourself a favor and get the big bowl. The sandwiches are top notch and they use Acme bread which is already an awesome treat. After the art, the store, the cafe; you can easily take a hike to Shoreline and check out the amazing views from the top of the hill as well. So check out the Google Visitor Experience and it has much more to offer than other Silicon Valley experiences.

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    4.5(638 reviews)
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    Stayed at the campgrounds of the Henry Cowell State Park for 2 nights. The sites are spacious with…read moremost of them having plenty of shade and room to park our car with tent on top. They just finished building brand new restrooms, showers and a dishwasher station near the site we chose which was awesome. There are individual restrooms cubicles that are spacious with warm water and a hook to hang a towel, etc., and an electric outlet. We took one of the nearby trails accessible from the campground that led to cable car beach which is fed by eagle creek. One side of the hike was beautiful with views of Santa Cruz and an observation deck and the other shady with trees. We thoroughly enjoyed it. Only downside was a campsite full of younger people were next to us and kept talking loudly until maybe 12:30 a.m. Camp hosts are supposed to keep those things in check and it was not dealt with. And as it was a chilly night, we didn't want to get out of our tent to go ask them to keep it down. I would if in the future I come to this campground alert the host ahead of time of a potential problem before retiring so they can be aware to check on it. Otherwise, this is an excellent campground near to Santa Cruz and many trails and the skunk train that takes you into Santa Cruz.

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    Locali Visitor Center

    5.0(9 reviews)
    39.1 miNorth Beach/Telegraph Hill, Russian Hill

    This is a legit Souvenir Store with locally-made souvenirs of San Francisco from local artists and…read morecraftspeople. Nope, you won't find endless useless fridge magnets and keychains sourced from overseas here, but instead, imaginative and appropriate momentos of iconic San Francisco locations that even locals like me find unexpectedly of great interest.. Stuff like cool BART souvenirs, artist prints depicting various neighborhoods, clothing, and even cool items that celebrate iconic restaurants and eateries around SF that only locals would know (Beep's Burgers, HOPR, Bob's Donuts, LaTaqueria, Devil's Teeth Baking Co, The Buena Vista, Andytown, etc).. Impressive.. Best postcards here too! Friendly clerk, and the prices look reasonable for what you get.

    San Francisco has always been an expressive city especially among the few remaining natives who…read morestill dwell around the streets of San Francisco. You will see people wear sports gear which has the San Francisco team logos or wear San Francisco related ironic T-shirts. Tourist visiting the city wear the SF logo sweater and hat which they picked up at the Pier 39 at the Only in San Francisco store. There is a place which is located in North Beach which has a more local artist San Francisco vibe which is welcoming to all who appreciate the city including tourists and visitors. Inside you will find some interesting items for sale which has postcards with San Francisco themes. At this gift shop you will see anything from the Golden Bridge to Sutro Tower in a unique light.They have candles, tote bags, t-shirts , stickers, and hats . This is a fun place to visit on Columbus Avenue. The Summer of love in San Francisco has been extended to October although it brings rain "showers" but you can still see the child running wild with the "Flowers" this place celebrates San Francisco landmarks like Coit and Sutro " Towers" all at the Locali Visitors Center with 11am-7pm being the opening "hours " San Francisco harvest a lot of different local artist who create a printed city "monologue " which creates a "dialogue "about the best San Francisco neighborhood restaurants and subjects like Karl the "Fog"which are done digitally but the art here is done "analog "

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    Really fun visit and tour with our granddaughter. The adults enjoyed it also, but be aware that the…read morenoise level when the factory is running might be a little too much for youngsters without hearing protection. It was amazing to see things in operation, especially the robots and the rainbow of colors. I would go back as an adult alone to be able to read more at the stations and take in the whole process. It would be a lot different experience when the factory is not in production. Staff were friendly. The cost of $8 for adults and $4 for kids is not unreasonable. Make sure you look for the cheaper priced candy by the cafe. Some of the regular priced stuff is pricey - like a $7.95 for a relatively small bag of orange flavored assorted beans. Cafe food was good - kids chicken strips and a delicious Asian chicken salad. Prices were not cheap but ok for the quality of food. The short train ride across the parking lot from the factory to the museum is sufficient for the young and young at heart. Museum is more geared to adults covering the history of the companies and candy production equipment.

    Must-do Family Outing! We finally went over spring break earlier this month…read more The art work blew us away, the belly flops made us laugh, the factory tour was eye-opening, and riding the train was a ton of fun! Getting there was easy (45 mins from the east bay), parking was free, entrance was cheap, and timings were flexible as we chose not to handcuff our schedule to the guided factory tour timings. PRO TIP: We paid way more for jelly beans at the gift store on our way out than we should have. There's a factory store near the cafe which will save you a lot of money if you're not too picky about flavor combinations. You can save EVEN MORE MONEY by buying boxes of jelly beans or older flavors from the Jelly Belly museum across the parking lot. Happy to return!

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    Mt Diablo Summit - Stairs to the observation deck

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    4.3(89 reviews)
    38.3 mi

    This has been on my want to hike list for a long time and I finally got to do it on a perfect day…read more The weather was great, overcast and cool. We hiked it so fast and the views were spectacular. I can't wait to hike this in the spring with all the flowers in bloom. There are so many surrounding trails and I want to do them all! Lots of bathrooms throughout the trail. There is a visitor center at the top which you can drive to also. Please come and creat your own adventure.

    My God-father lives nearby, and he thought this would be a nice little distraction from the…read morebustling cities below. He was right. The drive up was intense. It's been a while since I drove roads similar to this, so it wasn't too bad, up. Hopefully down is OK too. There is a small entry fee (per car), but also a senior discount. So we only had time for the Summit. There are more Yelp! listings for other parts of the park. OK, so I was not prepared for the breathtaking views! It was a slightly hazy, or was it smoggy, day... But the views were still fantastic! If the views were not enough, there is a visitors' center in the light tower at the summit. Inside is lots of information, a Rangers' Station, and several informative and/or interactive displays. And there is camping in Mt Diablo too! To make things even more interesting, we took a different route down. I don't like backtracking, so this was a bonus... And i wasn't too bad.

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    There's a stairway up to the museum. If you are looking for the restrooms, they are in the opposite direction across the parking lot.

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