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Apple Park Visitor Center

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Apple Park Visitor Center

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The Apple Park Visitor Center stands as a distinctive man-made monument and the public gateway to Apple Inc.'s iconic corporate headquarters, Apple Park, in Cupertino, California. Situated at an elevation of approximately 48 meters in the heart of Silicon Valley, this architectural marvel, designed by Foster + Partners, offers a unique glimpse into the world of Apple. It serves as a hub for visitors interested in technology, design, and the innovative spirit of the San Francisco Bay Area.

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    February 2, 2020

    Hiking

    Barely an hour's drive from San Francisco, in Apple Park, the ring-shaped headquarters of Apple (architect Norman Forster), the café and sun terrace of the Apple Visitor Center is a wonderful place for a break.
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    February 16, 2020

    Hiking

    Not only is there a unique opportunity to buy Apple merchandise there (a t-shirt costs $40, but you won't find that anywhere else in the world!), the staff is all …

    January 22, 2025

    Running

    The Apple Visitor Center in Apple Park features Apple's ring-shaped headquarters, which architect Norman Foster designed. It has a delightful café and sun terrace, making for an ideal place to stop and get an espresso and a snack after a run

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    Location: Cupertino, Santa Clara County, California, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the Apple Park Visitor Center accessible for visitors with wheelchairs or strollers?

    Yes, the entire Apple Park Visitor Center is designed to be fully wheelchair accessible. This includes the Apple Store, exhibition space, café, and the roof terrace, ensuring a comfortable experience for all guests.

    Are dogs or other pets allowed inside the Apple Park Visitor Center?

    While the Visitor Center is a welcoming place, typically only service animals are permitted inside the building. It's always best to check their official policy if you plan to visit with a pet.

    What kind of exclusive merchandise can I find at the Apple Park Visitor Center store?

    The Apple Store at the Visitor Center offers Apple's full range of products, plus exclusive Apple and Apple Park branded merchandise not available anywhere else. This includes custom T-shirts, hats, tote bags, and other unique souvenirs that are a draw for collectors and fans.

    Are there any public walking trails or opportunities to explore the main Apple Park campus grounds?

    The Apple Park Visitor Center itself does not feature traditional hiking or cycling trails. The main Apple Park campus is a private corporate headquarters, and only the Visitor Center is accessible to the public. The roof terrace at the Visitor Center provides the best public view of the campus and its landscaped grounds.

    What are the dining options available at the Visitor Center, and are there other restaurants nearby?

    The Visitor Center features a 2,386 sq ft café offering refreshments and light snacks, with both indoor and outdoor seating. Orders are placed via iPads, and prices are generally considered reasonable. For more extensive dining options, you would need to explore restaurants in the surrounding Cupertino area, which offers a variety of choices.

    How long does a typical visit to the Apple Park Visitor Center take?

    The duration of a visit can vary depending on your interest. Many visitors spend anywhere from 1 to 2 hours exploring the Apple Store, interacting with the augmented reality model, enjoying the café, and taking in the views from the roof terrace. If you plan to shop extensively or relax at the café, you might stay longer.

    Is there a fee for parking at the Apple Park Visitor Center?

    The Apple Park Visitor Center provides an underground parking garage with nearly 700 spaces. Parking is typically free for visitors to the center, making it convenient for those arriving by car.

    What is the best way to get to the Apple Park Visitor Center using public transport?

    While Cupertino is primarily car-centric, public transportation options are available. VTA (Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority) buses serve the Cupertino area. You would typically need to plan your route using a transit app to find the most convenient bus lines and stops that connect to the Visitor Center's location at 10600 North Tantau Avenue.

    Are there any hotels or accommodation options close to the Apple Park Visitor Center?

    Yes, as the Visitor Center is located in Cupertino, a part of Silicon Valley, there are several hotels and accommodation options available in the immediate vicinity and surrounding towns like Santa Clara and San Jose, catering to various budgets and preferences.

    What makes the roof terrace at the Visitor Center a unique viewpoint?

    The roof terrace offers a unique and rare vantage point to view the iconic circular 'spaceship' building of Apple Park and its sprawling, meticulously landscaped grounds. It's the only publicly accessible spot that provides such a clear perspective of Steve Jobs' vision for the campus, integrated with 9,000 native and drought-resistant trees.

    Is the Apple Park Visitor Center suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, the Visitor Center is considered family-friendly. Children often enjoy the interactive 3D augmented reality model of Apple Park, which allows them to explore the campus in a fun and engaging way using iPads. The café and clean facilities also contribute to a comfortable visit for families.

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