Sites of technology companies in Silicon Valley including Meta, Apple, Google, and Oracle. The region also has historical sites like the garages where HP and Apple were born, museums dedicated to computing and science, as well as universities like Stanford and Berkeley that train sector talent. The company campuses showcase modern architecture of today's headquarters.
Menlo Park, California
The main office complex of Meta spans 80 acres and includes workspaces for over 15,000 employees.
Redwood Shores, California
The main site of Oracle Corporation consists of six blue cylindrical towers each 10 stories high, representing database cylinders.
Stanford, California
The private research university founded in 1885 by Leland Stanford covers 3,310 hectares south of San Francisco.
Palo Alto, California
The garage located at 367 Addison Avenue where Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard created their company in 1939 is a registered historical landmark.
Mountain View, California
Research center and headquarters of Google with modern buildings, gardens, and giant statues depicting versions of the Android system.
Cupertino, California
Apple's headquarters shaped like a ring covering 260,000 square meters. The visitor center features models and a store.
Los Altos, California
Garage of Steve Jobs' family home where Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak assembled the first Apple computers in 1976.
Santa Clara, California
Museum outlining the evolution of semiconductors and Intel microprocessors since the company's founding in 1968.
San Jose, California
Residence constructed between 1884 and 1922 with 160 rooms, staircases leading nowhere, and doors opening onto walls.
Mountain View, California
Exhibition center on space exploration featuring rocket models, simulators, and presentations on NASA missions.
Mountain View, California
Outdoor exhibition of Android mascots representing different versions of Google's mobile operating system since 2009.
Mountain View, California
Retail store offering apparel, accessories, and promotional items branded with Google's logo and colors.
Oakland, California
Museum with three permanent sections dedicated to California art, local history and natural sciences of the state.
San Francisco, California
Science and technology museum offering 600 hands-on experiments about perception, biology and physical phenomena.
San Francisco, California
Scientific complex combining a planetarium, an aquarium and a tropical greenhouse under a 10,000 square meter living roof.
San Jose, California
Art museum located in a former 1892 post office building, displaying modern art collections and temporary exhibitions of California artists.
San Jose, California
Multi-story commercial district with apartments, clothing stores, various restaurants, and outdoor relaxation spaces.
Palo Alto, California
Open-air shopping center comprising 140 stores and restaurants, designed with flowerbeds, fountains, and benches.
San Jose, California
Museum focused on the technological development of Silicon Valley, offering exhibits on computing with hands-on activities and sessions.
San Jose, California
Main street dating from the 1920s lined with cafes, traditional restaurants, and local shops.
Redwood City, California
Main center of Electronic Arts hosting executive offices, development studios, and administrative services of the video game publisher.
San Jose, California
Global operations center of eBay gathering development, marketing, and management teams of the online commerce platform.
San Jose, California
Complex of three office towers housing Adobe's global headquarters, with research, development, and administration departments.
Los Gatos, California
Decision-making center of Netflix hosting production, technical, and administrative services of the digital content streaming platform.
Sunnyvale, California
Yahoo's main site from 1999 to 2021. The campus includes several buildings where web development teams and administrative services worked.
Mountain View, California
Research center of NASA created in 1939. Laboratories develop space technologies and conduct flight simulations.
Berkeley, California
University campus founded in 1868. The institution trains students in computer science, robotics, and other technological fields across 14 faculties.
Mountain View, California
Museum founded in 1933 presenting the aerial military history of the base. The collection includes aircraft, equipment, and archival documents.
Mountain View, California
Permanent collection of 2000 objects tracing the history of computers and computing, from early arithmetic machines to modern microprocessors.
Palo Alto, California
Collection of 14,000 photographic prints from the 19th and 20th centuries, featuring works by Ansel Adams, Imogen Cunningham, and Edward Weston.
Mountain View, California
Municipal cultural establishment offering concerts, theater plays, and exhibitions in a 600-seat hall.