Welcome to the Silicon Valley Tour
Explore the birthplace of tech! Drive through the Silicon Valley tour while checking out the headquarters of tech giants like Apple, Google, Facebook, Tesla, and more. Learn about the visionaries who’ve shaped the world around us, from the feud between Bill Gates and Steve Jobs to the controversies around Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos to the eccentricities of Elon Musk.
Understand why their companies succeeded, how they’re growing, and what’s in store for the future. As you explore all Silicon Valley offers, you’ll find yourself at the cutting edge of technological marvels!
About the Tour
This self-guided audio tour allows you to explore Silicon Valley with maximum flexibility, safety, and value. The tour begins at Menlo Park’s pump station. We start by learning about Zuckerberg and his vision.
This Silicon Valley self-guided tour continues as we learn about the oldest struggle in tech — idea vs. execution. As we listen and drive, we come to an inconspicuous building housing the real backbone of Amazon — AWS. We learn about Bezos Amazon’s beginnings.
This tour of Silicon Valley continues from Amazon to Google, starting with the Android Garden. Here we’ll learn about Google vs. Microsoft. Then it’s straight down the road to Google’s headquarters, called the Googleplex. You’ll get to walk through the campus.
That brings us to Microsoft and the beginnings of the modern world. We’ll learn about Gates, BASIC, and Windows. We’ll stop at a museum to play the first-ever video game and see one of the first-ever computers.
From there, we continue onto Apple. We learn about Apple vs. Microsoft and Jobs vs. Gates. We can even stop by Jobs’ Garage.
The tour’s not over yet! We go from smartphones to smart cars. We’ll learn about Elon Musk and Tesla as we drive on toward the heart of Silicon Valley.
Our tour finally ends at Stanford, which churns out tech entrepreneurs. We can even visit the true birthplace of tech, the Hewlett-Packard Garage.
Just hop into your car, set up the self-guided driving tour of Silicon Valley, and get started on this technology lover’s ultimate adventure.
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Silicon Valley Map
Where To Start?
Starting Point Address: 1401 Marsh Rd, Menlo Park, CA 94025
How Does It Work?
- Once you book a tour, you’ll get a text/email with instructions.
- Download the app (while in good wifi/signal) and use your unique password to access your tours. If there are multiple versions or entrances for your tour, be sure to download all audio guides.
- To begin touring, go to the starting point and launch the app.
- The audio starts automatically once you reach the starting point. Stick to the tour route and speed limit for the best experience.
- Please note that no one will meet you at the starting point.
What You'll See
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Welcome
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Facebook
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From 1-Click to AWS
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Amazon: Convenience vs Monopoly
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How Important is Google?
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Heading to Android Garden
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Android & Modularity
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Page and Brin
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Googleplex
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Charleston Park
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Google Doodles
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Google vs Yahoo
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Google vs China
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PageRank
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Microsoft
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Computer History Museum
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Bill Gates
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BASIC
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Windows vs Mac
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iPod to iPhone
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Apple Infinite Loop
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A New World of Tech
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First Mover Advantage
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Apple Store
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Exit 13 for Steve Jobs Garage
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Steve Jobs
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Beyond the Rivalry
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Smartphones to Smartcars
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Tesla HQ
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Elon Musk
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Conclusion
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Tour FAQs
Silicon Valley is best known for being the beating heart of the American tech industry. Major players in the tech world like Apple, Google, Facebook, and more have headquarters in Silicon Valley.
Stanford University is a huge driver behind Silicon Valley’s success. The STEM-focused university produces a constant supply of new technical talent right on Silicon Valley’s doorstep.
Silicon Valley is located directly south of San Francisco in northern California. It’s the whole reason why San Francisco is itself a major hub of the tech industry!
While you can admire the Googleplex from the outside, you cannot actually explore the campus as a visitor. With that said, the park directly adjacent to Google’s headquarters is open to the public.
The so-called “Big Five” tech industry companies are Alphabet (better known as Google), Amazon, Apple, Meta (formerly Facebook), and Microsoft. All, of course, have offices in Silicon Valley.
Silicon Valley is about 350 miles from Los Angeles. It takes around six and a half hours to drive between the two, although notoriously heavy traffic can add a lot of time to that.
If you have any interest at all in the tech industry, Silicon Valley is definitely worth a visit. You’ll get to see the sprawling HQs of big companies like Apple and Google, check out cool tech at visitor centers, and even see the garage where Steve Jobs started his company!
Absolutely! In fact, driving is just about the only way to see Silicon Valley. The Valley itself is quite spread out, so a car is a must-have.
You can’t go inside Apple’s Silicon Valley HQ, but you can admire it from the outside and stop by their cutting-edge visitor center showcasing some of the company’s hottest new tech.
Silicon Valley is the largest and most important hub of the American tech industry. It’s located just south of San Francisco in California.