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Apple Apple Park Visitor Center

4.3
(2640 reviews)

Business Details

10600 North Tantau Avenue, Cupertino, CA
95014, United States
(408) 961-1560
https://www.apple.com/retail/appleparkvisitorcenter

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Electronics StoreComputer Repair ServiceCell Phone Repair ShopApple
Visit the Apple Store to shop for iPhone, Mac, Apple Watch, iPad and more. Our Specialists will answer your questions and get you set up.

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Location

Apple Apple Park Visitor Center
10600 North Tantau Avenue, Cupertino, CA
95014, United States

Hours

Monday10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Sunday11:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Reviews

4.3
2,640 reviews
5 stars
1,751
4 stars
426
3 stars
203
2 stars
91
1 star
169
  • DR
    d riverasss
    5 days ago
    5.0
    Wow awesome 😎!! the Apple Park Visitor Center in Cupertino, tech enthusiasts can dive into Apple's world of design and innovation. This place gives a peek into the futuristic Apple Park campus with a cool augmented reality experience and a shop full of exclusive Apple gear. the Visitor Center is designed as an exclusive public gateway to Apple Park. It features an expansive roof terrace with stunning views of the main building that offers a unique glimpse into Apple Park.
  • MD
    M DLT
    Apr 5, 2026
    2.0
    Don’t come here expecting to see the main Apple Headquarters, sights are extremely limited and all you will see is a regular apple store with an AR thingy to see what the HQ looks through an ipad. While the place itself if well built like any other apple store, it’s really not worth the visit if you want to see the headquarters.
  • GL
    grace Law
    Apr 4, 2026
    4.0
    Picked up my new iphone there yesterday and traded in my old one. The guy who helped us (pity that we didn't catch his name!) just rushed us through deleting the old data, discouraged me from opening the new phone claiming that I can just go back home to log in icloud to set up the new phone. Turned out that in order to log in icloud on the new phone I either need to be authenticated with the old phone or be able to receive text, which I am unable to do because the old phone was already erased! We went back to the store for help, there Andy and Jeremy came for our rescue and stayed with us for 2 hours to help us get the new phone barely set up to download the Google Fi app, then set up the esim, so I am able to erase the phone except for the esim in order to start all over, log in to icloud with the phone authentication and restore all the data! I really appreciated their help and patience!!! They did not give up and just kept thinking of ways to get every step resolved! ❤️ While some of their employees definitely need more training. He should have known what's needed to log in icloud!
  • MT
    MM TT
    Apr 2, 2026
    5.0
    I really enjoyed visiting the Apple Park Visitor Center. The place has a very modern, calm atmosphere, and it’s a great spot to just relax for a bit. The coffee was surprisingly good — very tasty and not expensive, which made the experience even better. It’s nice to find a place like this where you can enjoy quality coffee without overpaying. Overall, a great stop if you’re in the area. Definitely worth visiting!
  • TG
    The Compass Guy
    Mar 24, 2026
    5.0
    The closest I could get to Apple Park without needing a badge, a job offer, or a sudden career switch. This place feels like the official viewing gallery for outsiders curious about what happens inside that giant spaceship. Spoiler, still not allowed in. But this is close enough to pretend. The architecture is aggressively minimalist. Glass, clean lines, symmetry, everything so precise it feels like even my thoughts needed to be decluttered before entering. Very on brand for Apple, where even emptiness looks expensive. There’s a rooftop deck where I stood quietly, staring at the actual Apple Park from a respectful distance, like observing a rare species that prefers not to interact with humans. Inside, products are displayed with museum level seriousness. People walk slower. Voices drop. Somehow I also started behaving like I shouldn’t touch anything, even though that’s literally the point. And then there are the limited edition t shirts, sold only here and nowhere else in the world. Subtle, clean, very Apple, and suddenly I understood how a piece of cotton could become a souvenir with emotional value. Calm, polished, slightly surreal. I walked in out of curiosity and walked out feeling… oddly at peace, mildly impressed, and very close to owning a t shirt I didn’t plan to buy.

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