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Silicon Valley: Explore Tech Hubs Driving Tour

Silicon Valley: Explore Tech Hubs Driving Tour

Start by downloading the Action Tour Guide app that will function as your personal guide, audio tour, and map all in one. Purchase one tour per car, not per person. Everyone listens together! NOTE: This 42+ mile-long tour covers the essentials of Silicon Valley in 2-3 hours. Hop in your car and enjoy this tour of the birthplace of tech. Cruise through Silicon Valley while checking out the headquarters of tech giants and learn about the visionaries who’ve shaped the world, from Bill Gates and Steve Jobs to the controversies around Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos and the eccentricities of Elon Musk. Start your tour at Facebook's headquarters and learn about Zuckerberg and his vision. learn about the oldest struggle in tech — idea vs execution. Arrive at the backbone of Amazon, AWS, and learn about Bezos and Amazon's humble beginnings. Next, head to the Android Garden and learn about the fight between Google and Microsoft. Continue down the road to Google’s headquarters, called the Googleplex, and enjoy a stroll through the campus before arriving at Microsoft and the beginnings of the modern world. Learn about Gates, BASIC, and Windows. Stop at a museum to play the first-ever video game and see one of the first-ever computers. From there, continue onto Apple to learn about the feud between Jobs and Gates and even stop by Jobs’ Garage. Finally, switch from smartphones to smart cars and learn about Elon Musk and Tesla as you drive towards the heart of Silicon Valley. Finish your tour at Stanford, the school of choice for tech entrepreneurs.

San Francisco: Silicon Valley Private Tour with Hotel Pickup

San Francisco: Silicon Valley Private Tour with Hotel Pickup

Journey through Silicon Valley’s innovation trail and witness the past, present, and future of technology converge in the heart of the digital world with this guided tour in San Fransisco. After a hotel pickup, begin your adventure at the Meta headquarters. Next, venture to Stanford University, the birthplace of countless tech visionaries. Stroll through its historic campus and soak in the intellectual atmosphere that has fueled the success of Silicon Valley. Then, at the legendary HP Garage, stand on the very ground where Silicon Valley’s journey began. Feel the historical significance of this unassuming garage, where the seeds of tech giants were sown. Pass by Steve Jobs’s home, paying homage to the man who changed the world with his innovations. Take a behind-the-scenes look at the Google headquarters, seeing how innovation thrives in a powerhouse of creativity and technology. Delve into the history of computing at the Computer Museum, where vintage machines and exhibits showcase the journey from early computers to today’s digital marvels. Move onward to an immersion in the world of Apple while gaining insights into the company’s DNA and innovation culture at the Apple Visitor Center. End the tour where it all first began, the Apple Garage. Step into the historic site where Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak revolutionized the tech industry.

From San Francisco: Silicon Valley Tech Small-Group Tour

From San Francisco: Silicon Valley Tech Small-Group Tour

Begin your Silicon Valley tour in San Francisco with a visit to the headquarters of tech giant Meta. Snap an iconic photo in front of the Meta sign and catch a glimpse of where innovation takes place, from the outside. Next, venture into the vibrant Googleplex, a tech playground filled with cafes, shops, and unique art installations. From volleyball courts to on-site haircuts, you'll get a taste of the dynamic world of Google employees. Have some fun riding a bike across the campus. Continue your journey at the Computer History Museum, where you’ll explore four decades of computing history, including a look at one of the world's earliest computers. Enjoy a deep dive into all things computer-related, from graphics to games, at this extensive museum. Then, head to Stanford University for a bite to eat and some leisure time. Get free time to explore the campus facilities, immerse yourself in the academic atmosphere, stroll through the picturesque grounds, and soak in the vibrant energy of one of the world’s most prestigious universities. Finally, stop at Apple’s Visitor Center, featuring interactive exhibits showcasing their latest technology, a top-notch cafe, and a well-stocked Apple store. While physical tours of the corporate headquarters aren't permitted, you can use an iPad to see the secretive Apple campus via virtual reality. As the clock strikes 4:00 PM, conclude your day with a scenic drive back to San Francisco. Enjoy the lush landscapes of the protected Crystal Springs Reservoir and San Andreas Lake before returning to the city.

Audio guide app Route San Francisco to Los Angeles

Audio guide app Route San Francisco to Los Angeles

The route from San Francisco to Los Angeles is one of the most iconic and scenic roads in the United States, traversing the stunning California coast. with beautiful cliffs, charming towns and incredible beaches: San Francisco: The route begins in the vibrant city of San Francisco, known for the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, its historic streetcars, and its vibrant cultural and food scene. Be sure to explore neighborhoods like Haight-Ashbury for a touch of hippie history or stroll through Fisherman's Wharf before you begin your trip. Leaving San Francisco, you'll take Highway 1, famous for its spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean and curves along the cliffs. This road offers numerous points to stop and admire the landscape, take a hike or simply enjoy the sea breeze. Silicon Valley is a center of technological innovation, ideal for exploring the campuses of giants such as Google, Apple and Facebook, as well as key educational institutions and museums such as Stanford University, the Computer History Museum and the Intel Museum. You can also visit the NASA Ames Research Center or take a tour of the Tesla factory. Additionally, the area offers a vibrant restaurant and cafe scene. Monterey and Carmel-by-the-Sea: Continuing south, you'll reach Monterey, where you can visit the renowned Monterey Bay Aquarium and explore Cannery Row. Not far from there, Carmel-by-the-Sea captivates you with its charming fairy-tale houses, art galleries and picturesque beaches. Big Sur: The jewel of Highway 1 is Big Sur, a region where dizzying cliffs and redwood forests meet the blue of the Pacific. Don't miss the Bixby Creek Bridge and hiking opportunities in the area, such as the trails at Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park. San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay: Past Big Sur, you can explore San Luis Obispo for a break in a city with a charming downtown and vibrant cultural scene. Nearby, Morro Bay offers beautiful views of its characteristic rock and a relaxed coastal town atmosphere. Santa Barbara: Before reaching Los Angeles, Santa Barbara is a must-see stop, with its Spanish-style architecture, beautiful beaches, and historic pier. Arrival in Los Angeles: Finally, you arrive in Los Angeles, a bustling metropolis with a wide range of entertainment, culture, shopping and gastronomy. From the beaches of Venice and Santa Monica to Hollywood studios and museums like the Getty and LACMA, Los Angeles offers something for every traveler. This journey is not only a road trip, but a cultural and natural experience that captures the essence of California.

From San Francisco: Private Tour to Silicon Valley

From San Francisco: Private Tour to Silicon Valley

You will learn the history of San Francisco and the Bay Area, why Silicon Valley is here, and how it started. We will pick you up from your hotel or residence and take you to Silicon Valley. You will see and take pictures in front of the Oracle Campus and Trimaran of Larry Ellison, both Facebook campuses, and the Garage where Hewlett and Packard started Silicon Valley. We will show you the Home of Steve Jobs. You will visit Google and take pictures inside the campus. You will visit GooglePlex Gradient Canopy Building and shop in the new Visitor's Center. You will have an opportunity to visit the Computer History Museum (Closed Mon-Tue) and learn the history of computers. We will pass by the NASA Ames Visitor Center and visit the NASA Gift Shop (Closed Sun-Mon). You will visit the new Apple Park Visitor Center and shop for Apple products and souvenirs. You will eat lunch in one of the restaurants on University Avenue in Palo Alto. (not included) You will take a 2-hour walking tour of the Stanford University Campus. See Rodin Sculptures, Cantor Arts Center, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering buildings, Church of All Religions, Books Store, and Athletic Facilities.

Computer History Museum: Our most recommended tours and activities

Silicon Valley: Explore Tech Hubs Driving Tour

Silicon Valley: Explore Tech Hubs Driving Tour

Start by downloading the Action Tour Guide app that will function as your personal guide, audio tour, and map all in one. Purchase one tour per car, not per person. Everyone listens together! NOTE: This 42+ mile-long tour covers the essentials of Silicon Valley in 2-3 hours. Hop in your car and enjoy this tour of the birthplace of tech. Cruise through Silicon Valley while checking out the headquarters of tech giants and learn about the visionaries who’ve shaped the world, from Bill Gates and Steve Jobs to the controversies around Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos and the eccentricities of Elon Musk. Start your tour at Facebook's headquarters and learn about Zuckerberg and his vision. learn about the oldest struggle in tech — idea vs execution. Arrive at the backbone of Amazon, AWS, and learn about Bezos and Amazon's humble beginnings. Next, head to the Android Garden and learn about the fight between Google and Microsoft. Continue down the road to Google’s headquarters, called the Googleplex, and enjoy a stroll through the campus before arriving at Microsoft and the beginnings of the modern world. Learn about Gates, BASIC, and Windows. Stop at a museum to play the first-ever video game and see one of the first-ever computers. From there, continue onto Apple to learn about the feud between Jobs and Gates and even stop by Jobs’ Garage. Finally, switch from smartphones to smart cars and learn about Elon Musk and Tesla as you drive towards the heart of Silicon Valley. Finish your tour at Stanford, the school of choice for tech entrepreneurs.

San Francisco: Silicon Valley Private Tour with Hotel Pickup

San Francisco: Silicon Valley Private Tour with Hotel Pickup

Journey through Silicon Valley’s innovation trail and witness the past, present, and future of technology converge in the heart of the digital world with this guided tour in San Fransisco. After a hotel pickup, begin your adventure at the Meta headquarters. Next, venture to Stanford University, the birthplace of countless tech visionaries. Stroll through its historic campus and soak in the intellectual atmosphere that has fueled the success of Silicon Valley. Then, at the legendary HP Garage, stand on the very ground where Silicon Valley’s journey began. Feel the historical significance of this unassuming garage, where the seeds of tech giants were sown. Pass by Steve Jobs’s home, paying homage to the man who changed the world with his innovations. Take a behind-the-scenes look at the Google headquarters, seeing how innovation thrives in a powerhouse of creativity and technology. Delve into the history of computing at the Computer Museum, where vintage machines and exhibits showcase the journey from early computers to today’s digital marvels. Move onward to an immersion in the world of Apple while gaining insights into the company’s DNA and innovation culture at the Apple Visitor Center. End the tour where it all first began, the Apple Garage. Step into the historic site where Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak revolutionized the tech industry.

From San Francisco: Silicon Valley Tech Small-Group Tour

From San Francisco: Silicon Valley Tech Small-Group Tour

Begin your Silicon Valley tour in San Francisco with a visit to the headquarters of tech giant Meta. Snap an iconic photo in front of the Meta sign and catch a glimpse of where innovation takes place, from the outside. Next, venture into the vibrant Googleplex, a tech playground filled with cafes, shops, and unique art installations. From volleyball courts to on-site haircuts, you'll get a taste of the dynamic world of Google employees. Have some fun riding a bike across the campus. Continue your journey at the Computer History Museum, where you’ll explore four decades of computing history, including a look at one of the world's earliest computers. Enjoy a deep dive into all things computer-related, from graphics to games, at this extensive museum. Then, head to Stanford University for a bite to eat and some leisure time. Get free time to explore the campus facilities, immerse yourself in the academic atmosphere, stroll through the picturesque grounds, and soak in the vibrant energy of one of the world’s most prestigious universities. Finally, stop at Apple’s Visitor Center, featuring interactive exhibits showcasing their latest technology, a top-notch cafe, and a well-stocked Apple store. While physical tours of the corporate headquarters aren't permitted, you can use an iPad to see the secretive Apple campus via virtual reality. As the clock strikes 4:00 PM, conclude your day with a scenic drive back to San Francisco. Enjoy the lush landscapes of the protected Crystal Springs Reservoir and San Andreas Lake before returning to the city.

Audio guide app Route San Francisco to Los Angeles

Audio guide app Route San Francisco to Los Angeles

The route from San Francisco to Los Angeles is one of the most iconic and scenic roads in the United States, traversing the stunning California coast. with beautiful cliffs, charming towns and incredible beaches: San Francisco: The route begins in the vibrant city of San Francisco, known for the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, its historic streetcars, and its vibrant cultural and food scene. Be sure to explore neighborhoods like Haight-Ashbury for a touch of hippie history or stroll through Fisherman's Wharf before you begin your trip. Leaving San Francisco, you'll take Highway 1, famous for its spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean and curves along the cliffs. This road offers numerous points to stop and admire the landscape, take a hike or simply enjoy the sea breeze. Silicon Valley is a center of technological innovation, ideal for exploring the campuses of giants such as Google, Apple and Facebook, as well as key educational institutions and museums such as Stanford University, the Computer History Museum and the Intel Museum. You can also visit the NASA Ames Research Center or take a tour of the Tesla factory. Additionally, the area offers a vibrant restaurant and cafe scene. Monterey and Carmel-by-the-Sea: Continuing south, you'll reach Monterey, where you can visit the renowned Monterey Bay Aquarium and explore Cannery Row. Not far from there, Carmel-by-the-Sea captivates you with its charming fairy-tale houses, art galleries and picturesque beaches. Big Sur: The jewel of Highway 1 is Big Sur, a region where dizzying cliffs and redwood forests meet the blue of the Pacific. Don't miss the Bixby Creek Bridge and hiking opportunities in the area, such as the trails at Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park. San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay: Past Big Sur, you can explore San Luis Obispo for a break in a city with a charming downtown and vibrant cultural scene. Nearby, Morro Bay offers beautiful views of its characteristic rock and a relaxed coastal town atmosphere. Santa Barbara: Before reaching Los Angeles, Santa Barbara is a must-see stop, with its Spanish-style architecture, beautiful beaches, and historic pier. Arrival in Los Angeles: Finally, you arrive in Los Angeles, a bustling metropolis with a wide range of entertainment, culture, shopping and gastronomy. From the beaches of Venice and Santa Monica to Hollywood studios and museums like the Getty and LACMA, Los Angeles offers something for every traveler. This journey is not only a road trip, but a cultural and natural experience that captures the essence of California.

From San Francisco: Private Tour to Silicon Valley

From San Francisco: Private Tour to Silicon Valley

You will learn the history of San Francisco and the Bay Area, why Silicon Valley is here, and how it started. We will pick you up from your hotel or residence and take you to Silicon Valley. You will see and take pictures in front of the Oracle Campus and Trimaran of Larry Ellison, both Facebook campuses, and the Garage where Hewlett and Packard started Silicon Valley. We will show you the Home of Steve Jobs. You will visit Google and take pictures inside the campus. You will visit GooglePlex Gradient Canopy Building and shop in the new Visitor's Center. You will have an opportunity to visit the Computer History Museum (Closed Mon-Tue) and learn the history of computers. We will pass by the NASA Ames Visitor Center and visit the NASA Gift Shop (Closed Sun-Mon). You will visit the new Apple Park Visitor Center and shop for Apple products and souvenirs. You will eat lunch in one of the restaurants on University Avenue in Palo Alto. (not included) You will take a 2-hour walking tour of the Stanford University Campus. See Rodin Sculptures, Cantor Arts Center, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering buildings, Church of All Religions, Books Store, and Athletic Facilities.

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Overall rating

3.6
(21 reviews)

Pablo, our personal guide, was very helpful, courteous and attentive. He gave us a lot of background information about the exciting tour through Silicon Valley and Stanford University. We would be happy to recommend him. Thanks again, Pablo! Johannes and Eva Buderer PS: He also organized a Waymo ride to the hotel for us. 👍🙏😊

Our guide was Pablo. He was courteous kind and very patient. He was very knowledgeable and one my son could easily get along with. All in all I would recommend Pablo for any trips.

Exciting format! Good selection of individual stations, spread across the city, comprehensive overview. Very good, exciting and entertaining information and commentary.

Really nice guy. Will do everything in his power to make it a great experience. Thank you.

Great guide knowledgable and patient. Highly recommended