Silicon Valley

This is a premium, high-security private tour designed for visitors who want an insider’s look at the “World’s Innovation Hub.” It focuses on the legendary giants of the South Bay rather than just San Francisco city landmarks.

  • The “Big Three” Access: The tour provides curated visits to the headquarters of Apple, Google, and Meta (Facebook).

  • Academic Heritage: Includes a stop at Stanford University, the intellectual birthplace of many of these tech empires.

  • Premium Experience: Emphasizes reliability, security, and hospitality, making it ideal for corporate groups, VIPs, or tech enthusiasts looking for a personalized, stress-free logistics experience.

  • The “Vibe”: It’s a deep dive into the culture of venture capital and social media evolution, showing where the world’s most influential digital tools are actually built.

Silicon Valley isn’t just a place; it’s an ecosystem where academia (Stanford), massive capital (Sand Hill Road), and a culture of “failing fast” collide. While most of these tech giants are notoriously private, these tours are designed to get you as close as possible to the action.

The Iconic Stops on Our Itinerary

  • Stanford University: Often called the “farm,” this is the intellectual engine of the Valley. You’ll walk the sandstone corridors where the founders of Google, HP, and Yahoo! once studied.

  • Apple Park Visitor Center: While you can’t enter the “Spaceship” itself, the Visitor Center in Cupertino offers exclusive merchandise, a rooftop view of the campus, and an augmented reality (AR) model that reveals the inner workings of the headquarters.

  • Googleplex: Famous for its whimsical “Android Garden,” where massive statues represent different versions of the operating system (from Cupcake to Upside Down Cake), and the Google Visitor Experience.

  • Meta (Facebook): The must-do photo op is the “Meta” sign at 1 Hacker Way. Interestingly, the back of the sign still shows the logo of Sun Microsystems—a reminder of the Valley’s constant cycle of disruption.

If you want to customize your tour, you might also want to look for:

  • The Computer History Museum: Located in Mountain View, it houses one of the world’s largest collections of computing artifacts, including the first Google server.

  • The Intel Museum: A deep dive into how silicon actually becomes a microprocessor.

This isn’t just a sightseeing trip; it’s an exclusive, door-to-door immersion into the Silicon Valley ecosystem, prioritizing privacy and expert navigation of the region’s most iconic tech campuses.

Cost form San Francisco (pick up and drop off)

5-hour private tour (up to 4 people): $445.00

5-hour private tour (up to 6 people): $495.00

$90.00 per extra hour

Cost form Silicom Valley (pick up and drop off)

4-hour private tour (up to 4 people): $445.00

4-hour private tour (up to 6 people): $495.00

$90.00 per extra hour

Book 2 tours with us and get 10% discout. 3 or more tours you will have a better discount!

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We offer refund for cancellations made at least 24 hours in advance.

“Quick FAQ”:

Q: What exactly do we see on the Silicon Valley tour?

A: Think of it as a pilgrimage to the “Holy Grail” of tech. We’ll swing by the iconic Meta (Facebook) sign, explore the Googleplex, and visit the massive Apple Park Visitor Center. We also stop at Stanford University and the legendary HP Garage—the literal birthplace of Silicon Valley.

Q: Can we go inside the headquarters like Apple or Google?

A: While these tech giants keep their offices private for employees, we take you through their public campuses, visitor centers, and company stores. You’ll get the full vibe of the “tech life,” grab some exclusive merch, and snap photos that make it look like you’ve joined the board of directors.

Q: How long does the tour last?

A: Our standard private tour is about 4 or 5 hours. It’s the perfect half-day deep dive that gets you back to San Francisco or any locatin in Silicon Valley in time for dinner. If you want to linger longer at Stanford or grab a coffee at a tech hangout, we can always add extra hours.

Q: Where do you pick us up?

A: We make it easy! We offer door-to-door service with pickups and drop-offs anywhere in San Francisco or within Silicon Valley itself. No need to worry about Caltrain schedules or Bay Area traffic—just hop in and enjoy the ride.

Q: Is the tour private or will I be with a big group?

A: It’s strictly private. Whether it’s just you and a partner or a group of six friends, the vehicle and the guide are yours. This means we can move at your pace—if you want to spend 20 minutes taking photos of the Android statues, we’re game!

Q: How much does it cost?

A: For a 5-hour private tour starting from San Francisco, it’s typically $445 for up to 4 people or $495 for up to 6 people. It’s a flat rate for the group, making it a great value for families or colleagues.

If you have any more questions please contact us.