Google Visitor Experience
2000 N Shoreline Blvd Ground Floor, Mountain View
(650) 603-1828
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Out of the blue they just took out $32 and change out of my account with no authorizations for me at all I don't know how you got my information but they used to somehow through Google and spent my money without my request so be careful stay away
Nice outlet
We were invited by one the engineers at Google for a Day Tour. Very impressive, excellent food & Coffee ! Thank you
Basically a big store.
I recently visited the Google Headquarters in California — such a beautiful and inspiring experience! The campus is vibrant with lush green parks, a relaxing atmosphere, and a great food court where you can enjoy coffee, pizza, and more. There’s even a store where you can buy Google products. Truly an amazing place to explore and get inspired! 🌿☕
Nothing much about the visitors experience that stands out, there’s a Google Store, Cafe and some art installations around the visitors center. Other than that it’s not much
Pixel is trash
Great time spent there. There are some art works around, great spots for photos. Shuttle from parking to the Visitor Center. The Cafe surprised us a lot with a great choice of food, moderate prices and nice spaces for seating and enjoying lunch.
Fun place to visit in the bay, nice hangout spot. Near the shoreline so there was a nice cool breeze. Cool place to walk around also.
Maybe just me but visitor beware: If you do purchase something in the cafe they will include a 20% automatically. I tried to see if there was a sign because it’s one thing to know about it and then purchase but I didn’t see anything. The food and drink offerings are great, but I don’t like being surprised by unexpected charges.
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Very neat and organized campus. I liked the parc. Expected more from visitor experience than a shop and coffee place.
Hard to find parking
The Google Visitor Experience is a flop, despite its grand-sounding label. It wasn't worth the 20 minutes it took to walk there and back from a parking garage blocks away, let alone driving out of our way to get there.
The imposing modern sprawl of the Gradient Canopy building built expectations, but it's just a big office building we couldn't enter, with the Experience - a store and cafe - tacked on one side. If you're excited by Google hardware you might enjoy the store. There's also a tiny shop with uninteresting local products.
The best thing about it is the outdoor art, and it isn't that great - six pieces next to the building, only one of which - Quantum Meditation II, a semitransparent woman - I found a bit clever.
Hosts at blue stands are scattered around the area, and are pleasant enough, but don't communicate enthusiasm about the Experience (and I don't know how they could). I asked one what to see, but he didn't know about a history exhibit that one reviewer mentioned.
Mountain View has got a lot worth visiting. This wasn't.
Absolutely beautiful. The campus is huge and there is a Google store to buy products from and there's a cafe to have food. I wanted to try many things from there but unfortunately I had had food before reaching this place. The washrooms are beautiful inside, recommended to visit the restrooms just to see the ambience 🤭🤭. There are cycles but only for the employees. The Visitor parking is huge with electric charging stations inside. We get a bus ride from Visitor center parking to the Google store where we can view different buildings and see employees going around.
Very good
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