
Google debuts its first visitor experience centre, which includes a cafe, a pop-up shop, and more.
Google has introduced its inaugural visitor experience center, the "Google Visitor Experience," at its headquarters in Mountain View, California. This public space is designed to offer visitors a unique opportunity to engage with Google and explore the surrounding community. Google has shared that the experience center is filled with a variety of offerings for visitors to enjoy, including:
- Interactive Art Installations: The center features interactive art installations that allow visitors to engage with creative displays.
- Local Business Pop-Up Shop: This rotating showcase spotlights local businesses, presenting a range of products and services. Google expresses its commitment to creating economic opportunities for entrepreneurs and supporting small businesses.
- Google Store: Visitors can explore and purchase Google's hardware products and services at the brick-and-mortar Google Store. The store will also offer limited-edition merchandise. Additionally, there will be experts available to assist visitors in maximizing their use of Google products, provide Pixel phone repairs, and offer workshops.
- The Plaza: An outdoor space that hosts artwork, events, and programming. Google recognizes the importance of artists as essential innovators who inspire creativity in the local community.
- The Huddle: A venue designed to foster connections, where local community groups and non-profits can host events. Google will also organize a variety of events and workshops in this space, and community groups and non-profits can request to reserve The Huddle for their own meetings or events.
The Google Visitor Experience Center provides an opportunity for visitors to immerse themselves in Google's world and engage with the local community, supporting both businesses and creativity.