Apple temporarily shuts rooftop terrace at Apple Park Visitor Center for upgrades
- The Apple Square
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One of Apple Park’s most scenic attractions has gone temporarily quiet. The rooftop terrace at the Apple Park Visitor Center is currently off-limits to visitors, as Apple begins work on undisclosed upgrades to the space. The closure is expected to last through the end of August, with the area scheduled to reopen on September 1.
Located just across from Apple’s circular headquarters in Cupertino, the rooftop deck is typically a highlight for visitors, offering sweeping views of the campus and its vast, tree-filled landscape. While no details were given on what’s being updated, the company simply cited ongoing “improvements” in its online notice.
Despite the terrace closure, the rest of the Visitor Center remains open. Guests can still explore the on-site Apple Store, grab a drink from the café, or view the Mirage art installation, which continues to draw attention for its striking minimalist design.
The terrace has become a favorite spot for Apple enthusiasts and tourists alike since the center opened in 2017, providing a unique vantage point to take in the architecture and landscape of one of Silicon Valley’s most iconic campuses. For now, though, that view will have to wait a little longer.