Cupertino and the Apple Park campus are about 18 km south of San Jose Airport. The drive takes 20-30 minutes via I-280 or US-85, passing through the leafy suburban heart of Silicon Valley.
About Cupertino (Apple Park)
Beyond Apple, Cupertino is a prosperous suburban city with top-rated schools, manicured parks, and an outstanding Asian food scene centered around De Anza Boulevard. The Cupertino Village shopping center and Vallco area reflect the city's large Asian-American population. Nearby, Rancho San Antonio County Park offers excellent hiking trails with Bay Area views, making it a favorite weekend escape for local tech workers.
Nearby Landmarks
Transport Options
Quick Comparison
| Option | Cost | Time | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Taxi | $30-40 | 20-30 minutes | Convenience, groups, heavy luggage |
| Rideshare | $22-32 | 20-30 minutes | Budget-conscious, app users |
Good to Know
Late Night Transport
There is no direct public transit to Cupertino late at night. Rideshare from SJC to Cupertino costs $20-30 after midnight. VTA bus service to Cupertino ends around 11 PM on weekdays.
Luggage Tips
Rideshare and taxis handle luggage easily for this short trip. If using VTA buses, there is luggage space near the front but the route involves transfers.
Accessibility
Apple Park Visitor Center is fully wheelchair accessible. VTA buses are ADA compliant with ramps. Cupertino's newer sidewalks and shopping centers are generally accessible, though some older residential areas may have uneven paths.