Silicon Valley is awash with extravagant workplaces but Facebook's is low key and village-like.
The main part of campus was built to resemble downtown Palo Alto. With 1 million-square-feet of space, the campus is spacious, but the number of people walking around make it feel more intimate. It's casual, but well-planned.
We visited Facebook's Menlo Park, Calif., headquarters in March as the trees were blooming. The following pictures offer a glimpse of what it's like working inside the social network.
Facebook's new Menlo Park headquarters is a sprawling compound of buildings that once belonged to Sun Microsystems.

As massive as it is, the campus only supports 3,600 commuting vehicles so the company buses in workers where it can.

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Employees arrive to work here in a variety of ways.

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