Palo Alto - Office Accessibility

Accessibility is fundamental to Salesforce culture. We make our spaces as inclusive as possible, but also know that some of our offices still have some restrictions and limitations.

We want to make sure that visitors, guests and employees are aware of any constraints in our office spaces, as well as highlight some of the accessible provisions that can be expected when visiting us. That way, everyone is empowered to plan their visit and make their time with us easy and enjoyable.

Getting to and from the office

- Public transit options include the regional Caltrain system, which operates frequent trains up and down the Peninsula between San Francisco and San Jose. (Caltrain has two stops in Palo Alto: the Palo Alto station and the California Avenue station.)
- There is also the free Stanford Marguerite shuttle bus network, Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) buses, local taxis and rideshare companies such as Uber and Lyft.

In the office

Yes, both are allowed.

Yes, there is a lift in the building that provides access to the office floors.

Accessible toilets are on the 1st and 2nd floors.

No, the building hasn't got gender-neutral toilets.

Yes, the parent’s room is on the 1st Floor.

A Reflection Room is available on 2nd Floor

The barista bar is located on the 3rd floor.

The barista bars and café in the building are open from 8.30 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. Monday through Thursday.

Snacks are in the social lounge on the 1st and 2nd floors.

The Patio's is 203 feet away from the building.

Customers and guests can work with their host to request disability-related accommodations prior to their visit.

Employees can submit a workplace accommodations ticket prior to their visit to put accommodations in place.

Requests should be submitted at least five days in advance to ensure our teams have ample time to put accommodations in place. We will do our best to accommodate last-minute requests but cannot guarantee a quick turnaround.