For one of the largest corporations in the world, Facebook employees get to enjoy the relaxing atmosphere of a college campus. This 57-acre campus is in Menlo Park, California.



Facebook employees fully moved into this new campus in December 2011. There are still a number of empty buildings on campus for Facebooks expansion.


Employees wait in line to try meat from their brand new smokehouse.


Mini kitchens stocked with free snacks and drinks.


Mini bars.


Facebook employees work in office spaces that are filled with natural light, bright colors and random art.




Throughout the offices, there are many open meeting and lounging spaces for Facebook employees to work, relax and convene.



Facebook employees enjoy relaxing on couches for lunch at Epic Cafe. The cafe is one of two on campus that open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and all-day snacks.


The Shady Lady, Facebooks main bar with furniture acquired from Craigslist, has its own spot.



Throughout the offices, there are many open meeting and lounging spaces for Facebook employees to work, relax and convene.


Chef Tim Wong, 28, slices brisket on opening day of the new smokehouse, the latest amenity.


Hacker Square is a space on the new Facebook campus thats being developed as the cultural center where employees will congregate for social activities such as throwing parties and watching movies. The darker grey cement on the ground reads "HACK" and supposedly can be seen from space.


Hacker Square is a space on the new Facebook campus thats being developed as the cultural center where employees will congregate for social activities such as throwing parties and watching movies.


On of the main roads leading to the new Facebook campus is called Hacker Way.



Facebook engineers Bin Jian, 29, left, and Yi Huang, 31, right, enjoy lunch in Epic Cafe, one of two cafes open to Facebook employees for breakfast, lunch and dinner as well as snacks. The cafe was designed by Roman & Williams, the same interior designers who create the Ace Hotel in New York.


Employees are encouraged to add to the environment by creating their own art, such as this stenciled head of CEO Mark Zuckerberg.