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Plaza del Duque is one of Costa Adeje’s most complete shopping centers. The open-air design, wide galleries, and a balanced tenant mix—fashion, footwear, perfumes and beauty, optics, accessories, supermarket and cafés—make it an easy stop whether you are staying in Fañabé, El Duque or nearby hotels on the promenade. This guide follows a logical path from the outside to the central atrium and then around the main galleries, so you can preview the experience before you visit.
The main façade faces Avenida de Bruselas. The curved rooflines and palm trees give the complex a modern, resort look that stands out from the street.
From the seafront walkway the mall is clearly signposted; the coastal promenade points you to the entrance with distance indicated.
Once inside, you quickly reach a central junction between levels. A huge LED screen and the “PLAZA del DUQUE” header make this the easiest meeting point if your group splits to browse different stores.
The heart of the center is a landscaped atrium with seating and playful fountains. It’s a calm rest area for families and a natural spot to pause between shopping and coffee.
Plaza del Duque is not only about premium brands. A full Dialprix supermarket covers groceries, bakery, drinks and beach-day supplies—useful if you’re staying in an apartment or need snacks for excursions.
There are also convenience outlets such as tobacco and liqueur shops for duty-paid essentials.
Plaza del Duque’s fashion mix leans toward contemporary and premium European labels, with several mono-brand boutiques and curated multi-brand concepts.
Along curved upper galleries you’ll find boutique rows that combine international names with local operators.
Casual resortwear is represented too—ideal for Tenerife’s climate.
American Vintage and Couco sit side by side, offering relaxed silhouettes and seasonal color palettes.
Classic womenswear is easy to browse in the Gerry Weber unit situated on a spacious corridor.
Mint and Mint Luxe add a contemporary feel; one is a corner unit by the escalator, the other faces the atrium with styling-heavy windows.
For British tailoring and smart casual staples, Hackett London carries polos, shirting and travel-friendly pieces.
Perfume shopping is a big draw in the Canary Islands. Plaza del Duque includes multiple specialists where you can compare the latest launches and classic lines.
The Fragrance Bar focuses on luxury selections with clear merchandising and tester access.
For gifts and travel mementos, Pandora is a familiar stop with charms, bracelets and easy-to-pack pieces.
Whether you need new trainers for Tenerife’s walks or sandals for the beach, the center offers both mono-brand and multi-brand options.
Sun protection is essential in the south of Tenerife. MultiÓpticas and neighboring fashion labels cluster around a bright curve of the upper level.
Fund Grube is a Canary Islands staple that combines sunglasses, perfumes, cosmetics and accessories under one roof with frequent promotions. It’s worth a look even if you’re short on time.
Curved passageways connect open terraces with indoor corridors, keeping the environment airy yet sheltered from sun and wind—useful on changeable days.
Plaza del Duque combines premium fashion, beauty and accessories with practical services like a supermarket and optics, all in a bright, open-air layout. If you are staying in Costa Adeje and want designer browsing, fragrance deals and easy everyday shopping in one stop, this center is one of the most convenient choices in the south of Tenerife.