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Siam mall
Adeje




The Siam Mall, located in Costa Adeje, is much more than a shopping center: it's an open space with soul, decorated in a Thai style, full of gardens, fountains, and chill-out areas. Opened in 2015, it offers more than 70 stores with brands such as Zara, Mango, H&M, Guess, Swarovski, Pandora, and Timberland, as well as local and vintage shops. It also has a Hiperdino hypermarket for buying fresh produce or groceries.
The design is based on covered open-air walkways, spacious terraces, and Asian sculptures, creating a curated and pleasant environment where you can stroll without feeling like you're in a closed mall. Several of its terraces offer views of the ocean and even La Gomera on clear days.
For families and young visitors, the mall includes children's areas such as Dreamland and Bricks Garden, perfect for keeping the little ones entertained while you enjoy a coffee. During high season, they also schedule outdoor events: summer cinema, concerts, workshops, and Zumba masterclasses.
There are dozens of places to eat: from burgers and tacos (Burger King, 100 Montaditos, Noodles Box) to restaurants with Italian menus, sushi, or Canarian cuisine. Many terraces have views and good background music, and the restaurant hours extend until 11 p.m.
It's very convenient to get there: there are 1,100 free parking spaces, a free bus service from Los Cristianos, Playa de las Américas, and Costa Adeje, and reasonably priced taxis if you're coming from nearby areas. Plus, you can walk from Playa de las Américas in about 15-20 minutes, which is a pleasant walk.
The atmosphere is quiet, well-lit at night, safe, and uncrowded: ideal for tourists or locals looking for leisure, shopping, or a relaxing getaway.



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