Gate-side grab at T1 before security filters
Inmedio sits in Tenerife Sur’s T1 departures zone, past check‑in but before the main security filters, so it works for both drop-offs and departing passengers. You’ll spot it on the public side near other high-street style shops, useful if you want snacks and reading material before committing to airport prices airside.
This is a classic newsstand–convenience hybrid: magazines and paperbacks in multiple European languages, plus bottled drinks, crisps, chocolate bars and a few basic travel items. Expect standard airport markups, with soft drinks and water running higher than in local supermarkets down on the coast.
Hours usually track TFS’s early departures, opening ahead of the first wave of morning flights around 06:00 and trading into the late evening when UK and mainland Europe services wind down. If you have a very late-night departure outside peak season, don’t bank on it being open and grab supplies in town first.
Inmedio is post-check‑in but pre-security, so you can’t bring large water bottles through; stick to snacks, gum, and magazines here, then buy liquids again after security near your gate. The shop takes major cards and contactless payments, handy if you’re running down leftover euros.
Quick tip: prices onboard many TFS flights for snack boxes sit higher than what you’ll see on Inmedio’s shelves, so if you care about cost, grab something here before heading to the security line in T1.