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  1. Découvrez Funchal ! Située au cœur d'une baie bordée par l'océan Atlantique sur la côte sud de l'île de Madère, Funchal est la capitale et le centre touristique, culturel et commercial de l'archipel. Inauguré en 1940, le marché des Lavradores présente une architecture typique de l'Estado Novo. Aujourd'hui, cet espace, connu pour son ...

  2. Feb 9, 2024 · Funchal is the capital of this Portuguese island and the 6 th largest city in Portugal. A charming town nestled between steep hills and the Atlantic Ocean, Funchal is the perfect base to explore Madeira. Here are some of the most unique things to do in Funchal for any type of traveller.

  3. Jun 27, 2011 · Hotel Madeira is a 3-star hotel in Funchal's city center, close to shops and restaurants. It offers free WiFi access. Each room has a private bathroom with walk-in shower and hairdryer. Show more. 8.2. Very Good. 1,333 reviews. Price from $134.24 per night. Check availability.

  4. May 9, 2024 · Take a walking tour of Funchal City. 4. Learn about Cristiano Ronaldo’s life at his museum. 5. Try all the delicious food of Madeira Island. 6. Try fruits you never tried in Mercado dos Lavradores. 7. Visit the Funchal Cathedral.

  5. Oct 6, 2023 · Where is Funchal, Portugal? If planning to visit Funchal, it is important to know where it’s located! Madeira Island sits in the North Atlantic Ocean about 550 miles west of Casablanca, Morocco. The small island is shaped like a kidney bean – and is just 34 miles across and 14 miles from top to bottom.

  6. Funchal. Funchal, the capital of the Madeira archipelago, was declared a city in the 1500s and became an important point between the old and new worlds. The laidback city became a fixture on the global scene thanks to Madeiran sugar, nicknamed "white gold.”. Today, Funchal is known for its gorgeous weather, local wine, and pretty handicrafts.

  7. With an area of approximately 75 km², Funchal is divided into 10 parishes, which extend virtually from the sea to the mountain. All of them have attractions worth visiting and, although the centre of Funchal is the jewel of the crown, the truth is that some of the most spectacular viewpoints are found in the parishes further away from the centre, at higher altitudes, offering panoramic views over the natural amphitheatre that embraces Funchal.