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    Funchal (Portuguese pronunciation: ⓘ) is the capital, largest city and the municipal seat of Portugal's Autonomous Region of Madeira, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean. The city has a population of 105,795, [1] making it the sixth largest city in Portugal.

  2. Funchal is the capital of Madeira, a European city with a cosmopolitan atmosphere and a close relationship with Nature. Discover its history, culture, cuisine, events, activities and attractions in this official tourism board website.

    • Visit Funchal Cathedral – Sé
    • Explore The Old Town of Funchal
    • Admire The Street Art of Rua Da Santa Maria
    • Visit Mercado Dos Lavradores – Farmer’s Market
    • Enjoy The Views from Monte Cable Car
    • Visit Monte Palace Tropical Garden
    • Visit Madeira Botanical Garden
    • See The Church of Our Lady of Monte
    • Take A Wicker Toboggan Sled Ride
    • Taste Madeira Wine

    Located in the city center, The Cathedral of Funchal (Sé)is one of the main historic landmarks of Funchal. Built in the beginning of the 16th century, at the peak of the Portuguese explorers’ era, Funchal Cathedral is a symbol of power and prosperity. Not to be missed is the Gothic altarpiece, composed of gilt woodwork, oil paintings on wood, and s...

    Funchal Old Town (Zona Velha)is a nice lively place. Most of the city’s shops and restaurants are located in this area. It might get a bit busy when there are cruise ships in town, but it still has a great local feel. The main shopping streets are Rua do Aljube, Rua da Carreira, and Rua Dr. Fernao Ornelas. If you are looking for a place for lunch, ...

    Rua da Santa Mariawas one of our favorite places in Funchal. It’s a perfect example of how a bit of imagination can bring the city to life. This area that has suffered from the flooding is now completely reborn. A public art program called ‘Arte de Portas Abertas’ (the art of the open doors) has managed to transform an old shabby area of Funchal’s ...

    The Mercado dos Lavradoresis a flower, fruit, vegetable, and fish market in Funchal. A short visit to this colorful bustling market is a must-do in Funchal! The impressive building dates from 1940 and the inside space is organized in several different areas (‘Plazas’), connected by passages and staircases. The market is open daily (except Sundays a...

    Visiting Monte has been probably the most popular Funchal attraction for many decades. At the beginning of the 20th century, tourists could reach the mountain by steam train. Nowadays, you can make the same journey and enjoy the scenery from Monte Cable Car (Teleférico do Funchal). The ride from Funchal old town to Monte takes 15-20 minutes one way...

    Monte Palace Tropical Gardenis another amazing garden you can visit in Funchal. Since it’s located just next to the upper station of Monte cable car, it’s probably the most visited garden in Funchal. Featuring over 100,000 plant species with a separate section devoted solely to Madeira’s flora, it’s a garden that is well worth a few hours of your t...

    Madeira is an island of flowers and Funchal is the city of gardens. Madeira Botanical Garden (Jardim Botânico). This is the biggest garden with the most varied collection of plants from all over the world. The estate where the Botanical Garden is located dates from 1880 and used to be privately owned. What a garden for one family! The Botanical Gar...

    The Church of Our Lady of Monte (Igreja do Monte)is a little 18th-century church just a few steps away from Monte cable car top station and the Monte Palace Tropical Garden. You’ll have to negotiate some very steep stairs, but it’s well worth it. On a clear day, you can see the town of Funchal, the beautiful coastline, and the mountains. The exteri...

    Dating from the end of the 19th century, wickerwork is a very important industry in Madeira. Wicker is used for all kinds of objects like breadbaskets or chairs, but also for the world-famous Madeira wicker baskets. Wicker basket sled ridedown the steep streets of Monte is probably the most unique tourist attraction in Funchal. Toboggans are pushed...

    No trip to Madeira would be complete without tasting some of Madeira’s famous sweet wine. There are several wine museums and cellars in Funchal, but the one that is most worth a visit is The Old Blandy Wine Lodge. Located in the oldest area of Funchal, Blandy’s Wine Lodge is a place where you can not only learn about the making of the Madeira wine ...

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  4. 1. Monte Palace Madeira. 9,127. Gardens. Open to the public since 1991, the Monte Palace Madeira occupies an area of 70.000 square meters and houses a huge exotic plant's collection, coming from all over the world, together with swans,duck's and Koi fish. The Monte Palace Museum is an ideal exhibition space nestled within the beautiful ...

    • Quinta das Cruzes. Now a museum, the Quinta das Cruzes is a quintessential old Madeiran manor house complete with gardens and a private chapel. Originally the home of João…
    • Zona Velha. Once a run-down area between the Mercado dos Lavradores and the Fortaleza de Santiago, in recent years the 'Old Zone' of merchant's houses and 19th…
    • Mercado dos Lavradores. Built in 1940 by architect Edmundo Tavares, Funchal's art deco market is one of its top attractions as well as still serving as the island's best fresh…
    • Sé. Funchal's 16th-century cathedral once oversaw the world's largest diocese – all of Portugal’s overseas territories from Madeira to Brazil to Angola – and…
  5. Funchal 101: The Essential Guide. Across the Atlantic Ocean, on an island archipelago belonging to Portugal, is the stunning paradise that is Madeira, and its capital city Funchal. Historically, the city was known for its “white gold” Madeiran sugar but tourists visit it today for its warm weather, delicious wine, and incredible picturesque ...

  6. Experiencing the City. From historical monuments to museums, restaurants with flavour and knowledge, multiple leisure spaces, tropical gardens and beaches, stunning viewpoints and a lively cultural agenda, if you're looking for things to do in Funchal, you will find a wide range of places to discover and experiences to live.