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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.

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    • Settlement: c. 1424, Town: c. 1452–1454, Municipality: c. 1508
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  2. The Capital: a perfect combination between Nature, Culture and Lifestyle. Located on a large slope facing the Atlantic and shaped like a natural amphitheatre, Funchal is Madeira’s largest tourist, commercial and cultural centre. Elevated to city status on 21 August 1508 by the royal charter of King Manuel I, the History of this archipelago's ...

    • Visit Funchal Cathedral – Sé. 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.
    • Explore the Old Town of Funchal. Funchal Old Town (Zona Velha) is a nice lively place. Most of the city’s shops and restaurants are located in this area.
    • Admire the Street Art of Rua da Santa Maria. Rua da Santa Maria was one of our favorite places in Funchal. It’s a perfect example of how a bit of imagination can bring the city to life.
    • Visit Mercado dos Lavradores – Farmer’s Market. The Mercado dos Lavradores is a flower, fruit, vegetable, and fish market in Funchal. A short visit to this colorful bustling market is a must-do in Funchal!
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  4. 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 ...

  5. Scenic cable car journey leads to tranquil gardens with a diverse array of plants and panoramic views, featuring a Japanese garden and a small museum. 5. Blandy's Wine Lodge. Vintage winery tour through the history and production of Madeira wine, complete with tastings and a museum displaying winemaking artifacts.

  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.