Funchal
A European city located in a bay bathed by the Atlantic, which combines a cosmopolitan atmosphere with a close relationship with Nature.
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Funchal
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 capital spans several centuries of traditions, culture and European cosmopolitanism. All without losing its connection with the exuberant Nature that surrounds it.
The town is named after a sweet-smelling wild herb, traditionally known as fennel (Foeniculum Vulgare), which was abundant here when the settlement was created. Later, several excellent regional products, such as sugar or wine (icons incorporated in the municipal coat of arms and are still Madeiran ex-libris today), proved crucial to the local economy, turning Funchal into a key trading point in the centre of the Atlantic.
The municipality, with an area of 76.15 km², comprises ten parishes: Imaculado Coração de Maria, Monte, Santa Luzia, Santa Maria Maior, Santo António, São Gonçalo, São Martinho, São Pedro, São Roque, and Sé. Throughout the territory, historical monuments, museums, leisure areas, lush gardens and viewpoints abound. Discover Funchal!




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Located in a bay bathed by the Atlantic Ocean on Madeira's south coast, Funchal is the capital and the archipelago’s tourist, cultural and commercial centre.

What to do
Mercado dos Lavradores (Farmers' Market)
Opened in 1940, the Farmers' Market is an architectural example of the dictatorship period known as 'Estado Novo'. Today, this space, known for its unique hustle and bustle, still fulfills its mission. Here you can find all kinds of products in an atmosphere dominated by a mix of colours, sounds, smells, and people.

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Monte Sledges
Monte Sledges, whose origin dates back to the early 19th century, are one of Madeira's most popular attractions. This is a sui generis type of handcrafted transport, originally used to take locals to the city of Funchal, which can still be found (and experienced) in the town of Monte.

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Sea Lovers
Funchal's symbiotic relationship with the ocean is an ancient one. In addition to being a means of subsistence and a connection to the world, the sea, whose temperature ranges from 18 °C to 24°C, is a second home for lovers of sport, Nature and animal life.

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Culture Passionates
Funchal has nearly six centuries of existence and unparalleled historical heritage. From its architectural heritage to monuments from various eras and styles, as well as museums and traditions that mark the life of the island, be sure to explore the cultural wealth that distinguishes this municipality.

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Events
Throughout the year, the municipality of Funchal hosts a wide variety of events that leave no one indifferent — from locals to visitors. They are, in fact, ideal moments to get in touch, in an enriching and authentic way, with the cultural traditions of this region and its people.

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Madeira Cuisine and Wine
Using the excellent ingredients produced in Madeira, thanks to its subtropical climate and the great fertility of its volcanic soils, the region's cuisine has become widely known for its unique delicacies. Both typical dishes and the famous Madeira wines carry the name of the archipelago all over the world.
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What to visit
Points of Interest
Find out what to visit in Madeira's amphitheatre - our capital!


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Activities in Funchal
From the sea to the mountains, there are plenty of activities to discover!
Events

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Carnival
The epicentre of Carnival in Madeira, whose images travel the world every year, is unquestionably Funchal. It's an explosion of joy to which it is impossible to remain indifferent. The city truly becomes a sambadrome during the Carnival Parade, which brings even more colour and revelry to this festivity.


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Flower Festival
Madeira is a hanging garden in the Atlantic. Therefore, spring is experienced here with special emphasis and gratitude, duly celebrated in the iconic Flower Festival. The decorations and flower carpets, as well as the Flower Parade, are unforgettable elements of this fragrant festival.


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Atlantic Festival
Celebrated throughout the month of June, the Atlantic Festival brings dozens of cultural initiatives to the city. Dances, exhibitions, concerts and chilling music and fireworks shows by the sea are just some of the reasons not to miss this event in Funchal. Celebrate the beginning of summer with us!


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Classics at Magnolia
Classics at Magnólia' brings together in a dynamic exhibition the best preserved classic cars of the archipelago of Madeira. In addition to the incredible classic vehicles, you will find extras circulating around the space in period costumes, contributing to a faithful recreation of the atmosphere of the early years of the 20th century.


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Wine Festival
One of the most symbolic events in Madeira is, of course, the one that celebrates the incomparable nectar produced in these fertile lands. Held during the harvest season, between late August and early September, the Wine Festival toasts to this excellent product with concerts, exhibitions and parades. Cheers!


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Nature Festival
Taking place between mountains, valleys, the Laurissilva forest and the sea, the Nature Festival is one of Madeira's most emblematic events, a hymn to the Island's exuberant natural heritage, promoting the best mountain and sea activities these islands have to offer. Everyone is welcome to this adventure!


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Christmas and New Year's Eve
Funchal lives this magical season with special emotion. After all, this is 'the celebration' of Madeira! The decorations and lights, as well as the Christmas markets, are major tourist attractions. The celebration culminates on 3 December with the colossal fireworks display, which has already been included in the Guinness World Records.

WHERE TO STAY
Where to stay
Accommodation
From modern to traditional, accommodation that will make you feel at home.

Accommodation
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Restaurants in Funchal
Cosmopolitan ambience in more or less sophisticated spaces. Come and try it!


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Other locations
Discover Madeira from north to south and east to west with the suggestions we have for you. Be dazzled by the magic of the island.

South Coast
Câmara de Lobos
The municipality of Câmara de Lobos stands out for its fishing culture, its ocean landscapes and its unmistakable traditions.

North Coast
Porto Moniz
Porto Moniz is an obligatory stop - from the Laurissilva trails to the emblematic natural pools, as well as its important historical and cultural heritage.

North Coast
São Vicente
The municipality of São Vicente is home to a vast natural and cultural heritage, such as the Laurissilva forest, volcanic caves and historical monuments.

North Coast
Santana
The municipality of Santana presents a set of unique natural, landscape, environmental, human and cultural values of great interest.

East Coast
Machico
Machico is one of the most important municipalities in the Island's History. Today, it is known for its traditional villages, landscapes and beaches.

East Coast
Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz is the gateway for those arriving on the island by plane. It is perfect for nature, beach, culture, tradition and even golf lovers.

West Coast
Ribeira Brava
Ribeira Brava has a privileged climate and a vast natural heritage and landscape. Here, some of Madeira's most famous regional products are grown.

West Coast
Ponta do Sol
Ponta do Sol is known for its beaches and typical villages. In addition, the archipelago's famous products, such as bananas and sugar cane, are grown here.

West Coast
Calheta
Calheta is the largest municipality in the Island. Between nature, the sea and multiple parishes, it offers a variety of points of interest and activities.

Madeira Peaks
Pico do Areeiro
One of the highest points of Madeira Archipelago, at an altitude of 1818 metres, Pico do Areeiro offers a privileged view of the Madeiran Mountain Massif.

Madeira Peaks
Pico Ruivo
At an altitude of 1862 metres, Pico Ruivo is the highest point of the archipelago of Madeira. The amplitude of its view is therefore unparalleled.

Where to go
Porto Santo
What to do in Porto Santo? From its paradisiacal beach to its historical heritage, discover this secret kept in the ocean.