Funchal

A stunning Atlantic city

With its multi-coloured houses perched on steep slopes and blessed with breathtaking sea views, the capital of Madeira wows even the most experienced traveller. Figures of the ilk of Christopher Columbus, Winston Churchill, Rainer Maria Rilke, Empress Elizabeth of Austria and Ernest Hemingway all strolled through its picture-postcard streets. Wandering through the old town dotted with popular art, traditional markets, colonial buildings, museums for all tastes, outstanding restaurants and exclusive terraces is a true gift for the soul.

 

The quintessentially maritime atmosphere of its harbour, the picturesque and much-photographed neighbourhood of Velha and the Rua de Santa Maria, the bustling Lavradores Market, the historic Cathedral and the smell of wood from the legendary Blandy’s wineries are all unique snapshots of this fascinating city. Meanwhile, fans from the world over flock to the Cristiano Ronaldo Museum, an elite sportsman and quite possibly Funchal's most famous son.

 

The best ways to enjoy its year-round mild climate are to head to its sun-kissed beaches to enjoy your favourite water sport, cool off in the shade of its spectacular flower-filled gardens, and - of course - visit its Michelin-starred restaurants, where you can savour excellent dishes washed down with the best Malvasia wines on the planet. On a trip to Funchal you'll discover a verdant city in the south of Madeira, one of the best destinations in Europe to soak up a truly vibrant atmosphere.

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