Funchal
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Funchal is the capital and main city, of the autonomous region of Madeira, on the island of Madeira, situated in the south between Santa Cruz and Camara de Lobos cities.

The city's name comes from the abundance of fennel (funcho) found on the island. It was an important shipping center during the 15th-17th centuries. It is one of the most beautiful cities in Portugal.

Getting there

Funchal Airport (IATA : FNC) is in nearby Santa Cruz, sometimes known as Madeira international/Santa Catarina/Funchal. Once famous for its hair-raisingly short runway ending at a cliff over the Atlantic Ocean, the airport has been expanded to handle all sizes of aircraft. There are several daily flights from most major cities in Portugal (Lisbon,Porto). Flight time from Lisbon is 1 1/2 hours. Also, there are good connections from London (mostly Gatwick)(LGW), with TAP/ Air Portugal(TP) and British Airways(BA); its flying time is estimated at 3 1/2 hours.

Traveling around

The city centre is small enough to explore on foot. Orange city buses can take you around and up to Monte (lines 20, 21). Buy a giro card from the office for 2,20€, it is already preloaded with two journeys and can be topped up with additional journeys for 1,50€ a piece. Most city buses start from the waterfront area.

See

  • Madeira Botanical Gardens (Jardins Botânicos da Madeira), Caminho Meio Quinta do Bom Sucesso, about 3km from downtown, The more than 2000 plants of these hillside gardens make this one of the major attractions of the whole island.

  • Monte Palace Hotel Gardens, The gardens of this defunct hotel include a Chinese garden, artwork, a small lake, and a variety of flora and fauna.

  • Santa Clara Convent (Convento da Santa Clara), Calçada de Santa Clara 15, Dating from the end of the 15th century, this convent, now a national monument, was founded by João Gonçalves da Câmara. The **azulejo** tiles are especially notable.

  • São Lourenço Palace (Palácio de São Lourenço), Avenida Zarco, Half fortress and half palace, this construction is a good example of mannerist architecture. Highlights include the Noble Salon (Salão Nobre), the Green Room (Sala Verde), the Audience Hall (Sala de Audiências), and the gardens.

  • Sé Cathedral, The central point in Funchal, and its most-visited monument. Commissioned by the king Dom Manuel I through Portuguese explorer Gil Eanes, the cathedral was built between 1493 and 1517. The ceiling is made from local wood.

Things to do

Visit the fair/market; old port; jardim; casino. Enjoy .

  • Palheiro Golf Course , (351) 291 790 120, Rua do Balacal 29

Eat

Funchal has an abundance of good, if not necessarily cheap, eating places. Most places serve traditional Madeiran and Portuguese food, which is well-prepared and well-tasting, but not terribly exciting. One of the most typical dishes and served almost everywhere, is espada com banana, scabbard fish with banana. It is usually served with fresh salad and potatoes. A bit more expensive, bacalhau (dried, salted codfish) is served in many restaurants. One of the more common, and best, varieties is "bacalhau com natas", codfish in cream sauce.

Budget

  • Bar Beer Garden, Estrada Monumental, Arieiro. Recommended dish is Picado (beef steak served with chips). The normal size (10 euros) should be enough for 2 persons. The bigger size (13 euros) could serve 3 - 4 persons.

  • Golden Gate Grand Café, Avenida Arriaga 21. Very centrally located, straight across the street from Palácio de São Lourenço. Its coffee, pastries, food and service is excellent and the café, opened in 1814, has a nice atmosphere with a good mix of local customers and tourists.

  • O Castelo Dos Hamburguers, Rua da Carreira, 306, Tel: + 351 291 756616. This place sells only 3 types of prego-style hamburgers: normal, special and super. Also try their smoothies. Inquire at the hotel for English, Germanic, Scandinavian pubs/bars.

Mid-range

  • Doca do Cavacas, Estrada Monumental, Ponta de Cruz, Tel: + 351 291 762057. Fish restaurant.

  • Japanese Restaurant, 2nd floor, Monumental Lido Shopping, Lido. Buffet lunch for 10 euros.

Splurge

  • Xôpana Restaurant, Choupana Hills Resort and Spa, Tel: (+351) 291 20 6020. Award winning restaurant at the Choupana Hills Resort, with a magnificent view over Funchal and world-class food and wine.

  • Les Faunes, Estrada Monumental 139, In Reid's Palace Hotel, Tel: 291/71-71-71. Top quality French restaurant.

  • Il Gallo D´Oro, Gourmet restaurant located at The Cliff Bay hotel (Porto Bay Hotels & Resorts) recently awarded with a Michelin star. Reservations tel: (+351) 291 707 700. Dress Code: Tie or jacket for gentleman.

Drink

Not the party capital of the world. Most of bars are very quiet. No decent Irish bars. Some think the best bar is Glorias Latino.

  • Bar Amazónia, (351) 291 228 164, Rua de São Filipe 19, A pleasant little bar.

  • Café do Teatro, (351) 291 226 371, Avenida Arriaga Ed. Teatro Municipal Baltazar Dias

  • Chameleon Disco-Bar, (351) 291 228 038, Rua Imperatriz D. Amelia Nº119, in front of the Carlton, Café and bar with a tropical atmosphere. Karaoke on Mondays and Tuesdays, live music on Thursdays, and ladies' night on Sunday.

  • FX Bar, (351) 965-077-875, Largo das Fontes 39

  • Madeira Casino , (351) 291 209 180, The only casino on the island. Designed by Oscar Niemeyer.

  • Vespas, Avenida Sá Carneiro 60, Dance club very popular with young people.

Sleep

Budget

During low season (winter) prices may drop significantly, e.g., from 50€ to 35€. Time around Christmas is high-season.

  • Apartamentos Sao Paulo and Apartamentos Alegria . Owned by the Mendonza family. Has 2 apartment blocks. Located in the Old Town, close to the English Church & Rua da Carreira. Cheaper rates for weekly stays.

  • Residencial Melba (Melba Pension), Azinhaga da Casa Branca 8. Lies in Western Funchal. 12 rooms.

Mid-range

  • Pestana Hotels & Resorts - Funchal''': Pestana Miramar, Pestana Village, Pestana Palms, Pestana Bay, Pestana Gardens

  • Quinta Perestrello Heritage House, Rua Drº Pita nº 3, . A small hotel, One adult 33€ per night and breakfast (special offer low season), 37 double rooms, located near Reid's Palace. 24 hour reception.

  • Hotel Monte Carlo, Calçada da Saude Nr. 10. Beautiful, old hotel with a great view over the city of Funchal. Directly near the Convent St. Clara. Reasonable priced and not directly in a desiganted tourist district. Lots of good and affordable restaurants nearby.

  • Porto Santa Maria ((Porto Bay Hotels & Resorts)) , (+351) 291 206 700, (+351) 291 206 700, Avenida do Mar, nº 50 , Just in front of the sea and the city harbour, in Funchal´s Old Town, near Cable Car, Forte de São Tiago and Mercado Lavradores.

  • Porto Mare ((Porto Bay Hotels & Resorts)) , (+351) 291 703 700, (+351) 291 703 700, Rua Simplício dos Passos Gouveia, 21, One of the three hotels in the resort Vila Porto Mare, near Lido´s promenade, tropical gardens with more than 400 specimes, five pools, four restaurants, sports and SPA...

  • Suite Hotel Eden Mar ((Porto Bay Hotels & Resorts)) , (+351) 291 700 700, (+351) 291 700 700, Rua do Gorgulho, 2, One of the three hotels in the resort Vila Porto Mare, near Lido´s promenade, kitchenette, tropical gardens with more than 400 specimes, five pools, four restaurants, sports and SPA. Totally refurbished in 2009..

Splurge

  • Pestana Hotels & Resorts - Funchal''': Pestana Carlton Madeira, Pestana Casino Park, Pestana Grand

  • Choupana Hills Resort, Travessa do Largo da Choupana, (351) 291 20 60 20, . One of the top hotels in Madeira just outside Funchal.

  • The Cliff Bay ((Porto Bay Hotels & Resorts)) , (+351) 291 707 700, (+351) 291 707 700, Estrada Monumental, 147, direct access to the sea, stunning views over the Atlantic and Funchal´s bay, one michelin star restaurant.

Buy

Flowers & fruit (check with the airline/ship if they can be brought abroad).

The island is world-famous for its wines. Several stores offer varying selections. Consult Wikipedia and other sites for details.

Get out

Porto Santo - A wonderful quiet beach community, Porto Santo is a small island on the North-East of Madeira can be reached by either boat or plane. It is well worth a visit for it's nice small restaurants, it's long beach, and the Christopher Columbus house.

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