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Best of Funchal private walking tour with local specialities tasting

Funchal, PT
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Join us on the Best of Funchal private walking tour and immerse yourself in the rich history and vibrant culture of this charming city. Embark on a journey through Funchal's medieval center, admiring the magnificent religious masterpieces and defensive fortresses that once protected the city from pirates. Stroll through the picturesque cobblestone streets of the Old Town, where you'll find centuries-old buildings, lively shops, bars, and restaurants. Explore the Santa Clara Convent, a valuable heritage site, and browse the vibrant Mercado dos Lavradores, filled with a feast of colors, sounds, and smells. Visit the impressive Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption and the historic Funchal Town Hall Building, a harmonious example of late 18th-century architecture. Discover the iconic Jesuits College and the striking Saint James Fort, offering breathtaking views over Funchal's coastline. Finally, soar above the city on a cable car to Monte, where you'll explore the Tropical Palace Gardens and the fascinating Church of Our Lady of Monte. Throughout the tour, you'll have the chance to taste local specialties and even sample some of Madeira's famous wine. Don't miss out on this unforgettable experience in the heart of Funchal.

About this experience

  • Non Refundable There is no return, refund or cancellation possible with this product
  • Admission Included
  • 4 hours
  • Suitable for 1-7 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore Funchal's medieval center and historical buildings
  • Stroll through Funchal's charming and lively Old Town
  • Visit the beautiful Santa Clara Convent and its valuable heritage
  • Experience the vibrant and colorful Mercado dos Lavradores
  • Admire the Gothic-style Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption
  • All fees and taxes
  • Madeira specialities tasting
  • Pick-up
  • Funchal cable car tickets
  • Admission tickets to tropical palace gardens
  • Professional licensed guide
  • Lunch and drinks
  • Transportation

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Introduction:

Experience the Best of Funchal with a private walking tour that takes you through the enchanting streets of Funchal Old Town. Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Madeira as you explore the city center and visit its most important sights. This tour is perfect for those who want to discover the hidden gems of Funchal and indulge in local specialties.

What to Expect:

During this tour, you can expect to discover the fascinating history of Funchal and Madeira. As you walk through the charming streets of Funchal Old Town, your knowledgeable guide will provide insights into the city's past and how it has shaped its present. You will have the opportunity to visit important landmarks and learn about their significance. In addition to the cultural and historical aspects of the tour, you will also get to indulge in the delicious flavors of Madeira. Taste local specialties and experience the unique culinary traditions of the island. If you're a wine enthusiast, don't miss the chance to sample the famous Madeira wine.

Who is This For?

This private walking tour is suitable for all types of travelers who want to explore Funchal and immerse themselves in its history and culture. Whether you're a history buff, a food lover, or simply curious about the local traditions, this tour offers something for everyone. It is a great way to discover the hidden gems of Funchal and gain a deeper understanding of Madeira's heritage.

Why Book This?

By booking this private walking tour, you will have the opportunity to see Funchal from a different perspective. With a knowledgeable guide by your side, you will gain insights and stories that you wouldn't discover on your own. The tour includes tastings of local specialties, allowing you to truly immerse yourself in the flavors of Madeira. Additionally, the tour provides admission tickets to the Monte Palace Madeira, where you can admire an incredible collection of Portuguese tiles and learn about the country's history.

Good to Know:

It's important to note that lunch and drinks are not included in the tour, so you may want to plan accordingly. Transportation to and from the meeting point is also not provided, giving you the flexibility to explore Funchal at your own pace after the tour. The itinerary includes a visit to the Monte Palace Madeira, a masterpiece of tile collections that depict the social, cultural, and religious events of Portugal's history. Take the time to appreciate the tropical gardens and the stunning views from this unique attraction.

Reviews:

Travelers who have experienced this tour have praised the knowledgeable guides who provided interesting insights into Funchal's history. They loved the opportunity to taste local specialties and appreciated the inclusion of admission tickets to the Monte Palace Madeira. Overall, customers were highly satisfied with their experience and would recommend this tour to others seeking a deeper understanding of Funchal and Madeira.

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Your Itinerary

Avenida do Mar

Meet your guide at Cruise Port or at your hotel in Funchal. Explore the city’s medieval center dating from the Golden Age of Sugar, discover the magnificent 17th-century religious masterpieces, and the defensive fortresses built to protect the city from the pirate’s attacks. Avenida do Mar is Funchal’s main seaside landmark attraction. The avenue boasts an impressive number of kiosk cafés and local restaurants, all lined up overlooking the sea. There are also some other sightseeing spots worth visiting on this avenue. The harborside features light brown sand, loads of yachts and ships, with pleasant places for a comfortable sit down to watch the crashing waves.

Zona Velha

Cobblestones, Old buildings and much more… Stroll through Funchal´s Old Town, one of Funchal´s main tourist hotpots, popular for its historical, architectural, gastronomical and artistic aspects. Become enchanted by a picturesque setting of narrow cobblestone streets lined by aged buildings (some dating back to the 15th century) in an environment that is full of life and spirit, with a variety of shops, bars, and restaurants.

Santa Clara Convent

The Santa Clara Convent was built in the late 16th century, by order of the second captain-major of Funchal, João Gonçalves da Câmara, in the vicinity of his father's residence, to gather the daughters of the local nobility. The set of buildings of the Santa Clara convent is a valuable heritage for its furnishings, but more importantly for having reached the present day with the same mission that it was built for: A Convent for Franciscan Sisters. In the Convent we can visit: the Courtyard, the São Gonçalo de Amarante Chapel, possibly built in the 17th century, an access porch to the Choirs and Cloister, and the Lower and Upper Choir, with a beautiful panorama of the interior of Santa Clara Church.

Admission Not Included

Mercado dos Lavradores

The Mercado dos Lavradores (Farmers' Market), which was designed by Edmundo Tavares (1892-1983), opened its doors on 24 November 1940. A testament to the architecture of the Estado Novo regime, the grandiose design of the building reflects its intended role as the main supplier of goods to the city. Huge panels of tiles painted with regional themes by João Rodrigues and produced by Faiança Batisttini de Maria de Portugal in 1940 adorn the facade, the main entrance and the fish market. Inside, the space is organised into small “Plazas”, “Squares”, “Streets” and “Little Stairways”, where all types of products are sold. Here you will find a feast of colours, sounds, smells and people.

Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption

The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption in Sé, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal, is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Funchal, which encompasses all of the Autonomous Region of Madeira. The late fifteenth-century cathedral is one of the few structures that survive virtually intact since the early period of colonization of Madeira. The patron of the cathedral is Our Lady of the Assumption. The cathedral is designed in a Gothic style and has three naves.

Admission Not Included

Town Hall

The Funchal Town Hall Building is located in what was once the palace of Count Carvalhal and it is a harmonious example of late 18th-century architecture. This building was commissioned in 1758 by the Count of Carvalhal to be his residence and then passed through several owners and tenants. In 1883 it was acquired by the Funchal Municipal Council to serve as Town Hall, due to the development of the city, which forced the authorities to look for a larger place to hold its headquarters. The building has undergone adaptations and changes over the years, but kept it's original architecture. This palace is a harmonious example of late 18th century architecture, which contains an interior landscaped courtyard, coated with Batisttini tiles executed at the Maria de Portugal Factory in 1940, as well as a fountain decorated with a marble statue of "Leda and the Swan", work of Germano José Salles.

Admission Not Included

Colegio dos Jesuitas do Funchal

The Jesuits College is, by its historical importance, one of the most emblematic buildings of the city of Funchal. Founded by decree by King D. Sebastião, on the 20th of August 1569, the Jesuits College of Funchal marked the life of the whole island of Madeira over the centuries. For over 400 years it had several tenants, from the Jesuits who built the historical set to spread Christian faith, to the English invaders, the military who settled here for over a century, to the present day as Madeira University’s headquarters.

Admission Not Included

Sao Tiago Fort

Built in the early 17th century, as a fortress to defend the port of Funchal, Saint James Fort is an urban fort of military architecture. This fort in military-style architecture influence is located above the seafront in Funchal Old Quarters commonly known as Zona Velha. The Santiago Fort was built to defend the port of Funchal in the early 17th century.

Admission Not Included

Santa Maria Street

You will have the opportunity to take lots of photos while this walking tour of Funchal. Admire Old Town’s painted doors and walls on Rua de Santa Maria and breath-taking views from the viewpoints. One of the most colorful streets of Funchal, over 200 doors are plastered with eye-popping paintings of all kinds. Rua de Santa Maria is one of the oldest and most colorful streets in Funchal on the island of Madeira. Located in the old town (zona velha), this street leading up to the church of Santa Maria Maior is wide enough only for pedestrians and is lined with restaurants, cafes and the odd art gallery or two.

Manor Estate of the Crosses Museum (Quinta das Cruzes)

The Cruzes Viewpoint is located in São Pedro, Funchal, right next to the Quinta das Cruzes. This is one of the oldest sights of Funchal, which opened in 1936. This viewpoint has a panoramic view of the downtown Funchal.

Admission Not Included

Sao Joao do Pico Fortress

The exact date, when the construction of this fortress was first started, is not yet known. Although, it is believed that the construction had already begun in 1606, the fortress was only finished during the second half of the 17th century. At around that time its name was also changed to São Filipe, then in the 19th century to São Miguel and later back to São João again. In the 20th century the fortress was ceded to the Navy, which installed their communications centre here. Classified monument of public interest in 1943, this fortress (Fortaleza do Pico) offers a magnificent view over Funchal to all those who made it up the steep alley!

Admission Not Included

Funchal Cable Car

Get to Monte on the cable car and explore Tropical Palace Gardens and Church of Our Lady of Monte. From the cable car, hovering over the city, where buildings rise alongside gardens and kitchen-gardens, you can enjoy Funchal’s amphitheater and bay in a scenario of blues, greens and oranges.

Admission Included

Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Monte

The Church of Our Lady of Monte is the main church in the Freguesia (Parish in English) of Monte (Funchal), Madeira. In 1470 a chapel (dedicated to Nossa Senhora da Encarnação) was built on this site by Adão Gonçalves Ferreira, the first man born in Madeira. On 10 June 1741, the first stone of the current church dedicated to Our Lady of Monte was laid. A few months after the church was completed, the Church was seriously affected by an earthquake on 31 March 1748. It was rebuilt and on 20 December 1818, the Church was finally consecrated by the Archbishop of Meliapor and administrator of the Diocese D. Frei Joaquim de Meneses e Ataíde. Emperor Charles I of Austria died in exile on Madeira and was laid to rest in the church.

Admission Not Included

Monte Palace Madeira

Open to the public since 1991 this masterpiece located in Monte was put together by José Berardo and includes one of the most important tile collections in Portugal. The tiles exhibited amidst the tropical vegetation represent several ages, coming from palaces, churches, chapels and private houses throughout the former Portuguese empire. Most of them describe social, cultural and religious events. From these we point out a door from the 18th century, framed by a chapel’s frontispiece, with two lateral figures holding the stones of the 10 Commandments and a sword; and 40 tile panels telling the Portuguese history, beginning with the kingdom of Dom Afonso Henriques and ending with a panel dedicated to the Third Republic. During the tour, you will have time to taste local specialities and, if you will want to – taste the wine of Madeira.

Admission Included

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