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City Tour Corners of Funchal for Cruises

Funchal, PT
Funchal, PT
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Discover the corners of Funchal on this exciting city tour! Immerse yourself in the history and culture of this vibrant capital as you explore its charming streets and iconic landmarks. From the impressive Igreja de Sao Pedro, adorned with stunning glazed tiles and precious artwork, to the Municipal Gardens with their exotic plant species, every step of this tour is filled with beauty and wonder. Admire the statue of João Gonçalves Zarco, a symbol of the city's rich heritage, and visit the Town Hall with its grand architecture and magnificent courtyard. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, a stunning blend of Gothic and Mudejar influences. And to top it all off, indulge in a wine tasting and sample delicious local sweets. Book this tour now and get ready to be captivated by the fascinating corners of Funchal!

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 4 hours 30 minutes
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Self Guided Experience
  • Snacks
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Gratuities

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Introduction

Discover the rich history and cultural wonders of Funchal, the captivating capital of Madeira, on the City Tour Corners of Funchal for Cruises. Immerse yourself in the six hundred years of history as you explore the city's architectural gems, picturesque gardens, and vibrant markets. From charming churches and statues to beautiful gardens and historical sites, this tour offers a captivating journey through Funchal's past and present. Transfers to the Cruise Terminal are also included for your convenience.

What to expect?

During this 270-minute tour, you can expect to visit several fascinating landmarks and attractions that showcase the unique charm of Funchal. Explore the Igreja de São Pedro, a magnificent church adorned with 17th-century glazed tiles and exquisite paintings. Stroll through the Municipal Gardens, a tranquil oasis filled with beautiful flowers and exotic plant species. Take a leisurely walk along Avenida Arriaga, the central hub of the city, and soak in the enchanting atmosphere. Marvel at the Estatua Joao Goncalves Zarco, a statue that commemorates the iconic figure in Funchal's history. Admire the architectural beauty of the Town Hall and the Igreja de São João Evangelista do Colégio do Funchal. Finally, don't miss the opportunity to indulge in wine tasting and sample delicious local sweets.

Who is this for?

The City Tour Corners of Funchal for Cruises is a must-do experience for anyone who wants to delve into the rich history and culture of Funchal. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply seeking a unique and immersive travel experience, this tour offers something for everyone. It is perfect for curious explorers who want to discover the hidden corners and secrets of Funchal, as well as those who appreciate the beauty of architecture and gardens. This tour is suitable for all age groups, ensuring that everyone can enjoy and appreciate the wonders of Funchal.

Why book this?

Embark on the City Tour Corners of Funchal for Cruises and experience the magic of Funchal firsthand. This tour allows you to delve into the rich history and culture of the city while exploring its architectural gems, picturesque gardens, and vibrant markets. Immerse yourself in the fascinating stories and legends of Funchal as you visit iconic landmarks and attractions. The inclusion of transfers to the Cruise Terminal ensures a hassle-free and convenient experience. Don't miss the opportunity to witness the beauty of Funchal and create lasting memories.

Good to know

During the tour, you will have the chance to explore some of Funchal's most beloved landmarks and attractions. From the impressive Igreja de São Pedro with its stunning interior decorations, to the tranquil Municipal Gardens filled with native and exotic plant species, each stop offers a unique and captivating experience. Take your time to appreciate the beauty and history of each location and don't forget to try the wine tasting and local sweets. Remember to bring comfortable shoes and clothing, as you will be walking and exploring for an extended period. Capture the memorable moments with your camera, and feel free to ask your knowledgeable guide any questions you may have. Get ready to be enchanted by the charm of Funchal.

Reviews

Visitors who have experienced the City Tour Corners of Funchal for Cruises have praised the tour for its captivating insights into the rich history and culture of Funchal. They were impressed by the well-preserved architectural gems, the picturesque gardens, and the vibrant atmosphere of the markets. Travelers appreciated the knowledgeable and friendly guides who shared fascinating stories and anecdotes, enhancing their overall experience. The inclusion of transfers to the Cruise Terminal received positive feedback, making it convenient for travelers. Overall, visitors left with a deeper understanding and appreciation for Funchal's unique charm and beauty.

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  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Igreja de Sao Pedro

In the same way that it happened with the development of the same district of São Pedro, the construction of the church was delayed for a long time due to a multitude of impediments. The order was already given in 1590 and it should have taken about 6 years, but due to the alterations, extensions and improvements that had to be made to the original plans, it came to an end in the middle of the 18th century. The entire complex of the mother church of São Pedro was created from a large church with a single nave, three side chapels and two collateral altars. Glazed tiles from the 17th century cover all the interior walls from floor to ceiling, not only in the nave and choir, but also in the sacristy. Paintings, jewelry and furniture from the 17th to the 20th century complete the interior decoration.

Municipal Gardens

Also known as the Dona Amélia Garden in memory of this Portuguese empress, the Municipal Garden consists of 8,300 m2 of beautiful flowers, plants and trees native to Madeira, as well as other exotic species from the rest of the world. The construction of this garden dates back to 1880, when the first plants came from Paris and Porto.

Avenida Arriaga

Known as the Central Plate of the capital, with jacaranda trees and gardens between the main government buildings of Funchal. A tour between the Municipal Garden and the Cathedral.

Estatua Joao Goncalves Zarco

The Statue of João Gonçalves Zarco is located in Funchal. To perpetuate the figure and work of João Gonçalves Zarco, the General District Board entrusted Francisco Franco with the construction of this statue. The architect Cristino da Silva was in charge of the pedestal project, where he represented allegorical elements related to the Discoveries: Colonization, Conquest, Wisdom and Evangelization. Once the place was chosen, the monument was inaugurated. Thus, in 1934, the statue of João Gonçalves Zarco was erected at the crossroads of Avenida Zarco and Avenida Arriaga. This statue won the gold medal at the Ibero-American Exhibition in Seville in 1929.

Funchal City Hall

The Town Hall, located on Rua dos Ferreiros, is an excellent example of 18th century civil architecture. It was acquired by the Carvalhal Esmeraldo family in 1883. The building's highlights are its impressive doorway, carved from gray stone, and its magnificent reception on the first floor, which has 11 windows with their own balconies. The strong iron bars, typical of 17th and 18th century buildings, protect the windows on the ground floor and a splendid staircase connects the reception with the first floor. An arch leads to its beautiful inner courtyard, where you can see a marble statue of "Leda and the Swan". In Largo do Município, surrounded by the City Hall, the Colégio Church and the Museum of Sacred Art, you will find a fountain built in 1942 and an obelisk decorated with the coat of arms of the city along with other national symbols

Igreja de Sao Joao Evangelista do Colegio do Funchal

After the looting carried out by a French flotilla in 1566, three Jesuit priests arrived on the island with the mission of raising the spirits of the population and checking whether the religious beliefs of the islanders had not been negatively affected. As his stay was a complete success, in 1569 the Society of Jesus ordered that a college be established in Madeira. The Jesuits arrived in March 1570 and stayed in one of the guest houses in São Sebastião. They began to search without delay for a place to settle permanently and immediately found a complex of buildings to the north of the streets later known as the “Queimadas”. Inside the church, the collection of altarpieces with gold leaf from the years 1647, 1648, 1654 and 1660 stands out. The main altar is considered a jewel of the carvings of the time in Madeira. Among the numerous chapels, the one of the “Eleven Thousand Virgins” must be highlighted for its beautiful altar. Its walls are covered with typical tiles.

Museu do Bordado - Instituto do Vinho, do Bordado e do Artesanato da Madeira

The beautiful buildings that make up the Funchal museums, with gardens filled with flowers from the four corners of the world

Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption

In November 1485, construction began on a new church in Praça Campo do Duque, although it suffered several delays. In the year 1500, King D. Manuel l insisted that the work on the so-called “great church” had to end and in 1517 the new temple was finally consecrated. The architecture of this Cathedral is a mixture of strong European Southern Gothic and Mudejar influences, as well as Manueline and local styles. Ten Gothic arches connect the naves and the penumbra produced by natural light enters through eight Manueline openings, the rosette on the façade and some pointed windows on the main altar. Upon entering the temple, you will find some donations from King Manuel I of Portugal, such as the fountain, still located in its original place, the pulpit and the small main altar. Six chapels with Gothic arches occupy the side naves.

Mallassada Boutique

Wine tasting and typical local sweets.

Admission Included

Bordal - Bordados da Madeira

We will also visit an exhibition of Bordado Madeira

Zona Velha

Of particular interest here is Santa Maria street, whose doors have been decorated by international artists with their works of art. We walk through the old streets of Funchal, to then arrive at the ornate blue and white tiled Entrance of the Mercado dos Lavradores.

Mercado dos Lavradores

Mercado dos Lavradores, the famous and colorful market. where the most beautiful flowers of Madeira are displayed and all the exotic fruits are there for you to taste.

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