Tours & tickets
Funchal City Hall

Booked 50+ times last week

Funchal City Hall

Funchal City Hall: Our most recommended tours and activities

Funchal: Old Town Walking Tour

Funchal: Old Town Walking Tour

Meet your guide inside the Jesuits’ College of Funchal (at the Gaudeamus Shop, inside the University of Madeira Rectory) to begin this 2-hour guided walking tour of the city. Learn how the history of Madeira and Funchal has shaped the city centre as you visit its most iconic landmarks. We begin the tour with a visit to a hidden gem inside Funchal City Hall, before continuing to a traditional sweet factory founded in the 19th century. From there, we head to the iconic Farmers’ Market, passing along one of the city’s busiest streets to learn about the early days of Madeira’s embroidery industry. After exploring the vibrant market, we make our way through the medieval Santa Maria Street to the Admiral’s Garden and the ruins of an old fortress, located near the riverbeds that were once walled in to protect the city from flooding. The tour continues to Colombo Square, where we explore Madeira’s sugarcane industry and its surprising connection to the discoverer of the Americas, who once lived on the island. From there, we visit key landmarks such as the Regional Legislative Assembly and pass by the Cathedral, which in the 16th century served as the seat of the largest diocese in the world. We then stop at the Municipal Garden for a quick visit at a traditional Wine Lodge, before continuing to the Jesuits’ Church and returning to the former Jesuits' College, founded by King Sebastian of Portugal in the 16th century. This tour is led by guides from the Madeiran Heritage programme, helping to fund our educational outreach to schools across Madeira and support social assistance programmes for students at the University of Madeira.

Funchal: City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

Funchal: City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

Enjoy Funchal, the capital of Madeira, on a hop-on hop-off City Sightseeing bus tour. Picturesquely situated, the city boasts sub-tropical gardens and is an important port-of-call for many cruise ships. Enjoy unlimited double-decker bus access for 24 or 48-hours, seeing all of the best sights on the way round. From the open-top deck experience unrivalled views of the natural landscape, and learn fascinating facts about the city's history from the on-board tour commentary. Discover stunning architecture on your sightseeing adventure, such as the historic Sao Martinho Church. Explore Pestana Gardens for a peaceful stroll amongst the green surroundings, or hop off at Praca do Povo if you're looking for a more vibrant atmosphere. It's entirely up to you to choose what you'd like to see and do during your stay in Funchal. Book your City Sightseeing ticket today to see all of this and much more! Red Route Bus Stops: 1. Avenida do Mar – Marina 2. Praça do Povo 3. Teleférico 4. Campo da Barca 5. Praça da Autonomia 6. Câmara Municipal 7. Casino da Madeira 8. Quinta Magnolia 9. Igreja S. Martinho 10. Pico dos Barcelos 11. Centro - Camara de Lobos 1 12. Centro - Camara de Lobos 2 13. Hotel Orca Praia 14. Praia Formosa 15. Rotunda Assicom 16. Forum Madeira Shopping 17. Hotel Pestana Promenade 18. Hotel Porto Mare 19. Lido 20. Largo da Paz 21. Hotel Pestana Carlton Madeira Blue Route Bus Stops (included in the 48-hour tickets only): 1. Avenida do Mar - Marina 2. Praca do Povo 3. Teleferico 4. Praca da Autonomia 5. Monte 6. Jardim do Imperador 7. Monte 8. Livramento 9. Campo da Barca 10. Rotunda do Infante 11. Casino da Madeira 12. Hotel Pestana Carlton Madeira

Hidden Funchal: Stories & Secrets Tour

Hidden Funchal: Stories & Secrets Tour

Discover the elegant and lesser-known side of Funchal on a 2-hour guided walking tour that blends noble history with hidden gems and a meaningful social mission. The tour begins at the Jesuits’ College of Funchal, part of the University of Madeira, a building with over four centuries of history. From there, you’ll hear about the dramatic French attack of 1566 and continue through the charming English neighbourhood to learn about the British families who helped shape Madeira’s identity over the centuries. Visit the English Church, admire manor houses built by Madeiran elites, and enjoy panoramic views from the Quinta das Cruzes viewpoint, near the former home of João Gonçalves Zarco, the naval captain who led the early settlement of the island, in the name of the Portuguese King, in the 15th century. The tour also passes by the Santa Clara Monastery, where you’ll hear surprising stories of the cloistered nuns who became a tourist attraction and royal visitors who came to taste the island’s famous cakes (queijadas). Along the way, discover hidden corners of the city, stories of foreign princesses, and churches built by noble families that left a lasting legacy. The route winds through quiet backstreets and historical districts often overlooked by visitors, offering a more intimate view of Funchal’s past. You’ll walk through leafy squares, pass old convent walls, and stop at architectural landmarks that reveal the city's cultural layers. Each stop is chosen not only for its beauty but also for the stories it holds—stories that your guide will bring to life through engaging and accessible narration. This tour is part of the Madeiran Heritage programme, developed at the University of Madeira, and delivered by students and volunteers. All proceeds help fund free educational visits for schools across the region and support social programmes for needy university students. By joining this experience, you’re not only discovering Funchal’s noble past — you’re also helping shape the future of Madeira.

Funchal: City Highlights Tuk-Tuk Tour

Funchal: City Highlights Tuk-Tuk Tour

See Funchal's top sites on a guided tuk-tuk tour. Cruise through the Old Town and the new Lido district. View sights like Pico´s Fortress, the Fort of São Tiago, and Funchal Cathedral. Be picked up from your accommodation in Funchal and take in the scenery as you drive up to to the hilltop where Pico´s Fortress is perched. Admire this fortress which once protected the city from pirates and French corsairs. Continue to Quinta Vigia, the bright pink mansion where the island's president resides. Ride to Funchal Cathedral to appreciate its sumptuous Manueline Gothic features.  Stop at the Farmer’s Market where you can peruse the fresh local produce. Finish your tour at Barreirinha´s bar in the old town where you can choose to stop for a refreshing drink or a delicious snack.

Funchal: Guided Walking Tour with Tastings

Funchal: Guided Walking Tour with Tastings

Begin your journey inside the Jesuits' College of Funchal, located in the historic Rectory of the University of Madeira. This marks the starting point for the newest route of the award-winning Madeiran Heritage programme, a guided experience that builds on over a decade of excellence in cultural interpretation and educational tourism, recognised both in Portugal and abroad. Conducted exclusively in small groups, led by trained heritage guides, and offering a unique and immersive way to explore Funchal. More than a walk, this is a curated experience where every site visited and every flavour tasted helps tell the History of Madeira. The tour begins with a visit to a little-known location inside Funchal City Hall, shedding light on the urban centre's formation from the 15th century onwards. You are then welcomed into the Fábrica de Santo António, a 19th-century sweet factory still operating in its original location, where you will sample traditional "bolo de mel" and regional biscuits, prepared according to time-honoured recipes. As you navigate through the city, your guide will share accounts of the Age of Discovery, the role of the Catholic Church in the archipelago, and the development of Madeira's wine and sugar industries. At the Farmers' Market, you'll explore the architectural heritage of the "Estado Novo" and taste several varieties of tropical fruit, learning how Madeira became a strategic stop for ships and commodities between Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Crossing into the old town, explore the narrow medieval lanes of Rua de Santa Maria, the Admiral's Garden, and the ruins of a once-important fortress. At Colombo Square, hear the little-known story of Columbus's time in Madeira and his connection to the island's sugarcane economy. The journey continues with a relaxing stop at a traditional grocery-tavern, where each participant will enjoy a glass of poncha, a sugarcane spirit that symbolises Madeiran conviviality, accompanied by a local savoury snack known as "dentinho". Passing iconic landmarks such as the Regional Legislative Assembly and the Cathedral of Funchal, once the seat of the largest Catholic diocese in the world, the tour leads you to a boutique chocolate shop where you will be treated to four handmade bonbons paired with coffee or cappuccino. Return to the Jesuits' College for the final tasting: a curated selection of Madeira Wine varieties, served with traditional Madeiran cake. This last moment invites reflection on the richness of Madeiran identity, shaped by centuries of encounters, faith, trade, and resilience. This experience is led by the Madeiran Heritage team, a not-for-profit initiative created by the University of Madeira Students' Union. All proceeds support educational outreach in local schools and provide social assistance to university students.

Madeira: Botanical Gardens + Old Town Tuk-Tuk Tour by MadTuk

Madeira: Botanical Gardens + Old Town Tuk-Tuk Tour by MadTuk

Explore Madeira's botanical gardens with a convenient tuk-tuk visit. Relax while you are taken to the charming gardens and wait patiently while you make your visit. Absorb the green exuberance, vibrant flowers, and serene environment. Capture the beauty, breathe the fragrant aromas, and enjoy the tranquility of nature. Book your tuk-tuk tour today and enjoy a leisurely journey to the botanical paradise of Madeira. Trust the certified company for a safe and comfortable experience. Delight in the beauty of the gardens with the convenience of tuk-tuks with local drivers and guides.

Madeira: Funchal City Historical Tuk Tour Guided by MadTuk

Madeira: Funchal City Historical Tuk Tour Guided by MadTuk

Lets go wander through streets filled with colonial architecture, immersing yourself in the echoes of a bygone era. Explore the cradle of Madeira's wine industry, tasting the exquisite flavors that have enchanted for centuries. Interact with the friendly locals at the vibrant markets, witnessing the island's authentic culture firsthand. Trust our certified company for a safe, professional and unforgettable journey through Funchal's historic tapestry. Book your tuk-tuk tour today and embark on a remarkable adventure deep into the captivating history of the city of Funchal. Here is some of the places that you will see -São João do Pico Fortress -Museu Quinta das Cruzes -Sé Cathedral de Nossa Senhora -Mercado dos Lavradores -Fort São Tiago -Old Town -Complexo Balnear da Barreirinha -Viewpoint Rua de Santa Maria -Vila Guida Viewpoint -Central garden -Funchal city hall and much more... -We do pick up and drop off at hotels in the Funchal area, or by mutual agreement. -Pick up of customers inside the Port/Pier of Funchal only with advance notice of 48h and the extra payment of 6€ (Madeira Port Rules and Laws) -A minimum of 2 passengers per tour. -Entrance fees or experiences in public or private spaces that are paid are not included in the price of the tour.

7 activities found

Traveling now? See what’s available for your dates

Top activities in Funchal

537 activities found
Sort by:

Top sights near Funchal City Hall

Funchal City Hall: Our most recommended tours and activities

Funchal: Old Town Walking Tour

Funchal: Old Town Walking Tour

Meet your guide inside the Jesuits’ College of Funchal (at the Gaudeamus Shop, inside the University of Madeira Rectory) to begin this 2-hour guided walking tour of the city. Learn how the history of Madeira and Funchal has shaped the city centre as you visit its most iconic landmarks. We begin the tour with a visit to a hidden gem inside Funchal City Hall, before continuing to a traditional sweet factory founded in the 19th century. From there, we head to the iconic Farmers’ Market, passing along one of the city’s busiest streets to learn about the early days of Madeira’s embroidery industry. After exploring the vibrant market, we make our way through the medieval Santa Maria Street to the Admiral’s Garden and the ruins of an old fortress, located near the riverbeds that were once walled in to protect the city from flooding. The tour continues to Colombo Square, where we explore Madeira’s sugarcane industry and its surprising connection to the discoverer of the Americas, who once lived on the island. From there, we visit key landmarks such as the Regional Legislative Assembly and pass by the Cathedral, which in the 16th century served as the seat of the largest diocese in the world. We then stop at the Municipal Garden for a quick visit at a traditional Wine Lodge, before continuing to the Jesuits’ Church and returning to the former Jesuits' College, founded by King Sebastian of Portugal in the 16th century. This tour is led by guides from the Madeiran Heritage programme, helping to fund our educational outreach to schools across Madeira and support social assistance programmes for students at the University of Madeira.

Funchal: City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

Funchal: City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

Enjoy Funchal, the capital of Madeira, on a hop-on hop-off City Sightseeing bus tour. Picturesquely situated, the city boasts sub-tropical gardens and is an important port-of-call for many cruise ships. Enjoy unlimited double-decker bus access for 24 or 48-hours, seeing all of the best sights on the way round. From the open-top deck experience unrivalled views of the natural landscape, and learn fascinating facts about the city's history from the on-board tour commentary. Discover stunning architecture on your sightseeing adventure, such as the historic Sao Martinho Church. Explore Pestana Gardens for a peaceful stroll amongst the green surroundings, or hop off at Praca do Povo if you're looking for a more vibrant atmosphere. It's entirely up to you to choose what you'd like to see and do during your stay in Funchal. Book your City Sightseeing ticket today to see all of this and much more! Red Route Bus Stops: 1. Avenida do Mar – Marina 2. Praça do Povo 3. Teleférico 4. Campo da Barca 5. Praça da Autonomia 6. Câmara Municipal 7. Casino da Madeira 8. Quinta Magnolia 9. Igreja S. Martinho 10. Pico dos Barcelos 11. Centro - Camara de Lobos 1 12. Centro - Camara de Lobos 2 13. Hotel Orca Praia 14. Praia Formosa 15. Rotunda Assicom 16. Forum Madeira Shopping 17. Hotel Pestana Promenade 18. Hotel Porto Mare 19. Lido 20. Largo da Paz 21. Hotel Pestana Carlton Madeira Blue Route Bus Stops (included in the 48-hour tickets only): 1. Avenida do Mar - Marina 2. Praca do Povo 3. Teleferico 4. Praca da Autonomia 5. Monte 6. Jardim do Imperador 7. Monte 8. Livramento 9. Campo da Barca 10. Rotunda do Infante 11. Casino da Madeira 12. Hotel Pestana Carlton Madeira

Hidden Funchal: Stories & Secrets Tour

Hidden Funchal: Stories & Secrets Tour

Discover the elegant and lesser-known side of Funchal on a 2-hour guided walking tour that blends noble history with hidden gems and a meaningful social mission. The tour begins at the Jesuits’ College of Funchal, part of the University of Madeira, a building with over four centuries of history. From there, you’ll hear about the dramatic French attack of 1566 and continue through the charming English neighbourhood to learn about the British families who helped shape Madeira’s identity over the centuries. Visit the English Church, admire manor houses built by Madeiran elites, and enjoy panoramic views from the Quinta das Cruzes viewpoint, near the former home of João Gonçalves Zarco, the naval captain who led the early settlement of the island, in the name of the Portuguese King, in the 15th century. The tour also passes by the Santa Clara Monastery, where you’ll hear surprising stories of the cloistered nuns who became a tourist attraction and royal visitors who came to taste the island’s famous cakes (queijadas). Along the way, discover hidden corners of the city, stories of foreign princesses, and churches built by noble families that left a lasting legacy. The route winds through quiet backstreets and historical districts often overlooked by visitors, offering a more intimate view of Funchal’s past. You’ll walk through leafy squares, pass old convent walls, and stop at architectural landmarks that reveal the city's cultural layers. Each stop is chosen not only for its beauty but also for the stories it holds—stories that your guide will bring to life through engaging and accessible narration. This tour is part of the Madeiran Heritage programme, developed at the University of Madeira, and delivered by students and volunteers. All proceeds help fund free educational visits for schools across the region and support social programmes for needy university students. By joining this experience, you’re not only discovering Funchal’s noble past — you’re also helping shape the future of Madeira.

Funchal: City Highlights Tuk-Tuk Tour

Funchal: City Highlights Tuk-Tuk Tour

See Funchal's top sites on a guided tuk-tuk tour. Cruise through the Old Town and the new Lido district. View sights like Pico´s Fortress, the Fort of São Tiago, and Funchal Cathedral. Be picked up from your accommodation in Funchal and take in the scenery as you drive up to to the hilltop where Pico´s Fortress is perched. Admire this fortress which once protected the city from pirates and French corsairs. Continue to Quinta Vigia, the bright pink mansion where the island's president resides. Ride to Funchal Cathedral to appreciate its sumptuous Manueline Gothic features.  Stop at the Farmer’s Market where you can peruse the fresh local produce. Finish your tour at Barreirinha´s bar in the old town where you can choose to stop for a refreshing drink or a delicious snack.

Funchal: Guided Walking Tour with Tastings

Funchal: Guided Walking Tour with Tastings

Begin your journey inside the Jesuits' College of Funchal, located in the historic Rectory of the University of Madeira. This marks the starting point for the newest route of the award-winning Madeiran Heritage programme, a guided experience that builds on over a decade of excellence in cultural interpretation and educational tourism, recognised both in Portugal and abroad. Conducted exclusively in small groups, led by trained heritage guides, and offering a unique and immersive way to explore Funchal. More than a walk, this is a curated experience where every site visited and every flavour tasted helps tell the History of Madeira. The tour begins with a visit to a little-known location inside Funchal City Hall, shedding light on the urban centre's formation from the 15th century onwards. You are then welcomed into the Fábrica de Santo António, a 19th-century sweet factory still operating in its original location, where you will sample traditional "bolo de mel" and regional biscuits, prepared according to time-honoured recipes. As you navigate through the city, your guide will share accounts of the Age of Discovery, the role of the Catholic Church in the archipelago, and the development of Madeira's wine and sugar industries. At the Farmers' Market, you'll explore the architectural heritage of the "Estado Novo" and taste several varieties of tropical fruit, learning how Madeira became a strategic stop for ships and commodities between Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Crossing into the old town, explore the narrow medieval lanes of Rua de Santa Maria, the Admiral's Garden, and the ruins of a once-important fortress. At Colombo Square, hear the little-known story of Columbus's time in Madeira and his connection to the island's sugarcane economy. The journey continues with a relaxing stop at a traditional grocery-tavern, where each participant will enjoy a glass of poncha, a sugarcane spirit that symbolises Madeiran conviviality, accompanied by a local savoury snack known as "dentinho". Passing iconic landmarks such as the Regional Legislative Assembly and the Cathedral of Funchal, once the seat of the largest Catholic diocese in the world, the tour leads you to a boutique chocolate shop where you will be treated to four handmade bonbons paired with coffee or cappuccino. Return to the Jesuits' College for the final tasting: a curated selection of Madeira Wine varieties, served with traditional Madeiran cake. This last moment invites reflection on the richness of Madeiran identity, shaped by centuries of encounters, faith, trade, and resilience. This experience is led by the Madeiran Heritage team, a not-for-profit initiative created by the University of Madeira Students' Union. All proceeds support educational outreach in local schools and provide social assistance to university students.

Madeira: Botanical Gardens + Old Town Tuk-Tuk Tour by MadTuk

Madeira: Botanical Gardens + Old Town Tuk-Tuk Tour by MadTuk

Explore Madeira's botanical gardens with a convenient tuk-tuk visit. Relax while you are taken to the charming gardens and wait patiently while you make your visit. Absorb the green exuberance, vibrant flowers, and serene environment. Capture the beauty, breathe the fragrant aromas, and enjoy the tranquility of nature. Book your tuk-tuk tour today and enjoy a leisurely journey to the botanical paradise of Madeira. Trust the certified company for a safe and comfortable experience. Delight in the beauty of the gardens with the convenience of tuk-tuks with local drivers and guides.

Madeira: Funchal City Historical Tuk Tour Guided by MadTuk

Madeira: Funchal City Historical Tuk Tour Guided by MadTuk

Lets go wander through streets filled with colonial architecture, immersing yourself in the echoes of a bygone era. Explore the cradle of Madeira's wine industry, tasting the exquisite flavors that have enchanted for centuries. Interact with the friendly locals at the vibrant markets, witnessing the island's authentic culture firsthand. Trust our certified company for a safe, professional and unforgettable journey through Funchal's historic tapestry. Book your tuk-tuk tour today and embark on a remarkable adventure deep into the captivating history of the city of Funchal. Here is some of the places that you will see -São João do Pico Fortress -Museu Quinta das Cruzes -Sé Cathedral de Nossa Senhora -Mercado dos Lavradores -Fort São Tiago -Old Town -Complexo Balnear da Barreirinha -Viewpoint Rua de Santa Maria -Vila Guida Viewpoint -Central garden -Funchal city hall and much more... -We do pick up and drop off at hotels in the Funchal area, or by mutual agreement. -Pick up of customers inside the Port/Pier of Funchal only with advance notice of 48h and the extra payment of 6€ (Madeira Port Rules and Laws) -A minimum of 2 passengers per tour. -Entrance fees or experiences in public or private spaces that are paid are not included in the price of the tour.

Other Sightseeing Options in Funchal City Hall

Want to discover all there is to do in Funchal City Hall? Click here for a full list.

What people are saying about Funchal City Hall

Overall rating

4.7 out of 5 stars
4.7
(3,293 reviews)
5
5 out of 5 stars

I had a great time on this tour. It was the perfect mix of local history, culture, and flavour. I especially enjoyed the little stops for traditional sweets and drinks, such a nice touch. Our guide was easy to talk to and had lots of great stories to share. It’s great that the project also supports education in Madeira. Definitely worth doing early in your stay!

5
5 out of 5 stars

Our guide was very knowledgeable about the old town. We did the tour on our first full day so it have us a great insight into where we were staying. After the tour we retraced some of it again.

5
5 out of 5 stars

The friendly nature of our guide. He showed us great little alleys and local shops. It was great and highly recommended.

5
5 out of 5 stars

I can really recommend this tour. You get a nice and quick overview of Funchal and its old town.

5
5 out of 5 stars

Included a good range of places, guide had excellent knowledge. good pace and length and price