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Museu CR7
Museum dedicated to Cristiano Ronaldo, born in Madeira, displaying trophies, memorabilia, and interactive exhibits near the marina.
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Distance 1529 miles (2461 km) |
Average flight duration 3h 42m |
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Museum dedicated to Cristiano Ronaldo, born in Madeira, displaying trophies, memorabilia, and interactive exhibits near the marina.
Interactive museum covering Madeira’s history from volcanic origins to settlement, trade, and modern life in an accessible format.
Important sacred art museum with Flemish paintings, sculpture, and liturgical treasures tied to Madeira’s religious history.
Funchal’s Old Town is a lively historic quarter with narrow streets, colorful doors, galleries, and one of the city’s best walking atmospheres.
Iconic market known for produce halls, flower sellers, and traditional island character, popular with both visitors and photographers.
Large hillside garden with exotic plants, ponds, sculptures, and sweeping views, reached easily from the cable car area.
Madeiran beef skewers, traditionally seasoned with garlic, salt, and bay leaf, then grilled over wood or charcoal. One of the island’s signature dishes.
Black scabbardfish served with fried banana, a classic Madeira combination that balances savory fish with sweet fruit.
Traditional Madeiran flatbread cooked on a hot stone, usually served warm with garlic butter. A staple snack and side dish across Funchal.
Popular long-running restaurant with a garden terrace, appreciated for seafood, espetada, and traditional Madeira flavors in a charming setting.
Well-known Funchal restaurant in a historic building, serving refined Madeiran and Portuguese cuisine with a polished but relaxed atmosphere.
Modern, well-regarded seafood-focused restaurant highlighting local fish and contemporary Madeiran cuisine in an upscale casual space.
Moderate by Portuguese standards. Dining is reasonable, while hotels in peak season can be pricier.
Service is usually included or modest. Round up or leave 5-10% for good restaurant service; small tips for taxis are appreciated, but not expected.
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