Discover Funchal’s soul on a Sunday stroll with local bites, historic lanes, and authentic flavors. Experience Madeira’s culture and gastronomy intimately.
Discover Funchal’s soul on a Sunday stroll with local bites, historic lanes, and authentic flavors. Experience Madeira’s culture and gastronomy intimately.
- Praça De Colombo - This square is named in tribute to the 15th-century navigator Christopher Columbus, who reportedly resided in a house on this site during his visit to Madeira in 1498.
- Funchal Cathedral - The Cathedral of Funchal, also known as the Parish Church of the Sé or the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption, began construction…
- Praça De Colombo - This square is named in tribute to the 15th-century navigator Christopher Columbus, who reportedly resided in a house on this site during his visit to Madeira in 1498.
- Funchal Cathedral - The Cathedral of Funchal, also known as the Parish Church of the Sé or the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption, began construction around 1493 and serves as a religious landmark in the city of Funchal.
- Estátua João Gonçalves Zarco - The statue of João Gonçalves Zarco (1390 – 1471) honors the Portuguese explorer who founded settlements and acknowledged the Madeira Islands, and was named the first captain of Funchal by Henry the Navigator.
Sculptor: Francisco Franco

- Local Certified Guide
- Alcoholic beverages
- Tea and coffee
- Snacks
- Local Certified Guide
- Alcoholic beverages
- Tea and coffee
- Snacks
- Private transportation
- Private transportation
Funchal holds a unique charm on Sunday mornings. The city comes to life slowly, as cafés welcome patrons, the fresh aroma of the day fills the air, and sunlight dances on the tiled streets.
This is an ideal time to leisurely explore Madeira’s capital with a certified local guide. The 3-hour walking tour caters to those who appreciate leisure, culture,…
Funchal holds a unique charm on Sunday mornings. The city comes to life slowly, as cafés welcome patrons, the fresh aroma of the day fills the air, and sunlight dances on the tiled streets.
This is an ideal time to leisurely explore Madeira’s capital with a certified local guide. The 3-hour walking tour caters to those who appreciate leisure, culture, and genuine gastronomy. More than just a walk, it offers an opportunity to see, taste, and experience the essence of Funchal while strolling through its historic alleys and vibrant squares.
During the tour, participants can enjoy a soothing local herbal tea paired with a traditional pastry, artisan chocolates with coffee or “ginja” (cherry liqueur), visit a wine cellar to sample Madeira wine, and in a secluded spot, savor delightful cheeses, chorizo, bread, and jam with a glass of Portuguese wine, local beer, or a regional beverage.
This gentle mix of culture, flavors, and exploration uncovers the stories and hidden gems of Funchal that are cherished by its residents.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.