Most reviewed Historical landmarks in Funchal

Explore the city's most talked-about destinations, sorted by the number of reviews. The higher the position on the list, the greater the number of reviews for each place. Discover the pulse of Funchal through these extensively reviewed and popular spots. This list contains 9 places from Historical landmark category.

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São Tiago Fort (Yellow Fort) image
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São Tiago Fort (Yellow Fort)
Fortress
Enormous, yellow-hued fort built in the 17th century to defend the city from attacks by pirates.
4.30 (1.5K reviews)
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Zona Velha
Historical landmark
Historic area with narrow cobbled streets lined with restaurant & bars, plus old merchant houses.
4.60 (1.2K reviews)
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Santa Maria
Portuguese restaurant
👍👍 Definitely value for money! We ordered five dishes, all in top quality and presentation. Five dishes, with two portion of garlic bread, two coke zero and one large bottle of still water cost €96. Highly recommend this place! Must try their garlic bread.
$$ $$
4.60 (1.2K reviews)
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Fortaleza de São João Baptista do Pico
Fortress
Imposing hilltop castle offering panoramic views of the city & sea, plus an adjacent cafe.
4.20 (926 reviews)
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Coal pier
Historical landmark
👍👍 Interesting place to just walk there or exercise yoga. Also used for amateur fishing.
4.40 (455 reviews)
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Hostel Santa Maria Funchal
Hostel
Colorful dorms & rooms in a vibrant hostel offering breakfast, a restaurant & a TV lounge.
$50/night
4.40 (250 reviews)
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Varadouros Old Gate (City Gates)
Historical landmark
👍👍 nothing special , local coffee shops have their tables around those gates, so you cannot take a picture
4.40 (178 reviews)
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Praça da Autonomia
Historical landmark
👍👍 The square and statue of autonomy is a beautiful thing. It represents geology as well society. A strong muscular lady on erupting lava. Made by Brazilian artist it represents Madeira. Beautiful location facing Atlantic Ocean. Ropeway and major bus terminal nearby. It is at the end of two rivers drai...
4.50 (178 reviews)
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Ribeira de Santa Luzia
Historical landmark
😐 The point here is that Ribeira Santa Luzia and Sao da Gomes flow together and flow into the Atlantic. In February you can be lucky that the stream fills the entire width, otherwise you often see more pigeons in the stream bed than water.
4.30 (94 reviews)
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