The Funchal Cable Car and the Botanical Garden Cable Car, which connect the city of Funchal to the parish of Monte, are a must on any tour around the island of Madeira. Come and discover them!
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There are 7 cable cars in Madeira and it would be a shame to miss this attraction when visiting Madeira. The 2 most famous cable cars are the one in Funchal, which takes you to Monte, a district high up in the capital, and the second one to the Botanical Gardens.
Can you walk down from Funchal cable car? Depending on how quick or slow, it is a steep hill down and most seem to do it in about 30 minutes, but there are several very nice cafes on the way own to break the walk up.
Do I need to book Funchal cable car? You can not buy the cable car tickets in advance. Arriving to Funchal by a cruise ship you have always a queue, but they are quick and get 10/15 minutes. Also, in coming back from Monte,with toboggan you have to buy the tickets because is a diferent Company.
Do I need to book Funchal cable car? You can not buy the cable car tickets in advance. Arriving to Funchal by a cruise ship you have always a queue, but they are quick and get 10/15 minutes. Also, in coming back from Monte,with toboggan you have to buy the tickets because is a diferent Company.
Location. The base station is located in the garden of Almirante Reis, in the historic area of Funchal, with the top, in Monte, halfway between Largo das Babosas and Jardins do Monte.
The steep journey is approximately 3,200 metres long, climbing up a height of 560 metres. The line's speed can be regulated up to 5.0 m/s, which means the trip can be made in 11 minutes. Normally, however, the journey takes 15 minutes. Funchal Cable Car also uses the safest running and operational methods.
The cable car station located at Av. do Mar e das Comunidades Madeirenses, 9060-190 Funchal. It's only a quick 6 minute drive or an enjoyable half-hour walk from the cruise port.
Madeira is a tiny island, approximately 35 miles at the longest point and maximum width of 14 miles, and the entire island can be driven in less than 4 hours without stopping.
Walking Tours in Funchal, PortugalCreating your own self-guided walk in Funchal is easy and fun. Choose the city attractions that you want to see and a walk route map will be created just for you. You can even set your hotel as the start point of the walk.
As public transport developed, there was no more need for sledges to travel down. Still, it has become one of the most popular tourist attractions on the island of Madeira, and now the Funchal toboggan transport tourists. And let's be honest; it's an unforgettable and unique experience for all ages!
Moderate / high difficulty if you walking down (some walk the other way!). We took funicular (one-way 11 euro) to the top (Monte) and then walked the trail all the way down to Funchal. The first 1 km is a stone road. Then approximately 2km of steps in clay, often very steep.
Walking Tours in Funchal, PortugalCreating your own self-guided walk in Funchal is easy and fun. Choose the city attractions that you want to see and a walk route map will be created just for you. You can even set your hotel as the start point of the walk.
Really worthwhile doing this ! The gardens were wonderful and as we moved around we sat here and there walking up the hillside and looking over to Monte and down to Funchal. Splendid views. We enjoyed every area of the garden and looked down on the iconic patchwork of foliage plants that is seen so often on postcards .
It is located in the lower part of the city, by the sea, where you can find some traditional restaurants integrated in old fishermen's houses and other residences from the 18th century.