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Can you walk down from Funchal cable car?

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.



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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.

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Walking Tours in Funchal, Portugal Creating 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.

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With the privilege of being a little closer to the sky, they can then safely and peacefully contemplate the rugged profile of this volcanic island. 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.

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Ponta do Sol One of the greatest aspects of life in Madeira are its coastal villages. And Ponta do Sol is arguably the most beautiful.

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Funchal is generally considered safe for female travelers. The city is known for its friendly locals and low crime rate. Women should still take the usual precautions when traveling, such as avoiding walking alone at night and keeping valuables out of sight.

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How much does the Madeira Skywalk cost? Nothing! It's a completely free tourist attraction, so getting there is the only cost you'll have to endure.

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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.

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Yes, Uber is now operating in Madeira. It started its service a couple weeks ago. Thanks, fnc_paulo.

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There is plenty of water in Madeira and it is all drinkable and of excellent quality. Porto Santo uses desalinated water, which is perfectly safe to drink.

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Between the start of the toboggan and the endpoint, you pay € 10,00. From the endpoint to Funchal, it's also € 10,00. If you decide to walk back to Funchal, it will take around 15 minutes, and it's all downhill.

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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.

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The Portuguese have three meals a day, between 7:30 and 10 a.m. we have breakfast, consisting of drinking coffee or fruit juice with toast or a sandwich. The main meals are lunch, between 12:00 and 2:30 p.m., and dinner between 7:30 and 10:30 p.m.

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Weather in Funchal The average temperature is around 26°C, which lowers to around 20°C to 25°C from October to March. The best time to go to Funchal for the most heat is in the summer. August is the hottest time of the year with just nine rainy days spread over the month.

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Located in Funchal, the Complexo Balnear do Lido, open year round, is a place for swimming enthusiasts, either in the sea or in a saltwater pool. Formosa Beach - A long beach that combines pebble and sandy areas, offering a complete swimming experience along the coast of Funchal.

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Funchal is the most expensive place to buy property on the islands – given its higher demand and abundance of services.

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The most famous street art street in Madeira is probably the Rua de Santa Maria (Santa Maria Street) in the Old Town of Funchal. Interesting paintings, art installations, and murals can also be found in other Madeira towns.

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If you don't already know, Funchal is the capital city of a magical Portuguese island archipelago in the middle of the Atlantic known as Madeira.

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Most places in Madeira do take cards, but you'll need some cash for buses, and I've heard that some of the cable cars only take cash too (the cable car from the promenade in Funchal does take cards). The small shops and cafes I visited all took cards but it's best to have some money just in case.

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The entrance fee is €10 per person and children under 15 are free. There are several ways of getting to these gardens. The most popular are by cable car which can be found on the east side of Funchal where the “Old Town” is. One can purchase a return ticket together with an entrance ticket to the garden for €22.

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