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Pocket Madeira Travel Guide

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Lonely Planet: The worlds leading travel guide publisherLonely Planet Pocket Madeira is your passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Admire Se cathedral, wander awe-struck through Quinta das Cruzes Museum and Museu de Arte Sacra and hike the Levada paths; all with your trusted travel companion. Get to the heart of the best of Madeira and begin your journey now!Inside Lonely Planet Pocket Madeira:Full-colour maps and images throughoutHighlights and itineraries help you tailor your trip to your personal needs and interestsInsider tips to save time and money and get around like a local, avoiding crowds and trouble spotsEssential info at your fingertips - hours of operation, phone numbers, websites, transit tips, pricesHonest reviews for all budgets - eating, sleeping, sight-seeing, going out, shopping, hidden gems that most guidebooks miss15 colour neighbourhood mapsUser-friendly layout with helpful icons,...

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Survival Guide
Welcome to Madeira

Geologically dramatic, bursting with exotic colour and warmed year-round by the Atlantic sun, Portugal's most enchanting island is a place that keeps all its sub-tropical holiday promises. Pearl of the Atlantic, island of eternal spring...Madeira well deserves its fanciful nicknames and the affection visitors and locals alike feel for this tiny volcanic island that offers so much.

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Funchal, viewed from the battlements of Fortaleza do Pico Paul Bernhardt/Getty Images
MadeiraTop Sights

Once a neglected ramshackle neighbourhood, Funchal's 'Old Zone' has been transformed into a characterful nightlife hotspot by imaginative bars and restaurants.

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Madeira Top Sights

Climb aboard the cable car for a vertigo-inducing ascent to this cool, leafy neighbourhood of aristocratic villas gathered around Madeira's finest church. Make a swift descent in a wicker toboggan!

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Madeira Top Sights

See how Madeira's other half once lived at this elegant mansion house museum documenting the lifestyles of Madeira's wealthy merchant classes and other notables of yesteryear.

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Madeira Top Sights

Make the gripping descent from Eira do Serrado along an ancient path down to this dramatically located village overhung on all sides by towering walls of rock.

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Madeira Top Sights

Funchal's unmissable market is a riot of local sun-ripened colour and a place that gathers together the exotic produce Madeirans pluck from the generous Atlantic and harvest from their fertile volcanic soil.

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Madeira Top Sights

Madeira's little sister island may be a mere 14km long but it packs in several world-class attractions, most notably its alluring golden sands and a Ballesteros-designed golf course.

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Madeira Top Sights

Find out why Madeira is known as the island of eternal spring at these sloping gardens set high above Funchal, some of the finest in the world.

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Admire the Flemish art and other religious works imported to Madeira between the 17th and 19th centuries by rich merchants and wealthy church institutions.

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Madeira Top Sights

Madeira's top church was once the cathedral for the world's largest diocese and still exudes an air of ecclesiastic pomp.

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Madeira Top Sights

Watch the local basket weavers at work at Camacha's O Relgio wicker factory where you can admire bizarre creations crafted from the humble willow wand.

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MadeiraLocal Life

Insider tips to help you find the real Madeira
For a different perspective on Madeira, here's how you can experience what makes the island tick the hidden gardens, black-sand beaches, amazing vistas and steep mountain roads that make Madeira for the Madeirans and tourists alike.

Ocean views

Atlantic swimming

This sun-drenched amble runs along the Hotel Zone's stretch of coastline, where alongside the town's best places to stay, you'll find local kids playing football, bathing complexes, hidden swimming spots and viewpoints, and the long expanse of black sand that is Praia Formosa.

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Picnic facilities at a scenic lookout Merten Snijders/Getty Images
Explore So Martinho

Quiet gardens and parks

Panoramic vistas

Home to one in four Funchalese, wander through Funchal's suburbs to enjoy several verdant parks and gardens that the tourists seldom find. Stop off along the way for a

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