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Capela de Nossa Senhora dos Bem Casados
- heritage
Rebordões
3720, Oliveira de Azeméis
Pequena capela com um casal de noivos e uma pintura em madeira no interior.
Casa-Museu Doutor Horácio Bento de Gouveia
- heritage
ER101 - Sítio dos Terços
9240-120, Ponta Delgada
House built between the 17th and 18th centuries, in the popular civil style of Madeira, was the birthplace of Dr. Horácio Bento de Gouveia. Was adapted to House-Museum in 1986 and there you can find objects linked to the professional life of this writer, journalist and teacher of Madeira, as well as antique pieces.
D'Oliveiras
- food & drink
Rua dos Ferreiros, 107
9000-082, Funchal
Rustic and welcoming space decorated with wine barrels and some regional articles, serving essentially the famous Madeira wine.
Casa-Museu Velhos Encantos
- heritage
Sítio do Tanque, 118
9240, São Vicente
A House-Museum where all the daily Madeira traditions are pictured in objects currently considered as true relics of the past.
Santa Cruz Village Hotel
- hotels
Rua do Bom Jesus, 20
9100-152, Santa Cruz
Modern and comfortable hotel, located near the Madeira airport. It has a bar, two pools, a restaurant and a billiard room.
Percurso Pedestre da Levada dos Cedros (PR14)
- country
ER 209
9270, Ribeira da Janela
A 5.4 kilometres walk along the Levada dos Cedros with its unique irrigation systems on the ridges of the Madeira island.
A. J. Marques
- leisure
Rua José Estevão, 65 r/c
3800-202, Aveiro
This shop is at the Aveiro Centre and sells typical handicraft not only from Aveiro but also from other regions such as Madeira.
Manuel Caliço Grosso
- leisure
Rua João de Deus
8100, Loulé
Typical traditional commerce shop and an ancient lintel shop, with a highlight for the works in Wattle of the Madeira and Palm and Cane of Loulé.
Arcadas de São Francisco
- shopping
Rua de São Francisco, 20
9000-050, Funchal
Small commercial gallery, integrating shops and bars attached to the Companhia do Vinho da Madeira (wine company).
Clube de Golfe Santo da Serra
- leisure
Estrada de Santo António da Serra - ER207
9200-152, Machico
This was the first golf course in Madeira, built in 1937 and then redesigned in 1991 by the famous golf architect Robert Trent Jones. Overlooking Machico Bay, it has three courses, each with two par-5s, two par-3s and five par-4s. The "Machico" and "Desertas" courses are those usually used during the Madeira Open, while the "Serras" course, gently flat, maintains the level of play. Santo da Serra hosts the Madeira Open annually, a tournament integrated into the PGA European Tour.