Madeira Botanical Gardens
Madeira Botanical Gardens

Madeira Botanical Gardens

Funchal, Madeira, 9060-345

The Basics

Located on the Bom Sucesso Estate—once privately owned by the island’s wealthy Reid family—the hilltop Madeira Botanical Gardens are now open to the public. Celebrated for lofty, seaside views as well as elaborate floral and plant displays, the gardens have spaces dedicated to succulents, indigenous Madeiran species, palm trees, enormous cacti, checkered flower beds, and more. An array of small fountains and water features are scattered throughout.

The gardens also boast a small but immersive natural history museum, as well as the Louro Bird Park. Numerous Funchal tours feature a stop at the gardens, including half- and full-day sightseeing excursions that also include a ride on the city’s scenic cable car.

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Madeira Grand Experience (price per tukxi - up to 3 people)
Madeira Grand Experience (price per tukxi - up to 3 people)
$109.92 per adult
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Wonderful day in Funchal
Excellent tour of Funchal with our guide and driver Joao. He tailored the tour to our specific interests and abilities and was extremely knowledgeable about all the sites he shared with us. Just a great day! We would not hesitate to book again and for sure, we would request Joao as our guide.
Sharon_S, May 2024

Things to Know Before You Go

  • Amenities include a snack bar, restrooms, and a plant shop.

  • Save time by prebooking garden admission and cable car tickets online.

  • Owing to steep inclines and uneven surfaces, the Madeira Botanical Gardens are not easily accessible to wheelchair users or those with limited mobility.

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How to Get There

To access the gardens via public transit, take the cable car from Funchal to the hilltop Monte district, and then a second cable car from Monte to the gardens. You can also travel via the 29, 30, and 31 bus lines. Alternatively, travel by car or taxi up the winding, hilly roads. Limited parking is available on site.

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When to Get There

The Madeira Botanical Gardens are open daily, except on Christmas Day. Given the island’s subtropical climate, the park offers vibrant displays and impeccable floral attractions year round. Visit on a clear day for the best views overlooking Funchal and its coastline.

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Top Attractions in Monte

Funchal’s scenic Monte district is worth exploring after a visit to the Madeira Botanical Gardens. For more greenery, stroll among the tropical gardens of Monte Palace, or head inside to the Monte Palace Madeira Museum to discover artifacts from the Americas and Africa. The hilltop Church of Our Lady of the Mountain (Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Monte) boasts splendid interior decor and impressive views from its front steps.

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Frequently Asked Questions
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