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Barceló Funchal Oldtown 5 star hotel is located in the center of the capital of Madeira Island, Funchal. Overlooking the ocean, it has a privileged location next to the Cathedral of Funchal and the Avenida do Mar promenade, one of the main streets of the city, with countless parks, boutiques, charming cafes and gastronomic spaces where you can enjoy the wonderful Madeiran cuisine. Part of the charm of this unique hotel in the city lies in its modern design and the profusion of symbolic elements typical of the local tradition, evident in each of its corners.
The result of an ambitious renovation project, the Barceló Funchal Oldtown hotel recovers in its architecture a large part of Funchal's history. It is made up of six buildings from the seventeenth century, which preserve the original facades and their old interior slabs. One of them was once the headquarters of the emblematic Oliveira Bordados Enmaderienses factory, while the other belonged to the Blandy's family, pioneers of the Madeira wine trade. Thus, in its interiors we find references to the embroidery and traditional wicker basketry of the island, as well as other typical materials that give an authentic and local character to a hotel made by and for Madeira.
Barceló Funchal Oldtown, an urban hotel in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean
This hotel in the centre of Funchal has 111 modern and exclusive rooms, equipped with all kinds of details that guarantee the best rest. It has an exquisite selection of bars and restaurants, including a poolside bar on the hotel's rooftop with spectacular sea views, and an a la carte restaurant inspired by typical Madeiran embroidery and offering guests healthy breakfasts under the B-Likeat concept.
Barceló Funchal Oldtown also has three meeting rooms with all the necessary audiovisual equipment for holding events and meetings. A 5-star hotel with everything you need to live an unrepeatable experience on the island known as "the pearl of the Atlantic", where you can enjoy a mild climate 365 days a year, a vibrant cultural and social life and the unique charm of Portuguese cities.
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