Quinta Jardins do Lago
This beautiful Quinta is situated in Funchal close to its principal historical area overlooking the sea and the mountains.
This charming Madeiran family home was built in the 18th century in 1750. More recently it was the home of well known French and British families.
The Quinta Jardins do Lago with 31 double rooms, 4 junior suites and 5 premier suites, all facing south to the tropical gardens and the sea was designed to offer the best in modern functionality and traditional comfort and style.
The interior of the old manor house was refurbished and decorated to maintain its original standard and ambience. Surrounded by large beautiful tropical gardens and offering a variety of pleasant and relaxing areas, as an elegant dinning room a charming breakfast room with veranda a bar where you can enjoy sunset cocktails the large beautiful tropical swimming pool, library, billiard room, tennis court, sauna, Jacuzzi, Turkish steam bath, offers you the most enjoyable holidays.
The interior of the main house was refurbished and decorated to maintain its original high standard and style and continues to provide a perfect setting for its antiques. Offering a variety of pleasant and relaxing areas, a library, a billiard room, a charming breakfast room with a veranda featuring an exceptional sixteenth century ceramic wall panel, an elegant evening Restaurant 'The Beresford' and a Bar 'The Visconde' perfect for sunset cocktails and nightcaps, with live music.
Know for the beautiful the gardens are unique in their variety (around 500 different species of plants) and natural beauty, with an area of 2.5 hectares full of wonderful examples of rare and old trees.
They have also been the home for 45 years of 'Colombo', the Quinta's giant tortoise.
Contact Details
| Address: |
Rua Dr.Joćo lemos Gomes,Nŗ29 Funchal / Madeira |
| Telephone |
+351-291750100 |
| Website: |
www.jardins-lago.pt |
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This page was last updated: 11 April 2008
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