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Funchal Hotel Girassol

Hotel Girassol

Estrada Monumental 256, Funchal, Portugal

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Overview

Pros
  • Located just a seven-minute walk from the beach

  • Five-minute walk to Lido Promenade; 30 minutes to Funchal center

  • Public spaces being renovated at the end of 2016

  • Comfortable rooms have kettles and flat-screen TVs

  • All rooms have furnished balconies, many with lovely sea views

  • Pleasant outdoor pool plus separate kiddy pool

  • Massage room, two saunas, and tiny gym

  • Buffet restaurant serving free breakfast

  • Three on-site bars, including one by the pool

  • Small play area for small children

  • Free Wi-Fi in the lobby

Cons
  • Location is set along a busy, noisy road outside the town center

  • No air-conditioning in some rooms

  • Some dated furnishings in the rooms

  • Gym only has a couple old machines

Bottom Line

The mid-range Hotel Girassol islocated a seven-minute walk from the beach and 30-minute walk to the historical center of town. Common areas received much-needed refurbishments in 2016, but the 134 rooms still have some dated furnishings and lack air-conditioning. However, they're comfortable and come with flat-screen TVs, kettles, and furnished balconies. All rates include a free continental breakfast at the buffet restaurant, and there are three bars on-site. Facilities include a pleasant pool area, two saunas, massage room, and tiny gym. It's worth checking out the slightly pricier Pestana Carlton Madeira, which has a plethora of kid-friendly features and air-conditioned rooms. 

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Estrada Monumental 256, Funchal, Portugal

Full Review

Scene

No-frills property ideal for older couples and low-key families

The hotel's location and affordable rates make it an attractive option for older couples and families, though they shouldn't expect many frills at this generic property. Renovations at the end of 2016 brought much-needed updates to public areas, including the lobby, which received new furniture and lighting; the restaurant, where parquet flooring and new seating replaced old red carpet and matching patterned chairs; and the pool deck, which no longer has the worn green-fabric covering we saw during our visit. Still, this only updated what's already there, which isn't a ton for kids. The property remains mostly quiet, aside from areas near the busy road.  

Location

A short walk from the beach and Lido Promenade

The hotel is set on a busy road on the main hotel strip in the tourist area of Funchal. Although the location is a roughly 30-minute walk into its historical center, regular buses pick guests up outside the hotel. The beachside Lido Promenade, the key attraction in this area, is just a five-minute walk away. There, travelers will find ample restaurant and bars. The nearest airport is in Madeira, about a 22-minute drive from the hotel. Guests with cars will have free on-site parking. 

Rooms

The higher the floor, the better the room in this hotel 

Guests with the bar set for basic accommodations will be thrilled with the clean, mostly contemporary rooms (renovated in 2011) and attentive housekeeping; those looking for style might be disappointed by the uninspiring brown-and-cream color scheme and generic wood furniture. However, rooms are generally spacious, particularly the suites. In-room amenities include mini-fridges, flat-screen cable TVs, hairdryers, and minimal toiletries. The hotel provides kettles and saucers, but it charges a nominal for tea and coffee. For rooms without air-conditioning, the combination of ceiling fans and leaving the balcony doors open is adequate for most guests. Bathrooms have shower/tub combos.  

Any room on floor four or above is good for pleasant views and avoiding noise from the main road outside the hotel. Those on higher floors (10th and 11th), however, have wonderful sea views, plus air-conditioning and more up-to-date furnishings. An alternative to the sea view is a pool view, or if quiet takes priority over view, ask for a side room. 

Features

Outdoor pool, buffet restaurant, and tiny gym

The hotel's features are minimal and geared toward laid-back couples. The on-site restaurant serves buffet-style meals all day, and all rates include a continental breakfast. Half-board and full-board options are also available, though food receives mixed reviews and there are plenty of dining options nearby. Three on-site bars include one by the pool and an indoor Medieval-like bar.

Leisure-wise, the main feature is the decent-sized outdoor pool surrounded by loungers and umbrellas. There's a separate small wading pool for kids, as well as a play area in the garden for young children. The gym is tiny and only has a few pieces of equipment, but two saunas and a massage room are unexpected perks. A meeting room is also on-site. Wi-Fi is free in the lobby.