Join in the floral fun at the Madeira Flower Classic Auto Parade on 12.05.24. It's part of the Flower Festival, involving a vibrant procession of classic cars and motorcycles cruising through Funchal's main avenues, ending at Av Sá Carneiro for a display. Accompanied by live music and enthusiasts in floral-themed costumes, this event showcase automotive heritage and local flora, creating a festive atmosphere in the heart of Madeira.

Funchal Flower Classic Auto Parade
- Admire the classic cars and the floral artistry at the flower festival
- Hassle-free transfers to this flower filled event
- Watch classic cars and motorcycles cruising through Funchal
Transport
- Not suitable for wheelchairs
- Not suitable for guests with reduced mobility
- Bring a hat
- Bring money for extras or gratuities
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