Reids Pallace, Madeira Island - Portugal
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member manchanegra
N 32° 38.414 W 016° 55.450
28S E 319512 N 3613039
Reids has been the standard-bearer of Hotel Excellence in Madeira for over a century.
Waymark Code: WMBZ4E
Location: Arquipélago da Madeira, Portugal
Date Posted: 07/06/2011
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member DougK
Views: 30

The History of Reid´s Pallace*.

"When William Reid first stepped ashore in 1836, he was a 14-year-old cabin boy with just £5 to his name. Making a fortune in Madeira's flourishing wine trade, he later let farms to sun-seeking Northern European families and acquired hotels.

Finally he was ready to realize his dream - to build the unique hotel that would bear his name.

Finding a rocky site west of Funchal, he ordered it to be strewn with tons of rich soil, creating a foundation for the lush sub-tropical gardens that surround Reid's today.

To create his dream, William Reid chose architect George Somers Clarke, whose reputation had already been established by Shepheard's Hotel in Cairo. Work began in 1887 but William Reid sadly died before the work was completed. The hotel was opened in November 1891 by his two sons, William and Alfred Reid.

A success from the moment it opened its doors in 1891, Reid's roll-call of celebrities began with the arrival of Empress Elizabeth I of Austria, mourning the suicide of her son Crown Prince Rudolf. Captain Scott called in 1901, en route to the Antarctic, and George Bernard Shaw arrived in 1924, to work, sunbathe and master the tango. He called resident dancing instructor Max Rinder, 'the only man who ever taught me anything'. More royalty graced Reid's when Edward VIII visited on his way to South Africa.

The Blandy Family, founding members of the Madeira Wine Company, acquired the hotel in 1937. Taking into account the views of the guests, who tended to look upon Reid's as a home away from home, they added new wings, two heated sea-water pools and ordered the re-design of The Dining Room - known as the House of Lords because of the number of British peers who dined there.

The hotel was used as a base by John Huston and Gregory Peck during the filming of Moby Dick, as Madeira was at the time one of the few remaining places where whalers still used open boats.

After his defeat by Fidel Castro in 1959, the Cuban dictator General Fulgencio Batista and his entourage took up residence on the third floor of the hotel.
While working on his war memoirs, and painting in the nearby village of Câmara de Lobos, Winston Churchill occupied rooms near the entrance hall. In honor of the great British leader, these rooms are now known as the Churchill Suite, and they have become one of the hotel’s two, Presidential Suites.

At the time Reid's opened, arriving at Funchal was an exciting experience. An armada of colourful small boats packed with vendors and their wares would set out and greet the liners, making the visitor feel he had sailed into Venice during the carnival.

A flying boat service between Southampton, England and Funchal was introduced after the Second World War and eventually an airport opened on the neighbouring island of Porto Santo - although visitors were still faced with an uncomfortable journey in flat-bottomed boats.

Today Madeira is just a short flight away from most major European cities, yet the feel of Reid's has barely changed.

You could almost expect to spot Winston Churchill taking afternoon tea on the terrace ... to find the Empress of Austria staring out to sea from her verandah ... or to stumble across George Bernard Shaw mastering the intricacies of the tango on the lawn."

Famous Guests:
Reid´s has allways been linked with many famous international figures of several areas (Royalty, Policticians, Actors, Scientists, Explorers, etc...).
Winston Churchill is one of the most known, but, other´s like Princess Helena Victoria, poet Rainer Maria Rilke, Prince Edward, Prince Axel of Denmark, Princess Alexandra, Prince Mohammed Ali, Sir Ernst Shakleton, Gago Goutinho, George Bernard Shaw, Lloyd George, Duke of Westminster, Bernard Moisevitch, Dona Carmen Polo de France, Count of Barcelona and Family, King Umberto of Italy, Empress Zita of Austria, Gregory Peck, Earl of Harewood, Prof. Carstens, The Right Hon. Peter Walker MP, Earl and Countess of Wemyss, Robert Newton, Roger Moore, Queen Ingrid of Denmark, Prince George of Denmark, King Carlos Gustav XVI and Queen Sylvia of Sweden, Gordon Cooper, Dr Mario Soares, Princess Stephanie of Monaco, Dr Cavaco Silva, Prince of Saudi Arabia and family, Maria de Belem, Antonio Guterres are also a on the Hotel Prestigious Guestbook.

The Hotel has 3 floors at street level, but, in the back facing the gardens and the ocean the wings have up to 6 floors built below street level.

There are 3 swimming pools: 2 seawater (1 heated and other at sea level with direct access to the ocean) and 1 freshwater (heated).
Other facillities include two tennis courts (free of charge), a sauna, spa, Bridge and games room, Library, billiards, a 500 square feet gym windsurfing (free of charge during summer), fishing, scuba diving, golf and Levada walks.



* - Taken from Reid´s Pallace website - (visit link)
Name of Source Book: 1,000 Places to See Before You Die, updated ed. (2010)

Page Location in Source Book: 255

Type of Waymark: Site

Location of Coordinates: Hotel Entrance

Cost of Admission (Parks, Museums, etc.): 0.00 (listed in local currency)

List Available Hours, Dates, Season:
24/7


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