With over a century of history and a classic style that has been updated and adapted to contemporary tastes, the Savoy Palace emerges as a renovated jewel that pays homage to Madeira’s traditional art and culture. Under the skilful direction of renowned interior designer Nini Andrade Silva, this island icon has been transformed into an immersive experience that captivates the senses and imagination of its visitors.
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The new Savoy Palace, anchored in its heritage as a classic Madeira establishment, inspires with the elegance of its interiors and meticulous attention to detail. From the quality of the materials to the perfection of the finishes, every element has been selected and crafted with a clear purpose: to create a truly exceptional stay experience.

The interior design, classic and timeless, is influenced by the “Belle Époque”, a remarkable period in world history, which blends perfectly with the island’s cultural resources. This harmonious fusion of past and present takes guests on a captivating journey through Madeira’s rich natural and intangible heritage. Lush landscapes, ancient tunnels and levadas, traditional Madeiran handicrafts and the excellence of local fortified wines – all these distinct elements are woven into the visual and sensory tapestry of the Savoy Palace.
In the reception area, a special atmosphere is created with the imposing presence of a dazzling chandelier and a large mirror, conveying a sense of space, luxury and grandeur. The hotel’s common areas are bold and inspiring, with vibrant colors and sinuous shapes that evoke nature and elements of Art Nouveau.


When exploring the hotel’s different floors, guests are greeted by rooms and suites that embody comfort and elegance, catering to diverse needs and preferences. From vibrant social spaces to intimate and cozy settings, each area is designed with quality materials and textures in mind, creating an atmosphere of exclusivity and sophistication.
As masters of interior design, the aim was to create a harmonious visual interplay between the architectural language of the building and the sumptuousness of its interiors. Subtle contrasts between pastels and pinks allow natural light to bathe the space, while iconic ornaments and carefully selected objects add a layer of poetry and charm to the experience.


To enter the Savoy Palace is to embark on a transcendental journey, where colors, textures and ornaments come together to create a world of beauty and elegance. Under the visionary direction of Nini Andrade Silva and RH+ Arquitetos, this development is not just a hotel, but a living testimony to Madeira’s rich cultural and artistic heritage, reinvented to captivate and inspire a new generation of travellers in search of authentic and unforgettable experiences.