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You should not come to Lisbon without checking out Alfama - the city's oldest district. You will love simply getting lost on its labyrinthine roads and alleys, with architecture ranging from overdue middle ages to 19th century buildings. The area is old and slightly run-down, although renovation initiatives have been carried out in the past two decades. There is a riches of small historical and cultural landmarks and enjoyable restaurants, cafés, and Fado golf clubs can be found everywhere. Highlights include the Castle of São Jorge, Santa Luzia scenic view point, and the middle ages Lisbon Cathedral. Take a walk in the lush gardens of the Calouste Gulbenkian Groundwork, one of Europe's esteemed cultural institutions. Browse the Gulbenkian Museum (which is also an architectural landmark alone) and its own classical art work collection and the newer Gulbenkian Modern Artwork Museum and the concert hall with a continually ongoing program of traditional, jazz, and world music. Through the summer months, concerts are kept in the Gulbenkian gardens' open-air movie theater.Enjoy this travel guide as you venture through Lisbon!