In spite of its troubles, the city boasts a great many historic monuments, museums for every palate(口味,品位), a lively cultural and arts scene and the country's best food, drink and nightlife.
Most of Lima's sights can be found within the old city, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO(联合国教科文组织).
Attractions include the Palacio Torre Tagle, the city's best surviving specimen of secular(长期的)colonial architecture; the Museo de Oro del Peru, with its precolumbian(哥伦布发现新大陆前)metals, weavings and mummies and the Museo de Arte, with more than 7,000 exhibits giving a retrospective(回顾)of Peruvian cultures and art from 2,000 years ago to the present day.
Lima's many markets overflow with hand-crafted (手工的)jewelry of silver and gold, Peruvian textiles and ceramics(陶器), flowers and fresh produce.
For a break from the city's clamor, duck into(钻进)Lima's fine baroquechurches(巴洛克式教堂)or take a stroll through its many parks and gardens, some established as early as the 17th century by Lima's Spanish aristocracy(贵族统治).