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A very special and slightly private trip following the recommendations of Mr. Seong-il Lim, a certified Italian national guide for 12 years! The first journey begins in Rome. Rome is currently the capital of Italy and is also the name of an ancient empire in the 8th century BC. The Appian Way (Via Appia Antica), which played a decisive role in the Roman Empire's rise to power as the center of the world, is called the 'first highway of mankind'. Rome, a city where you can eat a hamburger on the road from 2,000 years ago. We pass Colle Aventine, one of the places where Rome originated, and head to a cafe where you can take in the city at a glance. Behind the Monumento Nazionale a Vittorio Emanuele II, also known as the 'Altar of the Fatherland', it is a nameless cafe, but it is already famous among locals. It is not yet well known to Korean travelers, so curator Seong-il Lim strongly recommends it. A trip to Rome that will reveal travel tips and knowledge from Italian experts, such as the locals' 'real restaurants' where you can eat Italian home-cooked meals with the taste of grandma's cooking, and how to enjoy the famous but never-before-seen Trevi Fountain 100 times more. You will encounter the true ancient and medieval Rome in the beautiful cathedrals scattered throughout the city. The sacred beauty felt in San Pietro in Vincoli, where the chains that bound St. Peter are enshrined, and the Basilica di Santa Maria in Cosmedin, where the remains of St. Valentine, the origin of Valentine's Day, rest, explodes with shock and wonder when you reach the Pantheon. Hadrian, who built the Pantheon, was an emperor who admired architecture and travel, and also built his own utopian Villa Adriana in Tivoli, near Rome. The Roman Empire, which far surpassed modern technology and imagination. Let's follow its immortal footsteps. #WorldThemeTravel #CompleteConquest!Italy #Rome #Aventine Hill Gardens #Chain Cathedral #Appian Way #Spanish Steps #Pinzo Hill #Trevi Fountain at Dawn #The Mouth of Truth #St. Valentino's Remains #Rainy Pantheon #Tivoli