Question for y'all, would it be better for me to drop Barcelona, and go to Italy instead? I'm interested in hitting up Naples and Rome, but I don't have enough time to do both Italy and Barcelona. Which one would ya'll do instead?

Visiting family in the Trelawny/Duncan Hills area.what part of jamaica?

Going to dubai, rwanda, uganda and kenya end of may
keep your phone close to you in barcelona
Question for y'all, would it be better for me to drop Barcelona, and go to Italy instead? I'm interested in hitting up Naples and Rome, but I don't have enough time to do both Italy and Barcelona. Which one would ya'll do instead?
Why not just do both? Just a 2 hour plane ride . I always say you're already there not like you have to spend days and days in both.
In Rome all the stuff you want to see are close by, you can literally see the vatican , sistine chapel and take a bus 15 min to the colossus.
Barcelona is a very big city and everything is spread out.
I enjoyed barcelona more than Rome especially seeing all those crazy Gaudi designs , as well in barcelona you can experience that beach vibe and metropolitan vibe
Was in Colombia last month for a week. Had a blast,My girl work for Delta so we fly for free. Can't beat that.
We just came back from Colombia last week. We thinking about going to Paris Memorial Day weekend.
In August we're based on flights we gonna try and go to either Spain Italy or Greece
@ global warming.Was in Colombia last month for a week. Had a blast,
Cartagena is stupidly overrated tho
Barranquilla, Santa Marta >>>>

I know Colombo quite well, my Portuguese ex used to take me to eat there all the time. Very big food court with lots of variety.Lisbon got the best restaurants to me cheap as hell. Sintra is also dope to visit, and there is a mall that closes at 12am right across from where Benfica plays called colombo. Mall was gigantic
Centro Comercial Colombo is the largest shopping center in Portugal and one of the 10 largest in Europe. It is located in the northern part of Lisbon, on Benfica district, close to the Estádio da Luz, the legendary Benfica Lisbon stadium. Occupying a total area of 120,000 m² and inaugurated in September 1997, it has 430 shops, a leisure center, a sports complex, 10 cinemas and 65 restaurants.