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Tuesday, 18 April 2017

NIGHT MAYOR - an Ada Colau at Night for Barcelona?

Nightlife Entrepreneurs Propose Council Operative to End Late Night Chaos



An 'Ada Colau' at night to stop Barcelona nightlife excess? 



Employers FECASARM will request city hall creates the “Night Mayor”, a mediator to resolve conflicts between nightclubs and neighbours.


The president of this business organization, Joaquim Boadas, has defended this particular Mayor: "They are a link between politicians and nightlife businesses. While a Mayor sleeps at night, he doesn't know that during this period there is a lot of economic and social activity."

"Night Mayors in Paris, London and Amsterdam mediate conflicts with neighbours and spur business and the creation of jobs at dawn. They customize dialogue between residents and nightlife operators".

"WE IMPROVE RELATIONSHIPS ..."


In conversation with this newspaper, Mirik Milan, Amsterdam Night Mayor, has appeared. "My position was created in 2003 on a voluntary basis, a few years ago I became a professional, now we are a platform for dialogue in which we find the City Council, neighbours, nightclubs and promoters."




"A night mayor demands commitment from nightlife operators, but also from neighbours. The city has to recognize the benefits of clubs which open until dawn for economic, social and cultural reasons."

This formula allows us to resolve conflicts and pacifies the city


"Clubs end up being responsible for what happens in their surroundings: anti-social behaviour, drinking in public and noise. Those who don't are left outside."

"... and we will raise the BAR"


Milan has exploited the economic benefits of his position in the Dutch capital. 


"The best clubs, most responsible for noise, flow of people and their behaviour, have won licenses to open 24 hours a day on the outskirts of the city."

"Some clubs have restaurants and art galleries next to the dance floor, and those who are most committed to neighbourhood coexistence receive Council rewards like less restrictions, which allows them to raise the bar."

Milan calls for a change in thinking:


"The night mayor is not exportable, first, clubs and neighbours should sit around the same table, and then the figure of mediator happens organically."

Like, for example, in Amsterdam the first night mayor was made aware of sexual harassment of women in clubs. In Cali (Colombia), he campaigns against youth gangs. 

"We are a link between party youths and politicians."

YES, WITH CONDITIONS


When Jordi Giró was presented with this proposal, as representative of one of the most punished neighbourhoods by anti-social behaviour at night, and President of AV Vila Olímpica, he expressed doubts. 

"Mediation always seems good to us. Although I don’t know the details, mediating in conflicts is always good, our association does it frequently."

Barcelona Nightlife Mayor


The activist, however, points to more pressing needs:


"Before mediating it is necessary to disperse nightlife. Areas with nightclubs are problematic. It is proven. Certain areas have to be dispersed. Otherwise, I'm afraid there's an unbearable flow of people."

According to Giró, Vila Olímpica, located next to Olympic Port party zone, this problem is suffered with all its crudeness:

"We have people from 1 am to 8 am, non-stop, going up and down the streets. Shouting, urinating, fighting and vomiting. Nightclub ‘pools’ are incompatible with neighbourhood life."

Thursday, 15 October 2015

BEST NIGHTCLUBS IN SPAIN

The 12 Best Nightclubs in Spain


After two days of intense debate, the 2nd International Nightlife Congress finalized on the night of 8th October with the Golden Moon Awards



Hosted at Hard Rock Hotel Ibiza




More than 200 people attended the ceremony... We were there too!!




This was the 1st edition of the Golden Moon Awards


Celebrated as part of the 2nd International Nightlife Congress

This short-list is from "The Top 100 Best Nightclubs in the World"...

12th - Blue Marlin (Ibiza)




“Blue Marlin” is a popular destination for beautiful / rich / famous people who moor their luxury yachts nearby and catch a taxi boat service direct to the club. Located on a beach overlooking the Mediterranean, this venue offers day and night entertainment. Party here until 4 o’clock in the morning with live music, House and Techno DJs. Drink and dance on the rooftop terrace.





11th - Privilege (Ibiza)






"Privilege Ibiza" aka "The World's Largest Nightclub" with capacity for 10,000 clubbers. Host of SupermartXé. Originally called “Ku”. Was a restaurant in the 70s. The main room is the size of an aircraft hangar. The ceiling is 80 feet high and there’s a huge swimming pool in the middle of the dance floor.


10th - Olivia Valère (Marbella)



"Olivia Valere" has a capacity for over 1000 clubbers...

 


9th - BCM (Magalluf)




8th - Opium (Barcelona)





Opium is located in an exceptional location, next to Hotel Arts and the Beach of Barceloneta. The spectacular location on the beach makes Opium one of the most popular nightclub destinations in Barcelona. At night the place transforms into a seductive club playing the best music, visited by world renowned DJ such as David Guetta, Armin Van Burren, Tiësto and many more. Opium is also worth a visit during the day. For lunch Opium gives the advantage of the perfect location to dine greatest Barcelona terrace by the beach.

7th - Fabrik (Madrid)




6th - Sankeys (Ibiza)







5th - Space (Ibiza)







4th - DC-10 (Ibiza)









3rd - Amnesia (Ibiza)









2nd - Pacha (Ibiza)









1st - Ushuaïa (Ibiza)





The next edition will take place in Las Vegas...

Please visit: LasVegasTonight.com



Monday, 15 June 2015

MADRID: MORE POPULAR THAN BARCELONA

Madrid is a More Popular Destination than Barcelona for Spanish Tourists 


Since the Russians are grounded at home due to devaluation (1 Ruble = €0.016), locals are looking even more towards domestic tourism to save this summer season.

  

According to TRIVAGO, based on reservations for July and August, the most popular destinations for Spanish nationals this summer will be:


Costa Daurada” or “Costa Dorada” (Golden Coast) is the
Mediterranean shoreline of Catalonia between Cunit (A) and Alcanar (B)


1. Benidorm

2. Peñíscola

3. Madrid

4. Salou

5. Barcelona


Salou in August


“Salou” has the most expensive accommodation in Spain with an average price of €271 per night. This is based on the rates for these two months supplied by agencies and on-line sites for all types of accommodation. 

Some hotels in "Salou" are offering are specifically offering expensive rooms from the 1st of August.

Benidorm in August
“Calpe” (€267) and “Benidorm” (€257) are the next most expensive destinations; while on the opposite end of the scale: “Granada” (€65) and “Sevilla” (€73) are the cheapest.

Madrid in August
Sunny beach resorts are highlighted on the list as the most popular holiday destinations for Spaniards this summer. Competing against big cities like Madrid and Barcelona. Visitor’s profiles are quite different for “Costa Dorada” which is mainly aimed for families attracted by nice weather, beach and leisure (like “Port Aventura”).  They are also attracted by facilities, sports activities and nightlife.

On the other hand, Madrid and Barcelona are more focused on cultural and business tourism.

The domestic market is vital for the Costa Daurada. Last year most visitors were from Spain (46%), followed by Russia (13%), France (12%) and the UK (11%).

Where are you going this Summer?