Showing posts with label tourism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tourism. Show all posts

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."

Monday, 21 March 2016

International Nightlife Association Presents Comic

 


The International Nightlife Association presented a comic with a fictional heroine character who gives advice and protects young people who go out at night



Maximum Fun, Minimum Disturbance!



The International Nightlife Association (INA), in collaboration with the European Nightlife Association (ENA), FECASARM (Catalan recreational music federation), Spain Nightlife, FEHR (Spain hospitality federation) and ASETS (Salou Tourist Area Business Association) presented a strong and innovative campaign coinciding with the start of new tourist season and "SALOUFEST 2016". 

Enjoy a responsible night!

The aim of this campaign is to prevent antisocial behaviour


with Lady Tabata


This civic campaign, sponsored by AUDIOTEC and GIBACARS, was revealed at a press conference 14 March at “Caffe di Mare” in Salou...


...and included the following personalities: [left to right]



This awareness campaign was presented to the public in a comic format for the first time. It will be an international campaign which they will export to other countries – and ultimately - worldwide. They timed it prior to the “SalouFest” as a tester for an international campaign because Salou has been severely criticized in recent years and accused of being problematic [some say not true]. Bearing this in mind, the International Nightlife Association, the European Nightlife Association, FECASARM, Spain Nightlife, FEHR and the Salou Tourist Area Business Association decided together to do as much as possible to prevent unsociable behaviour during the celebration of this year’s event. 


Their objective is to regain the event’s previous good reputation and is why they decided to launch this international campaign for the first time in Salou as a tester in the lead-up to the new tourist season and "SalouFest".



They aim to make the young tourists and students aware of dangers and negative consequences should they behave in a certain way while out celebrating. The comic presents these suggestions in a light-hearted and easily understandable way.



Sunday, 10 January 2016

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Sunday, 14 June 2015

10 THINGS ONLY IN SPAIN

They dip everything in coffee


1. What do Spanish people have for breakfast?

It's not unusual for them to have toast with olive oil, tomato and salt for breakfast. Dunking cupcakes, biscuits, cookies, Jaffa Cakes, "mojar el churro"... in milk (with cocoa) or in coffee is socially acceptable! 

"Café au lait" is pronounced "Café olé", but don't ask for that, it's "Café con leche". 

2. Which are the best bars in Madrid?

The oldest bars are the most authentic. Those where they wouldn't think of throwing napkins [the waterproof ones, which spread more than clean] in the bin, but go straight on the floor, together with the shrimp heads and olive pits. They're dirty, they smell funny and they're ugly, but they're awesome!



'Pan con Palillo' isn't my favourite

3. What are TAPAS?

When they order something to drink and don't get free food, they get annoyed. They expect at least a handful of almonds or a bowl of olives. You can go out and eat for free with the snacks while ordering wine, "sangria" or a few beers. Typical arguments between locals are:
Where are the biggest, nicest and safest tapas?

4. What is Menu del Día?

At Noon ~ between 1 pm and 4 pm ~ they don't eat "a la carte" but order from the Daily Menu for around €10-15 which includes first course, mains, dessert, bread and maybe drink? And even a coffee - but always ask first to confirm - might also be included.

How do you pour and drink cider in Madrid?


5. What is EMPALMAR?

- To go from lunch time to dinner time - They sit around the table for at least two and a half hours! They leave the restaurant only when the staff want to close and go home.
It is also used when you go out all night until 7 am and go straight to school or work, by literally splicing two days into one. Ask any local. They've all done it.



Orujos, Licores y Aguardientes...
Cojonudo tio!




6. What are CHUPITOS?

- Shots - Who finished their meal with herbal mint tea? That's ridiculous! "Orujo", "Licor" and "Aguardiente" are insanely digestive drinks. Yep, beverages with over 40º alcohol [a la sombra] which they claim are healthy for the stomach...


7. What are PUENTES?

- Long Weekends - And by that we mean they have really long weekends; like when they go away on vacation; like "Monday is a Bank Holiday, so they take Friday off, phone in sick on Thursday, and go to the beach for 5 days" kind of long weekend. Totally normal when a Festive Day lands near the weekend, so productivity rate plummets as early as Wednesday afternoon.


In Spain, to go home
before 3 am isn't 
going out. It's having dinner


8. Do Spanish people DANCE?


No! It's undignifying. They don't know how to dance "Sevillanas" either. Well, maybe down south, but the rest of Spain have no idea.



9. What is LA PENULTIMA?

- The 'next to last' drink - They finish work at 6.30 pm on Thursday; go out for some beers and "se lian" (get tied up) until 1 am. They go home drunk and spend the whole of Friday swearing they'll never go out again on a weekday. Nowadays, they call it "After Work Party". But traditionally it's called "tomar unas cañas después del trabajo" (have a few beers after work).




Raising prawns...
10. Where is the best NIGHTLIFE in Madrid?

Their party starts at 11.30 pm.  When Europe starts to close down, here they're still grooming themselves.  Dinner after 9.30 pm is an eating habit entirely incomprehensible beyond their borders. Just as it is for them to understand why in USA and UK dinner is prepared at 5.30 pm, because that's when they have their "merienda" (a simple, light meal in the afternoon filling the gap between lunch and dinner).



MMDDMM: Tuesday Lunch Club in Madrid


This Facebook Group announces the venue and they post a review after the meal. They look for cheap and cheerful dining experiences with good company. They also evaluate the service and general presentation of each restaurant.


 MMDDMM



What’s it all about?

They have lots of friends in the service industry, i.e. teachers, barmen, waiters, chefs, delivery drivers as well as promotional agents and museum exhibition organisers. During ‘typical Spanish lunch hours’ [2 pm – 4 pm] they meet up with their friends and discovering the multiple pockets of Madrid for its “Menu del Día” culture and gastronomy.

What's the story so far?

A few Menus and months later, with the addition of a few friends, the seed has grown. Their Facebook group features reviews and photos of the places we have experienced so far.


It’s all about a fun day out but yet its popularity has grown far beyond their expectations. They have enjoyed Menus from “Getafe” to “Cuatro Caminos” and “Vallecas” to “Moncloa” discovering quite a few “barrios” in between. Join friends from all over the world residing in Madrid.



Doesn’t matter if it’s your day-off or if you have to go back to work, it’s all about the “craic” and the banter. If, however, you are lucky to be off on a Tuesday or have a few more hours to spare, it’s customary to partake in the odd after-lunch liqueur and local "barrio" beer culture.



While experiencing different languages, cultures, aspects of Spanish cuisine and the diversities of Madrid’s numerous "barrios", what MMDDMM has always been about is just having a laugh at lunchtime.


Click here to join: MMDDMM

Thursday, 9 October 2014

Thursday Nights in Madrid

Thursday Nights are Back!

Campaign launched in October aims to "recapture the magic of Thursday nights"





The Platform of Associations for Tourism, Leisure, Hospitality and Culture in the Community of Madrid will launch this October, the 'Madrid's Thursdays are Back' campaign intends to "recapture the magic, prestige, and the special appeal of Thursday nights" in the capital. More than 70 venues will take part:



The campaigners held on September 24, at the Barcelo Theatre (http://www.madridnightlife.com/teatro-barcelo), a press conference to detail the new edition of the 'return of the Madrid's Thursdays' campaign, which started on October 2 and aims to boost economic activity and social nightlife. 

As in the first edition, which was held on Thursdays in April, more than 70 entertainment and catering venues are taking part in the city of Madrid.

This new campaign promoting nightlife coincides with the start of the season and aims to boost the recovery of tourism in the city. Assisting the campaign are the Business Platform, the Community of Madrid, Madrid City Council and Mahou-San Miguel group.

The campaign will continue to offer discounts so that you can enjoy entertaining shows and music offered by the locals in varied nightlife venues. Developers seek to recover business from tourists and all those who come to Madrid to work, the figures are recovering in recent months.

At the press conference the following intervened:
Carmen Fernández González - Deputy Minister for Tourism and Culture in Madrid. 
Pedro Maria Corral - Head of the Department for Arts, Sports and Tourism. 
Javier Olmedo - President of the Platform of Associations for Tourism, Leisure, Hospitality and Culture in Madrid
Juanjo Madariaga - Grupo Mahou / San Miguel

Besides presenting this second edition of the 'Return of Madrid's Thursday' campaign, the objectives of this campaign is to promote tourism, nightlife and hospitality of Madrid that will be dealt with, recovering domestic tourism to boost Madrid's nightlife and presented the satisfaction survey data from the first campaign.