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Johan Klok

La Mariscal: The Decline of Quito’s Former Nightlife Hub

La Mariscal, once Quito’s vibrant entertainment district, now feels abandoned. The newspaper Primicias visited the area on a quiet Tuesday night and noticed that the streets are nearly empty, with only a few people wandering through. The iconic Plaza Foch, once buzzing with tourists and nightlife, is deserted, with no police presence and only a handful of street promoters hoping to earn small commissions by drawing customers into sparsely attended bars and restaurants.

The businesses that remain open are struggling. Many establishments sit nearly empty, and owners are barely holding on, hoping for a turnaround that feels increasingly unlikely. The surrounding streets paint an even bleaker picture—boarded-up buildings, vacant lots, and signs advertising properties for rent are everywhere. Adding to the area’s challenges are the growing issues of homelessness, informal vendors, and drug activity, all of which contribute to a sense of insecurity.

Despite these struggles, a few places still attract a crowd. One rock bar on Lizardo García Street, for example, draws music enthusiasts who gather to sing along to their favorite bands. However, such energy is the exception rather than the rule, as most visitors remain on edge, constantly looking over their shoulders.

A Struggling Business Landscape

Local business owners describe the situation in La Mariscal as unsustainable. Many have been forced to close their doors due to a lack of customers. Efforts to revive the area through events like fairs and concerts bring temporary relief, but the crowds quickly disappear once the events end. A consistent, long-term plan to address the area's decline remains elusive, leaving business owners frustrated.

Security concerns are a major issue for both businesses and visitors. The absence of a coordinated safety strategy has left business owners to handle problems on their own, often resorting to desperate measures to keep their customers safe. The hospitality sector has also been severely impacted, with hotel occupancy rates plummeting and room prices dropping significantly.

A Delayed Recovery Plan

In 2024, the Quito municipality proposed a recovery plan for La Mariscal, outlining measures to stimulate investment, improve safety, and restore public spaces. However, the plan has been slow to move forward, and meaningful implementation could still be years away. The recovery process is expected to take as long as 12 years, leaving many questioning whether the area can hold on that long.

Key elements of the plan include reducing taxes to attract new businesses, revising zoning laws to encourage development, improving safety through collaboration between the city and police, restoring heritage buildings, and expanding green spaces. While these initiatives hold promise, the slow pace of progress has left many residents and business owners skeptical about the future of La Mariscal.

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Johan Klok

Sting Concert in Cuenca: Date, Ticket Prices, and Presale Info

The legendary British musician, Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner, better known as Sting, will bring his "Sting 3.0" tour to Cuenca in early 2025. Here’s everything you need to know about the concert date, ticket presale, and prices.

Concert Date

Sting will perform at Cuenca's Alejandro Serrano Aguilar Stadium on February 28, 2025. Joining him on stage will be Dominic Miller on guitar and Chris Maas on drums. The event is being organized by Feel The Club.

Ticket Presale and Purchase Details

- Fan Club Presale: September 24–25 for registered members on Sting’s official website.

- Banco del Austro Cardholders: September 26–29, available for those using Banco del Austro credit and debit cards.

- General Sale: Starts on September 30 for the public, with all payment methods accepted.

Where to Buy Tickets

Tickets can be purchased on the Feel The Tickets website or at the following locations:

- Quito: CCI, Scala, Condado Shopping

- Guayaquil: CC Alhambra

- Cuenca: Serrano Aguilar Stadium box office, Mall del Río, Milenium Plaza

Ticket Prices

Feel The Club has announced the following ticket prices (excluding VAT) for the concert in Cuenca:

- Roxanne Box: $185

- Gold Platinum: $155

- Golden: $125

- Box: $100

- Fan Zone: $85

- Grandstand: $60

- Preference: $45

- General: $35

Sting: A Music Legend

Sting began his career in 1976 as the bassist for The Police and later transitioned into a successful solo career in 1981. Now 72 years old, he has sold over 100 million records, won 17 Grammy Awards, a Golden Globe, an Emmy, and has been nominated for four Oscars. He also earned a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2000.

The "Sting 3.0" tour will visit several other Latin American cities, including Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Buenos Aires, Lima, Bogotá, Santiago de Chile, Mexico City, and Santo Domingo.

Don't miss this chance to see Sting live in Cuenca!

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Good Friday

April 18 (2025)
National Holiday
Ecuador

In Ecuador known as Viernes Santo.