Baden-Baden
Summer Festival
From 4 July to 6 July 2026
Type of stay

Musical journeys

Availability

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Price

From €1,020 per person

Impossible to resist the charm of Baden-Baden! Favored by the world’s elite as early as the nineteenth century, this Black Forest town dazzles with its gentle way of life and rich cultural scene. Great artists such as Dostoyevsky, Brahms, Wagner, and Victor Hugo loved strolling through its delightful, picturesque center, and the shadow of Marlene Dietrich still lingers over the casino, which the actress famously said it was the most beautiful in the world! Among the museums, a visit to the Fabergé Museum is an absolute must—an astonishing institution dedicated to the jeweler of the famous eggs—as well as the Frieder Burda Museum, one of Europe’s finest museums of modern and contemporary art.

 

As in the Belle Époque, Baden-Baden becomes Europe’s “summer capital” when the fine weather arrives. In the magnificent Festspielhaus (one of the most prestigious concert halls on the planet), the world’s leading orchestras perform ambitious programs. Guest of honor in 2026, the London Symphony Orchestra offers two dazzling concerts. While conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin sweeps us away into the timeless Russia of Rachmaninov, the British orchestra’s current music director, Antonio Pappano, conducts the sublime Act III of Tristan and Isolde by one of Baden-Baden’s beloved sons: Richard Wagner. Fabulous!

 

 

Crédits photos :

  • Trinkhalle © Baden-Baden Kur & Tourismus GmbH / C. Cancellieri
  • Rebland Sonnenuntergang © Baden-Baden Kur & Tourismus GmbH / A. Mende
  • Schloss Hohenbaden Altes Schloss Sonnenuntergang © Baden-Baden Kur & Tourismus GmbH / N. Dautel
  • Lichtenaler Allee Tulpengarten © Baden-Baden Kur & Tourismus GmbH / N. Dautel
The program
London Symphony Orchestra
Saturday 4 July 2026
Wagner & Beethoven
Sunday 5 July 2026
Saturday 4 July 2026

7pm, Festspielhaus:

 LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

London Symphony Orchestra
Yannick Nézet-Séguin

 

Conductor

 

   
Beatrice Rana

 

Piano

 

   
Programme:

– S. Rachmaninov: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
– S. Rachmaninov: Symphony No. 2

 

   
Few works are as instantly appealing to the ear as Rachmaninov’s Symphony No. 2. Premiered in 1908, the piece overflows with unforgettable melodies, reaching its peak in a slow movement awash with tenderness. One can rely on the artistry of Yannick Nézet-Séguin, at the helm of the splendid London Symphony Orchestra, to set this carousel of Slavic emotions ablaze. Written in 1934, the Russian composer’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini is inspired by the 24th Caprice of the famous nineteenth-century Italian violinist. Beautifully structured, the work introduces the theme right from the opening (in the strings with the piano), before weaving in allusions to the Dies Irae and building to a dazzling finale. Made famous by the cinema, Variation No. 18 is particularly radiant and lyrical. The young Italian pianist Beatrice Rana takes hold of this breathtaking masterpiece.

 

Sunday 5 July 2026

5pm, Festspielhaus:

WAGNER & BEETHOVEN

London Symphony Orchestra
Antonio Pappano

 

Conductor

 

   
Vilde Frang Violon
Sarah Jakubiak Isolde
Marina Prudenskaya Brangäne
Clay Hilley Tristan
Franz-Josef Selig King Marke
Gyula Orendt Kurwenal
Neal Cooper Melot
Michael Gibson

 

A young sailor, a shepherd

 

   
Programme:

– L. van Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61

– R. Wagner: Act III of Tristan and Isolde

 

   
The British conductor Antonio Pappano is one of the most versatile maestros in the world. Now Music Director of the legendary London Symphony Orchestra, Pappano for many years, divided his time between the Orchestra of the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rome and the leadership of London’s Royal Opera House. This remarkable versatility is reflected in a program that blends symphonic and operatic repertoire. In the first half, Norwegian violinist Vilde Frang performs Beethoven’s only Violin Concerto, while in the second half Pappano presents the stratospheric Act III of Tristan and Isolde. Richard Wagner adored Baden-Baden: it was in fact in this city that the German composer originally wished to establish his personal festival, which was ultimately founded in Bayreuth thanks to King Ludwig II of Bavaria. Conducted by Pappano, the Americans Clay Hilley (a Festspielhaus regular) and Sarah Jakubiak form the deeply moving couple of this medieval legend.

 

Your choice of accommodation
MAISON MESSMER *****

The establishment remains a faithful guardian of Baden-Baden’s great spa tradition. Its spa facilities and the staff’s impeccable service add to the exceptional standard of its rooms.

BRENNERS PARK HOTEL

At the foothills of the Black Forest, Brenners Park Hotel overlooks the magnificent park of the Lichtentaler Allee. A true haven of peace, this legendary institution has been cultivating the art of living that made its reputation for 135 years.

Price per person
Superior double room package at the Maison Messmer

€1,020 per person

 

The price of this journey includes: accommodation in a double room with breakfast for two nights • city tax • concert tickets in Category I • repatriation assistance.

The price of this journey does not include: extras • transport • airport transfers.

 

Individual stay.

Transport and transfers available upon request.

Superior single room package at the Maison Messmer

€1,455 per person

 

The price of this journey includes: accommodation in a double room with breakfast for two nights • city tax • concert tickets in Category I • repatriation assistance.

The price of this journey does not include: extras • transport • airport transfers.

 

Individual stay.

Transport and transfers available upon request.

Junior Suite double room package at the Maison Messmer

€1,255 per person

 

The price of this journey includes: accommodation in a double room with breakfast for two nights • city tax • concert tickets in Category I • repatriation assistance.

The price of this journey does not include: extras • transport • airport transfers.

 

Individual stay.

Transport and transfers available upon request.

Junior Suite single room package at the Maison Messmer

€1,925 per person

 

The price of this journey includes: accommodation in a double room with breakfast for two nights • city tax • concert tickets in Category I • repatriation assistance.

The price of this journey does not include: extras • transport • airport transfers.

 

Individual stay.

Transport and transfers available upon request.

Deluxe Park double room package at the Brenners

€1,750 per person

 

The price of this journey includes: accommodation in a double room with breakfast for two nights • city tax • concert tickets in Category I • repatriation assistance.

The price of this journey does not include: extras • transport • airport transfers.

 

Individual stay.

Transport and transfers available upon request.

Superior Park single room package at the Brenners

€2,520 per person

 

The price of this journey includes: accommodation in a double room with breakfast for two nights • city tax • concert tickets in Category I • repatriation assistance.

The price of this journey does not include: extras • transport • airport transfers.

 

Individual stay.

Transport and transfers available upon request.

Information about this trip
In charge of the destination
Aliénor Elbaz du Peloux
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