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Highlights of the stay

  • Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 - The end-of-year concert par excellence, carried by the power and universality of the Ode to Joy at the Kulturpalast 
  • New Year's concert by the Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden, an exceptional musical tradition to welcome in the New Year in style. 
  • ‘Die Fledermaus’ by J. Strauss - The quintessential Viennese operetta with a touch of humour and elegance that sparkles and delights like champagne bubbles. 
  • Private guided tour on the theme of your choice
  • 3 nights in the hotel of your choice
  • Your personal M&O assistant for your questions 24 hours a day

The capital of classical music, Dresden is one of Germany's most beautiful cities, as evidenced by its inclusion on UNESCO's World Heritage List. With its magnificent Zwinger Palace, its museums (one of which houses Raphael's star angels), not forgetting the Residenzschloss and Pillnitz castles and magnificent churches, the city has a rich cultural life... And the city's symbol, the Semperoper, is one of the best opera houses in the world! 

Thanks to the city's glorious past (it was home to Schütz, Weber, the Schumanns, Wagner, etc.), classical music can be experienced in Dresden just as it is on this wonderfully festive New Year's Eve. Indeed, on the stage of the iconic Kulturpalast, Sakari Oramo at the head of the Dresdner Philharmonie conducts Beethoven's grandiose and traditional Symphony No. 9 on the evening of 31 December. The following day, another tradition, the Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden, one of Germany's most prestigious orchestras, comes to life in a New Year's concert with cello star Gautier Capuçon. And what better way to start the new year than with a performance at the Semperoper of Die Fledermaus by J. Strauss, the absolute masterpiece of Viennese operetta?  

Another highlight of the trip is a private guide who will take you on a tour of Dresden, the fantastic and moving capital of art and music. 

Program

 

  • Wednesday 31 January 2025: Arrival and Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 
  • Thursday 1 January 2026: Visit, New Year's Concert 
  • Friday 2 January 2026: Die Fledermaus 

 

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Wednesday December 31, 2025

Arrival in Dresden and your evening ‘Beethoven's Symphony No. 9"

  • Arrival in Dresden
  • Installation in your hotel.
  • Free day to stroll around Dresden.
  • 7.00 pm, Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 in cat 1 at the Kulturpalast 
  • Night in the hotel of your choice
Thursday January 1st, 2026

City tour & your evening "New Year's concert"

  • Breakfast at the hotel
  • In the morning, your guide will offer you a cultural tour.
  • 5pm, New Year's concert at the Semperoper in cat 1
  • Night in your hotel 
 
Friday, January 2nd 2026

Free day &  Your Evening "Die Fledermaus" (The Bat) 

  • Breakfast at the hotel
  • Free day, optional possibility of a guided tour
  • 7.00 pm, performance of the opera Die Fledermaus (The Bat) by J. Strauss at the Semperoper in cat 1
  • Night in your hote
 
Saturday, January 3, 2026

Departure

  • Breakfast at the hotel
  • Departure

Program

Kulturpalast

Kulturpalast

Symphony No. 9 Beethoven

Kulturpalast

martedì 30 dicembre 2025 19:00
Direttore d'orchestra
Sakari Oramo
Interpreti
Anu Komsi
Susan Zarrabi
Peter Tantsits
Arttu Kataja
Coro
Prague Philharmonic Choir
Dresdner Philharmonie
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Gautier Capuçon (c) Michael Tammaro - Virgin Classics

Gautier Capuçon (c) Michael Tammaro - Virgin Classics

Silvesterkonzert

Semperoper

mercoledì 31 dicembre 2025 17:00
Direttore d'orchestra
Andrés Orozco-Estrada
Interpreti
Gautier Capuçon
Coro
Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden
Semperoper Dresden © Matthias Creutziger

Semperoper Dresden © Matthias Creutziger

Die Fledermaus Strauss J.

Semperoper

venerdì 02 gennaio 2026 19:00
Direttore d'orchestra
Marcus Merkel
Regista
Günter Krämer
Interpreti
Christoph Pohl
Elissa Huber
Katrina Galka
Valerie Eickhoff
Mario Lerchenberger
Markus Marquardt
Anton Beliaev
Coro
Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden

Guided Tours

To enhance your stay in the best possible way, we offer you a guided tour of the historic center

  • Historic Center and Museum
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The historic centre and museum

City tour through the historic center, including a guided tour of the Residenzschloss with its world-famous collection of the New Green Vault, the Giant Hall and the Parade Apartments. The Green Vault can also be combined with other collections of the Armory such as the Turkish Chamber, the Prince's Gallery, the Gewehrgalerie.

Guided tour of the Zwinger “Three in a Straw”

Once the site of Augustus the Strong’s lavish feasts, today’s museums are a testament to this magnificence! Stroll through the outdoor galleries and pavilions under the gaze of Hercules Saxonicus, then admire the 700-year-old Persian globe in the Salon des Mathématiques et Physiques.

Discover the distance counter, period music boxes, and burning mirror of physicist Tschirnhaus, a pioneer in porcelain manufacturing. Finish your visit in the Zwinger galleries, with the collection of Meissen porcelain and early coffee, tea, and chocolate services.

Finally, explore the Old Masters Gallery, where you’ll find famous works like Liotard’s Chocolate Ball, Raphael’s Sistine Madonna, and Carriera’s Portrait of a Turk. You might want to enjoy a drink in one of the nearby restaurants after viewing the elegant porcelain cups.

Music Schütz - Weber - Wagner - Strauss

Take a two-hour musical tour of Dresden with your guide and learn about great composers like Richard Strauss, J.S. Bach and Gottfried Silbermann, who were on the payroll of the Saxon court. Learn why a "magic harp" was named for Richard Wagner's 300th birthday, and how a descendant of the Strauss dynasty composed a waltz, An der Elbe, in homage to Dresden.

Your walking tour through the historic center will take you from Theaterplatz with the Semper Opera and the Zwinger to the Residence Palace, the Palace of Culture, the Altmarkt with the Kreuzkirche, and the Neumarkt with the Frauenkirche.

Guided tour of the château - architecture - art - big stories and little stories

Discover the Residence Palace, with its grand sgraffito courtyard and Renaissance loggias. Explore this historic complex, rebuilt after the war, for a 2-hour journey through 900 years of history. Formerly the residence of the Electors and Kings of Saxony, it now houses exhibitions from various museums showcasing unique collections. Feel the honor of being a state guest as you climb the majestic Englische Treppe staircase.

Guided tour of the Albertinum - A bridge to the Modern

Named after the Saxon King Albert, the Albertinum Museum, dedicated to the "New Masters", exhibits remarkable sculptures and paintings. Masterpieces spanning nearly five millennia await you, including Egyptian and Greco-Roman cultures, the classical and neoclassical periods, and contemporary artists such as C.D. Friedrich and Gerhard Richter.

In its bright and well-structured spaces, sculptures and paintings are put into dialogue, with artistic works arranged according to periods to create a rich visual dialogue.

Exclusive guided tour of Semper's opera house

Follow us along the paths of the past, to the Dresden Opera House, designed by the architect Semper for one evening. From the entrance hall, through the magnificent staircase decorated with opulent arabesques and gods under its vaults, supported by splendid stucco columns and painted settings of excerpts from musical and literary works known from antiquity to the present day. Then take a seat with golden velvet cushions in the royal box and let your gaze wander over the gilded chandeliers to the "five-minute clock" crowning the stage frame.  
Then listen to the stories and anecdotes of this great house, famous composers, conductors, soloists and choreographers, and get a glimpse of the day-to-day work behind the scenes and on stage.

Accommodations

Townhouse Dresden 5*

Conveniently located, the luxurious Townhouse Dresden is conveniently located next to the famous Frauenkirche church in the heart of Dresden, within walking distance of Zwinger Palace, Semperoper Opera

The 95 rooms and suites feature timeless Italian design with luxurious materials.

The hotel offers a laundry service, a fitness area and a bar, the River bar

Tarifs

Programmes and prices are subject to change made by venues and providers.Availability has to be confirmed at the time of booking.

INNSiDE by Meliá Dresden - 4*

INNSiDE by Meliá Dresden is a stylish design hotel located in the heart of the historic old town, just steps away from the famous Frauenkirche. The hotel offers elegant and bright rooms with rain showers, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. Premium rooms include extra comforts such as a bathtub, bathrobe, and tea/coffee facilities.

Guests can enjoy modern and refined cuisine at the VEN restaurant, and take in stunning views of the city from the TWIST Sky Bar. A wellness area with sauna is also available for relaxation. The perfect place to experience Dresden in a chic and comfortable setting.

600 metres from the opera

Tarifs

Premium double room (2 pers)
1.311 € / pers.

Programmes and prices are subject to change made by venues and providers.Availability has to be confirmed at the time of booking.

The price includes

  • Accommodation
  • Show seats
  • Excursions
  • Entries in the sites
  • Personal Travel Assistant

The price does not include

  • Transfers
  • Assistance
  • Tips
  • Flights
  • Tax
  • Drinks and Meals

Practical information

For each country, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/conseils-aux-voyageurs) publishes travel advice sheets on its website. You will find the latest recommendations on safety, formalities and health. We strongly recommend that you consult these sources of information regularly, right up until the day before your departure.