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Spain

Spain

Spain

Barcelona

In Barcelona, life itself is a work of art. From prestigious restaurants and an enchanted outdoor labyrinth to a remarkable aquarium and a collection of mesmerizing museums, visitors to this stylish metropolis breathe an unforgettably unique aesthetic along with the fresh sea air. After a day of basking in the distinctive light that slants across Barcelona’s centuries-old streets, discovering the awe-inspiring splendor of its museums, or racing and looping through its roller-coasters, the Catalan evening is always alive with the sounds of the finest classical concerts on offer. Among numbers of noteworthy venues, this illustrious city boasts one of the grandest opera houses in Europe, a handful of exceptional basilicas, and the tremendous Auditori; it goes without saying that the choice of concert experiences in Barcelona is as boundless as its vital energy.

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Madrid

Dubbed 'crowned' and 'imperial' by King Carlos V, Spain’s magnificent capital is at the geographic and artistic center of the country, drawing numerous musicians from around Iberia and across the world. Its famous flamenco scene and openness to innovation helps to lend an especially colorful flair to Madrid’s daily life; its close-knit family of neighborhoods, each with a distinctive personality, demonstrates a bustling joie-de-vivre giving way to a truly elegant historical center. Winding through its cobblestone paths, one can lose a sense of both place and time. Having discovered Madrid’s singularly magnificent museums, fascinating markets, nearby mountains, and noble Habsburg history, enjoy what the evening holds in store: make your way to any of Madrid’s venerable concert halls and savor a memorable musical experience.

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Palma de Mallorca

Revealing influences from Roman, Turkish, Arabic, Spanish, and Berber cultures, Palma de Mallorca was settled during the Bronze Age and has been a delightful and obliging host ever since. Offering exciting festivals, tempting food, and dazzling marine activities ranging from yacht outings and sailing to a water park and an aquarium, Palma has benefitted from a healthy economy based on sea trade and, more recently, tourism. This island paradise, however, offers much more than long stretches of beautiful beaches. The capital of the Balearics is replete with culture, boasting opulent theaters, a beautiful basilica, an impressive Gothic cathedral, and its own symphony orchestra.

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Peralada

Peralada is a wonderful small town of 1500 inhabitants situated in the Alt Empordà, between Figueres and the Costa Brava and 150 kilometres from Barcelona.

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Port de Sóller/Mallorca

Port de Sóller, is a port and hamlet of the town of Sóller in Majorca, in the Balearic Islands, Spain. It lies 25 kilometers north from the center of Palma de Mallorca. After the concert Port de Soller can be left only with taxi (approx. 40 Euro) or by car. There is no public transport.

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