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The newest property to open in London is a romantic in itself - and it's in Little Venice, one of the city's most romantic areas…

The newest property to open in London is a romantic in itself - and it's in Little Venice, one of the city's most romantic areas. The Colonnade Town House opened its doors at the end of last month and provides a stylish townhouse atmosphere with all the services required by business travellers. Close to Paddington and the Heathrow Express, the Colonnade has 43 individually designed bedrooms, many with terraces and four-poster beds. Rooms from £110 to £195 stg per night including breakfast, plus vat. Details from 2 Warrington Crescent, London W9, (00 44 171) 286 1052.

The rolling hills of the Sierra de Aracena, 100kms north west of Seville, in Andalucia, are perfect horse-riding country. You can just picture yourself here, in Spanish tack riding through sweet chestnut groves. A week's riding holiday in the experienced company of renowned horsewoman Hermione Tudor will cost £675 stg and includes all mounts, accommodation and a final night in Seville. Details from Finca el Moro, Fuenteheridos 21292, Huelva, Spain. Tel/fax. (00 34) 959 501079.

Families planning a trip to Disneyworld, in Florida in the next year or so can take advantage of a special offer from Keith Prowse Travel. From now until August 20th, to mark the launch of a new range of tickets, the new 10-Day World Pass costs £238 for adults and £190 for children. The range also includes a seven-day and five-day Park Hopper Plus. Anyone who has already purchased tickets can upgrade them for the new ones. Details from Keith Prowse (01) 679 5300 or 5333.

Temple Bar might be fed up with hen parties but Benedicts Hotel in Belfast positively welcomes them. Benedicts has teamed up with next door neighbours, the Natural Hair Company to provide hen nights with a difference. Partygirls can enjoy mint head massages, hair styling and make-overs while sipping champagne in a private suite. Based on groups of six or more the cost is £50 stg per person per night which includes, bed, breakfast, wash and blowdry and, of course, the champagne. Details from Kathy Tully or Orla Foy at Benedicts on (080 1232) 591999.

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It's coming close to the end of the summer holidays and, if you wanted to have one last memorable and adventurous outing for the children, then Oakwood Coaster Country could fit the bill. Up to the end of the month this Welsh theme park is open until 10 p.m, and each day ends with a spectacular light show and fireworks display. New to Oakwood this year is the 17-storey Bounce experience. Both Irish Ferries and Stena Line have trips, which include crossing, coach to the park and entrance for £83 for a family of two adults and two children. A word from experience, a visit to Oakwood is a long, long day out, but well worth it.