The new Four Seasons Hotel in Seoul, South Korea, is now taking bookings for stays from October 15. The hotel, which is located in the city's central business district, will offer a choice of seven dining and entertainment venues, access to the Four Seasons Club – a health, fitness and socialising space – and business facilities for corporate travellers. The hotel is near several of the city's historical palaces, as well as the National Museum of Korea. Rooms cost from Dh1,523 per night, including taxes. For more information, visit www.fourseasons.com/seoul.
Block-rockin’ Lego deal at Paris Hilton
The Hilton Paris Opera hotel has built a partnership with Lego with an offer sure to excite block fans. The Summer Fun with Lego Bricks package offers an overnight experience that includes buffet breakfast, a choice of one of three Lego boxes as a gift, a backpack and a 20 per cent discount voucher for the Parisian department store BHV Marais. Families who require more than one room will be offered a 50 per cent discount on a connecting room. The deal costs from Dh1,345 per night, including taxes, and if you book a stay before September 6, you'll be able to check out a Lego exhibition featuring models of Paris's most famous landmarks. For more information, visit www.hilton.com.
Renovation changes Lanesborough
The Lanesborough in London has reopened after 18 months of renovation that has transformed the property, which is just minutes from Knightsbridge, Buckingham Palace and Hyde Park. The work, which honours the building's architectural Regency heritage, focuses on restoring the Oetker Collection hotel's original detailing, especially the ceilings. The hotel has 93 rooms and suites, while there's a new restaurant, Céleste, under the direction of the executive chef Florian Favario. Rooms cost from Dh4,122 per night, including taxes. For more information, visit www.lanesborough.com.
Moonlit horse riding on Sir Bani Yas Island
If you like the idea of moonlit horse riding, mark August 29 and September 28 on your calendar. Guests staying at Anantara's Desert Islands Resort & Spa, Al Yamm Villa Resort or Al Sahel Villa Resort on Sir Bani Yas Island on either of these nights will have the opportunity to join the activities team on one of the 14 Arabian horses from the island's stables. Beginners will ride on the dunes, while experienced riders will take to the beach. Accommodation costs from Dh1,299 per night, including taxes, while the horse riding costs Dh290, including taxes. For more information, visit www.anantara.com.
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