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Once practically non-existent in the Japanese capital, plant-based eateries are now sprouting up across the metropolis
‘Trainspotting’, ‘The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie’, the poetic realism of Bill Douglas . . . the city’s very different faces have long inspired filmmakers
Make short work of some serious climbs on a route that takes in lakeside villages and Alpine passes
The classic east Mediterranean pastry can be sampled in all its variety in the UK capital
FT writers reveal their local food fixations — and where to find them at their best
Men’s outfitters that can whip up a bespoke two-piece in a day or so are legion in HK. But an upcoming set of tailors who favour quality over speed insist on taking their time . . .
The Japanese mindfulness practice has found a natural home in this corner of tree-cloaked British Columbia
Raise un verre to the mixologists drawing on drinks from around the nation for their creations
Home to the nation’s first film screening, the city has also played a key part in everything from ‘Mad Max’ to ‘Mary and Max’, via coming-of-age tales, crime sagas and a suburban heartwarmer
The stories of the historic sites and key venues in the birthplace of the modern Olympics — and many international sports events
The galleries and museums where the Milanese local finds inspiration for her own work — and the restaurants that fuel her on her quest
Where to experience the city’s new generation of top-end accommodation
A cocoon of unabashed opulence in a city where understatement tends to be the rule
Recharge at a high-end yet refreshingly intimate stay that feels like a holiday within a holiday
Wow-factor futurism or quiet contemporary luxe? Experience both aspects of the Japanese capital’s aesthetic
A cool Kengo Kuma and Ian Schrager production in the heart of the capital’s upscale shopping and dining district
The woman at the helm of the city’s Michelin-starred Glass Hostaria takes us to her top sights, eateries and bars
Free film screenings in some of the city’s most beautiful historic locations are one of the true highlights of summer
The best gelato, outdoor cinemas, scenic walks at night — and much more
Away from the obvious crowd-pullers are a host of watery wonders where you may even find yourself alone . . .
Explore Etruscan necropoli and imposing medieval castles taken over by pirates and Nazis, just under an hour from the capital
The man behind London’s Bocca di Lupo restaurant and Gelupo gelateria shares his go-to places for a scoop or two
The air is cooler, the crowds have thinned, the landmarks are beautifully lit up — the Eternal City is at its best once the sun has gone down
Tracing the Greenwich Meridian is an 8km waterside route that takes in an Antony Gormley ‘cloud’, Tracey Emin birds and an upside-down pylon
Where the man at the helm of the NGV likes to shop, dine, take in art — and go for a day trip to the nearby wine regions
Meet the people who curate the pioneering programmes at four venues that are must-visits for film buffs