The classic east Mediterranean pastry can be sampled in all its variety in the UK capital
Tracing the Greenwich Meridian is an 8km waterside route that takes in an Antony Gormley ‘cloud’, Tracey Emin birds and an upside-down pylon
Meet the people who curate the pioneering programmes at four venues that are must-visits for film buffs
Warmer weather brings these translucent fruit, but their moment in the sun is fleeting. Catch them while you can in these creative takes on the menu at London’s top restaurants
Our writer explores the rise of the capital’s most fashionable pint — and the pubs that conjure that all-important ‘Guinnessness’ vibe
The co-founder of the east London retail, art and restaurant space takes us on a whirl around his favourite shops, galleries and eateries in the capital
Arm yourself with the knowledge needed to navigate the rites and rituals of this hallowed institution
Right ommm . . . ditch the flat white for an acoustic immersion alleged to stave off the early-afternoon slump
In the British institution’s bicentenary year, the FT’s art critic shares her favourite works from its world-class permanent collection
An FT graphic artist walks through the story of the UK’s postal service and hops on London’s other underground railway
All aboard the Carriage Club, a 1930s-style show and dinner experience on the Belmond British Pullman, sibling of the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express
A lesson in botanicals at Cowley Manor Experimental leads to some herbaceous creations — both boozy and non
Where to make the most in London’s restaurants of this bright delight that heralds winter’s end
Your dream Parisian market café — in Borough Market
The capital’s best arts, sports, festivals and events this year
London’s louchest district is back. And it’s better than ever
The Violet Cakes owner on her favourite bakes and sweet treats in London
Plus: five stars for Marianela Nuñez and Vadim Muntagirov in the Royal Ballet’s Swan Lake
In brutal words spat like bullets, the rapper’s lyrics embrace being a bad boy who’s made good by being bad
What to see, buy and shop this month
Chef Adejoké Bakare’s west African restaurant now has a Michelin star, as well it should
His version of ‘An Enemy of the People’, starring Matt Smith, is opening in the West End
Sprawling exhibition ‘Cute’ traces how adorable characters and sweet aesthetics have become a cultural force
Colonialism is in the spotlight in this exploration of black experience through both contemporary and historic art
Fresh (and incredibly tasty) starts to the year in and around the Square Mile
The UK capital is chock full of activity, from its plethora of parks and bike lanes to boutique fitness classes and more
We followed the queues to find the pick of the Square Mile, from old school to new wave
The table talks of the town, as selected by our resident gourmets
Love them? These London eateries take this wintry veg to new levels (even serving them in martini form). Hate them? You may well be converted . . .
A four-day stay dedicated to your skin at a smart wellness destination in the capital’s greenbelt
On the eve of the launch of his new London restaurant, the TV chef reveals his top eateries and bars in the capital — and where you might spot him having a picnic
From crypt to cathedral, eight coffee stops in beautiful and historic places of worship
From hundreds of contenders, our tireless correspondents select their top 10 watering holes in the UK capital’s playground
FT graphic artist Ian Bott illustrates insider guides to the UK capital’s top attractions
Sustainable escapes from the UK capital, from farm-to-table destinations to showcases of eco-friendly design
Move over dry scones. A fine-dining revolution has taken the capital’s major art institutions by storm
The beating business heart of the UK capital has never been buzzier. We review the latest places to stay in and around the Square Mile
The multi-starred chef on his life-long obsession, and his new chocolate factory and shop in London
From udon noodles in the City to yakitori skewers in Hampstead, via a 10-course kaiseki menu in Marylebone, these tried and tested places are the real deal
All aboard a culinary voyage via the UK capital’s major new public-transport artery
Where fine dining meets immersive theatre, as guests watch up close — and savour at length — the work of culinary stars at the peak of their creative powers
Smart sustainable stays in the UK capital
From Samuel Pepys’ old hangout, to Victorian gin palaces and a cool rooftop garden: our guide to where to sup in the Square Mile — and just beyond
Steal yourself away from the smoke with these charmingly bucolic overnight stays, only a short hop from the capital
The Bloomsbury boutique has been supplying artists and printmakers hues since 1855
From traditional East End boozers to fashion-crowd favourites: a microcosm of life in the UK capital in 2022 on one of its main urban waterways
We asked you to share your sources of delight in the capital, and your responses ranged from soothing green spaces and quietly historical streets to the Science Museum
Shaken or stirred? Here’s where FT readers drop in for their fix of mixology
When two FT writers shared their top riverside pubs, we asked you for yours. And your nominees are . . .
We want to know where and how you relax in our FT Globetrotter cities. Share your favourite spa, beauty/wellness centre or luxury hotel hideaway and your top treatments
From Somerset House to a Hackney street stall
Performed in near darkness, the rapper and producer’s gig centred around his classic 1995 album Maxinquaye
The capital’s most fêted restaurateur is back. HTSI gets the first look
New Wolseley restaurant comes as Square Mile aims to become leisure hotspot after drop in worker footfall
A chef documents life in the kitchen in the three weeks since Dorian won its first star
The photographer’s spectacular images, on show in London, document the effects of human activity on the natural world
Martin Kuczmarski’s Manhattan-inspired joint is a themed restaurant, but that’s a good thing — honestly
A new study shows just how rich the west London enclave has become — but is it gentrification if it was built for the wealthy?
The TV star on Michelin stars, saying goodbye to Le Gavroche — and serving up a £70,000 meal for three
Half cocktail joint, half European café, central London needs more places like this one
On the eve of Diwali, the HTSI food writer celebrates the legendary local restaurants of his forefathers
The chef who brought meze to the masses on his unusual education, running his business like a kibbutz — and why he’s taking his brand to Paris
He risks his freedom and his life nightly. Why?
The veteran journalist talks about his fractious exit from GB News, working for Rupert Murdoch — and his passion for Italian rap
Yes, everyone’s going to Tomas Parry’s new restaurant — but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t join them
The showroom-ification of ‘London’s playground’ is bad news for locals
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