Where to shop, eat and visit this midsummer
For the East London actor, it’s all about cafés, culture – and the neighbourhood catwalk
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
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
Compton Verney, an English manor with a Capability Brown garden, hosts a range of works that fire the imagination
The capital’s best arts, sports, festivals and events this year
At the revival of Soho’s infamous Colony Rooms, the clientele are not true artists but aspiring bohemians
A four-day stay dedicated to your skin at a smart wellness destination in the capital’s greenbelt
Winter wonderlands to love: from glittering botanical trails to dancing on ice
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
Thrones, pianos and enormous cork sculptures on the Strand: six highlights for your festival calendar
Everything you need to make the most of September 2 — the hottest ticket in town — and where to head afterwards
Challenging exhibits interwoven with personal stories make this museum a must-visit for an FT graphic artist
Move over dry scones. A fine-dining revolution has taken the capital’s major art institutions by storm
Step through a portal to the tournament’s past that puts the action on the courts in fascinating context
Love all, or game, set and match to you? Put your SW19 Grand Slam knowledge to the test
Never have so many behaved so politely, braving torrential rain, sleep deprivation and a 10pm curfew on takeaway deliveries. Tales from a Very British Queue . . .
Missed out on tickets? Catch a match from the comfort of these characterful nearby drinking holes that are all celebrating the tournament