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The bathhouse is back, from old-school hang-outs to sleek new spas
A tour of the city’s cultural highlights with the co-founder and director of Art Week Tokyo
Explore • Eat and Drink • Exercise • Experience • Enlighten
This lush, lesser-known wine destination makes for a sparkling weekend trip from Milan
Ten movies set in one of the most cinematic places on the planet, chosen by our film critic
The off-site and satellite highlights of this year’s edition
The places that put the serene back into La Serenissima, as recommended by you
Artichoke, duck and eel are staples of the city’s cuisine — a glorious union of land, water and air. Here’s where to find them at their most delicious
The FT’s art critic’s guide to navigating a world-class permanent collection spanning the 14th to 19th centuries
A dream-like Palladio church and bell tower, fabled ex-monastery, Borges-inspired maze and lush woodland dotted with starchitect chapels all make for a magical visit
On the island of Sant’Erasmo, a pioneering co-operative founded by local chefs has established a kitchen garden, providing the city’s restaurants with fresh, sustainable produce
On the trail of the visionary Italian architect who brought bursts of mid-20th-century sleekness to a storied cityscape
The designer, philanthropist and resident of La Serenissima shares her favourite places to eat, shop and visit
British, Turkish, French and Chinese, as recommended by Mike Davies of The Camberwell Arms, the man behind one of the capital’s most celebrated roasts
The brewing giant’s architectural and cultural legacy is unmissable in the Danish capital — especially in the district where its story began
The FT’s resident freeman takes part in the hallowed ritual of herding sheep across the Thames and into the Square Mile
The Danish art of ‘fællesspisning’ — breaking bread with strangers from all walks of life — is having a moment in the capital
A new wave of restaurants is reigniting the capital’s love affair with classic French food. Here are six of the most magnifiques
As one of London’s most important restaurants turns 30, longtime devotee and FT food critic Tim Hayward celebrates its legacy
A web of walkways connects some of the world’s finest towers, from IM Pei to Zaha Hadid Architects
Whether a tiny trattoria off the beaten track, a gem of a pensione or just a quiet spot to avoid the crowds, FT Globetrotter wants to hear from you
The top tables for breaking bread and sealing deals in great global cities
Despite the hills and cobbled streets, the Scottish capital is surprisingly cycle-friendly, with routes leading to landmarks along canal paths, old railway lines and a seaside esplanade
A rendezvous with a characterful, slower-paced quartier that is all timeless cafés, global food and cool bars and markets — not to mention show-stopping views
Where the man at the helm of 17 international restaurants — and with 16 Michelin stars under his belt — likes to eat, shop and view art in the French capital