Dating back to 1868, Thames Hare and Hounds is one of several running clubs in the capital with a long and colourful heritage. Our correspondent set off with them across Wimbledon Common
The museum’s Natalia Sidlina dissects three key works in one of the UK capital’s must-see current exhibitions
Relaxing and restorative experiences that are really worth treating someone special to
Launched earlier this week, the art’otel gives guests sweeping views over London’s newly redeveloped cathedral of industry
The latest outpost of the Bamford empire marries style and sustainability to great effect
8 Holland Street mixes eras, styles, high and low, the familiar and the unexpected
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
The woman at the helm of the world-leading gallery group shares her favourite restaurants, spas and gardens in the capital
Smart sustainable stays in the UK capital
Steal yourself away from the smoke with these charmingly bucolic overnight stays, only a short hop from the capital
The FT’s resident cross-Channel swimmer shares her favourite places to hit the waves safely an hour or so from the capital
The first article in a new series from FT Globetrotter in which art experts dive into their favourite work from a must-see current exhibition
After picking up flowers and bagels, the leading contemporary art gallery’s global chief likes to immerse himself in a sumptuous ‘still-life drama’ before heading for one of Charles Dickens’ riverside haunts
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
The track event the crowds had largely forsaken is back, with festival-style fun that is all part of the thrill of the race
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
Despite the culinary world’s distaste for the F-word and its 1990s vibe, a vanguard of London-based chefs are remixing fusion for the 2020s — and creating a radical new food phenomenon
Where to stay (luxuriously), eat (deliciously) and roam (non-pollutingly) for a sustainable sojourn in the UK capital
For any self-respecting movie fanatic, it’s well worth dedicating three days to dotting between our pick of the capital’s coolest picturehouses — each with stories as vivid and varied as those they show on screen
Mark the Queen’s 70 years on the throne in sybaritic style at this quartet of the capital’s smartest hotels
Working or on business in the City, Canary Wharf or King’s Cross? Make the most of your midday hour of freedom on these strolls that sample the best of each district’s culture, nature and architecture
Leave the car behind for a first-class train journey whose destination is a day of indulgence and exploration on a sustainable estate-cum-pastoral idyll: The Newt in Somerset
FT writers and correspondents reveal their food and drink obsessions — and where to find them in their city. Here, FT Globetrotter’s deputy editor reveals her passion for swirly Scandinavian delights
The FT’s restaurant critic chooses the eateries in the UK capital that never fail to enchant him — and to which he returns time and again
An FT graphic artist indulges his passion for history with a guide to an attraction that takes you through thousands of years of the UK capital’s past
The FT’s gardening columnist selects just a few of the many glorious green spaces across the capital that are unmissable as they wake up from winter
The global editorial director of Condé Nast Traveller recently relocated to the UK capital — and is discovering its showcases for her homeland’s food at its finest
The capital’s most intriguing alimentari range from London’s oldest Italian deli in Soho to a Willy Wonka-esque gourmet destination — via the place where Mary Berry pops in for burrata
The capital’s best places to match the tunes and vibe you’re in the mood for, from intimate subterranean spaces to a stadium — and everywhere in between
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
The veteran journalist talks about his fractious exit from GB News, working for Rupert Murdoch — and his passion for Italian rap
In deepest woodland, the chef teaches Alexander Gilmour how to cook with smoke and fire
The deserted streets of shutdown shocked us, but the 2,000-year-old capital is no stranger to overcoming disaster
With 16 buildings by eight architects, the North Greenwich area hopes to nurture a creative neighbourhood
The once-grand piazza has a reputation as a tacky tourist magnet but an ambitious new hotel hopes to bring a more refined air
The showroom-ification of ‘London’s playground’ is bad news for locals
The venerable London theatre has had an architect’s makeover
The novelist’s library of books about the capital captures the city – chapter and verse
The Jupiter veteran on navigating today’s hot markets, his famous family — and why he thinks British stocks are due for a bounce
The National Theatre reopens with a joyously theatrical piece. Plus: a poetic monologue at the Theatre Royal Stratford East and a revival of a radical 1973 drama in Hampstead
Luxury lounging above others’ grimy commutes is everything that is wrong with the capital’s property boom
Deyan Sudjic traces the transformation of this once derelict wasteland into a commercial and residential powerhouse
Director Iwona Blazwick on the changing outlook for the East End institution as it approaches its 120th anniversary
The River Cafe co-founder on adapting in a crisis, changing food culture — and why collaborating is key in a kitchen
An international competition has been announced today to upgrade the gallery’s Sainsbury Wing
Ferdinand Mount on three books that examine the legacies of empire and the forces unleashed by Brexit
Tech executive turned director Doug Gurr on how a venerable London institution can thrive in a digital world
Hothouse exhibit in London Design Festival showcases plants for capital’s warmer future
‘Nose to tail’ eating pioneer on ‘Gucci food’, Jamie Oliver and his surprising LA outpost
The once unsavoury district has gleaming new homes and infrastructure. But what is it like to live there?
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