The author on the antiques, architecture and history of his adopted home
Meet the women expertly challenging convention in a male-dominated profession
After a four-year hiatus the lavish hotel-train is back, on a new route through the jungles of Malaysia
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
Maybourne’s latest addition is everything a London hotel isn’t. And it’s all the better for it
A grand sweep of gardens, palaces and monuments, this Unesco World Heritage site is also a retreat from the summer heat. But its vast arboreal canopy might be under threat
Idylls to bookmark, from regenerative Azores to considered Mallorcan luxury
Fantasy castles for hire
Visitor books from Scotland’s mountain bothies reveal their century-old role as refuges for both body and soul
Finding a new calm in Kenya’s island paradise
The novelist shares her favourite spots for riding, roses and romance
An aquatic safari offers encounters with penguins, dolphins and whales — but the great whites are running scared
Arm yourself with the knowledge needed to navigate the rites and rituals of this hallowed institution
At the venerable Hotel De L’Europe, a new suite offers the chance to spend a night ‘inside the artist’s head’
Must-do exhibitions, fairs and installations at the biggest event in the design world’s calendar — and where to dine and party
The eateries that delight and the art spaces that inspire the man behind the city’s — and possibly the world’s — most avant-garde restaurant
How to reboot, from silent disco-yoga in Cornwall to sound-scaping in Tuscany
Novelist and stargazer Sarah Perry had always longed to see an eclipse. This week in Vermont she finally got to watch as ‘the sun was consumed’
After a family health scare, Sophy Roberts escapes to Holmen Lofoten, where fishermen’s cabins have been converted into a cosy, food-focused hideaway
The highlights of the cultural calendar for the spring and beyond in Europe’s ‘most liveable city’
Right ommm . . . ditch the flat white for an acoustic immersion alleged to stave off the early-afternoon slump
A zesty, often satirical swirl of dialogue and operetta, zarzuela is back in the spotlight — and once seen, it’s never forgotten . . .
In the British institution’s bicentenary year, the FT’s art critic shares her favourite works from its world-class permanent collection
Leave it all behind on Sardinia, Formentera or Tinos
The remote Indian Ocean atoll has banished its feudal past and embraced the good life
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