It might be better known for its banks than its bottles, but the region is also a hub for distinctive, terroir-driven viticulture
A short vaporetto ride from the crowds is a Serenissima that still lives up to its name — a tranquil haven where locals and artisans live and work in an extraordinary setting
At three-Michelin-starred Sézanne, Daniel Calvert deftly marries classic French cooking with Japanese ingredients — and has created a global gourmet destination in the process
You have four more months to catch the artist’s major retrospective in New York. We asked the show’s curator to decode the spiritual symbols and personal references in its monumental entrance piece
The FT’s chief art critic picks her highlights from an extraordinary collection of masterpieces, from El Greco to Giacometti via Cézanne, Renoir and Van Gogh
A behind-the-scenes look at the work of Rutherford Hall, critical communications strategist
The German finance hub’s local delicacies are well worth exploring, from plant-rich ‘green sauce’ to crown-shaped buttercream cakes via cider galore
The capital’s clubland is vast and spans three centuries, but its aesthetics are often overlooked. A new book puts its architecture and design in the spotlight
The best way to see the city is on two wheels — and its bike-share system is easy to use and everywhere. Here are three beautiful, activity-filled routes through Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx
Checklists, pouches, colour schemes and the right way to fold — work travel pros share their secrets
Whether you’re looking for love or just good company, Miami is the perfect city for talking to strangers. A local dating columnist shares her favourite spots and strategies
The co-founder of the cult Taiwanese chain shares her favourite places in the capital for one of the ultimate comfort foods
Where the pioneer who helped put west African cuisine on London’s fine-dining map likes to eat in the Nigerian megacity
Women’s shoe shopping is better in person, and Manhattan has always been its capital. Here’s a shoe lover’s tour of the city
A new wave of groups for fans of women’s football, rugby and more are upping the game with screening events across the capital
From the rules of capanna culture to the right aperitivo, via where to stay and dine, by an habituée of this charmed isle
From German cuisine in King’s Cross to an Indonesian café in Willesden via Swiss food in Soho, His and Her Excellencies’ cravings for culinary familiarity are amply satisfied across the capital
But the contest always feels worse in summer
The café has been in Silver Lake for 50 years. Last year, after it suddenly closed, the neighbourhood banded together to revive it
In the wake of Russia’s invasion, a new wave of restaurants has emerged in the UK capital that highlight both Ukraine’s cuisine and its resilience
See the Eternal City from an entirely new and (bar the odd rapid) more relaxing angle by rafting, kayaking or rowing along the Tiber
LA is a hard place to penetrate as a visitor, or even new resident. Here’s everything you need to know from FT readers, colleagues and Angelenos
Part cocktail, part dessert, this frothy yet elegant concoction captures the spirit of La Serenissima. Here’s where to find it at its most delicious — and how to make it at home
Fans of the Jamaican dish are flocking to a small, community-focused shop on a south London high street for its fall-off-the-bone meat in a secret sauce
Whether it’s to play for $5 or $500, at a park or a members’ club, there’s a place to throw dice in the city