Travel & Culture
Travel
Nine modernist houses in the UK and Europe that you need to visit
These fascinating time capsules are a mere car or train journey away
By Tilly Wheeler
Art
The exhibitions you need to see in London in April 2026
From Hurvin Anderson to Cecily Brown, Estonian Modernism to radical Minimalism, here is our round-up if all the must-see shows in London this month
By Fiona McKenzie Johnston
Travel
Why sandwiches are taking over London (and we couldn't be happier about it)
The humble sandwich is having something of a renaissance. From Finsbury Park to Camberwell, these are the places in London to find the best ones, according to our Food Editor, Blanche Vaughan
By Blanche Vaughan
Travel
The secrets of the Cotswolds set's private chefs
Fifteenth-century castles, marquees, Airbnb-ed mansions: we talk to the chefs conjuring up feasts in the most exclusive homes in the Cotswolds
By Charlotte Lytton
Travel
How Instagram broke travel — can influencers put it back together?
A new booking platform aims to cut through the noise of social media with a trusted circle of tastemakers, prompting us to consider the discerning voices we turn to for travel inspiration
By Kieron Marchese
Travel
What makes a good pub, according to the House & Garden team
The right vibe, the right snacks, the right breed of dog… Our editors certainly have some strong (and eccentric) opinions when it comes to the recipe for a perfect pub
By House & Garden
Decoration
Beyond the slopes: the timeless interiors of Cortina d’Ampezzo
As the Winter Olympics return to Italy’s most storied resort, we step inside Cortina d’Ampezzo’s remarkable homes, spaces that blend Alpine tradition, Italian style, and a history of quiet glamour.
By Marco Mansi
Travel
Is the era of small plates finally over? I hope so
A shift seems to be underway in British restaurants, with old school glamour and hearty portions taking the place of fussy menus made for sharing. Our Travel Editor charts the journey from small plates to maximalism
By Arta Ghanbari
Property
Does the traditional English country village still exist?
The phrase ‘English country village’ often conjures bucolic scenes of rolling hills surrounding quaint villages and independent shops – but is this still the reality of the countryside?
By India Sturgis
Travel
Why the Scottish Highlands are having more than a moment
Often highly romanticised, the Scottish Highlands have long served for a wild escape from the everyday
By Aida Amoako
Travel
Great stays: Our travel hot list for 2026
From stilted lodges in the Norwegian fjords to cool beach retreats and smart city residences, here’s our round-up of the most stylish hotels
By Arta Ghanbari, Rose Washbourn , Aida Amoako and Aditi Sharma
Travel
Our most popular travel story of 2025: lesser-known ski resorts to skip the crowds on the slopes this season
For a quieter ski trip, try one of these off-the-beaten-track resorts
By Katharine Sohn
Travel
A once-in-a-lifetime journey to the incredible landscapes and communities of Peru
As part of this year's Travel Guide, out with our January 2026 issue, our travel editor Arta Ghanbari charts her journey across the more undiscovered parts of southern Peru, visiting a string of new stylish lodges and meeting people whose life is still infused with ancient Inca rituals, symbolism and tradition
By Arta GhanbariPhotography by Alixe Lay
Travel
This unexpected English county is one of our favourite design destinations
The heart of the East Midlands, Leicester has a rich design heritage and is packed with exciting creative makers, designers and more
By Tilly Wheeler
Travel
The best restaurants in Fitzrovia
Where to eat in London's leafy central neighbourhood
By House & Garden
Travel
How to spend a magical winter holiday in the Faroe Islands
Katie Lockhart takes us on an island-by-island tour of these rugged, remote islands in the North Atlantic
By Katie Lockhart
Travel
The smartest farm stays in Europe to book now
These are a new generation of agriturismo
By Tabitha Joyce
Travel
El Fenn Marrakech offers an authentic experience with a healthy dose of luxury
One of Morocco's most iconic hotels, El Fenn offers an authentic experience with a healthy dose of luxury
By Paula Hardy
Decoration
Want to live like Marie Antoinette? This new exhibition at the V&A shows you how
As the V&A opens its landmark exhibition on the French Queen's style, we take a look at how we can emulate it at home
By Skylar Pinchal Coysh
Travel
Checking in: The Peninsula offers an ultra-luxe stay in the heart of London's Belgravia
Caroline Bullough tries the latest addition to London's luxury hotel scene
By Caroline Bullough