London
London
An interior designer's calm, cleverly configured London home
Showing her talent for spatial planning as well as interior design, Georgina Cave of Cave Interior's London house has a subtle femininity and homely feel
By Charlotte McCaughan-Hawes
Travel
10 of the best breweries and distilleries to visit in London
From sake breweries in Bermondsey to historic brew houses in Chiswick and whisky distilleries in Hackney
By Tal Dekel-Daks
Travel
The best pubs in London
Whether you're on the lookout for a great pint of craft beer or on the hunt for the best Sunday roast, you're bound to find it at a London pub. We've rounded up a comprehensive list of London's best pubs, whether you're East or West, South or North
By Antonia Bentel, Virginia Clark, Arabella Bowes, Tal Dekel-Daks, Christabel Chubb, Rémy Mishon and Eva Farrington
Travel
The best Covent Garden restaurants right now
Wondering where to eat in the west end? These are the best restaurants in Covent Garden to book into now
By Charlotte McCaughan-Hawes
Summer living
London's best outdoor swimming pools and lidos
In a summer heatwave, there's nothing we'd rather do than go for an outdoor dip. We've rounded up the best lakes, ponds, and lidos for a cool swim, from the ever-popular Brockwell Lido to Hampstead Heath ponds.
By Charlotte McCaughan-Hawes and Antonia Bentel
Travel
The most charming independent bookshops in London
All bookworms know that there's something extra special about passing an entire afternoon lingering in the aisles of a bookshop with your favourite authors and stories. (Indeed, it's something that can't quite be replicated with an online book order.) For your next literature stock-up, we've rounded up London's most charming independent bookshops
By Antonia Bentel and Olivia Williams
Travel
Where to find the best martinis in London
From classics like Dukes and The Connaught's iconic martini trolley to newcomers like Tayēr + Elementary in Shoreditch
By Virginia Clark and Tal Dekel-Daks
Travel
Five secret hotel gardens to retreat to in a London summer
If you want a truly peaceful green space in London, look to some of the capital's most charming hotels, which offer secluded gardens not easily accessible to every passer-by
By Tabi Jackson Gee
Travel
The best restaurants in Notting Hill, according to a local
The West is cool again
By Arabella Bowes
Travel
What the House & Garden team is looking forward to this spring
With the worst of winter behind us, the House & Garden team delves into the best of the springtime
By Antonia Bentel
Travel
JMW Turner's former Cheyne Walk residence is on the market for £11 million
In our weekly column, House to buy of the week, we highlight one outstanding property on the market, this week a riverside townhouse in Chelsea where JMW Turner spent his final years
By Kitty Grady
Travel
Hackney is soon to be London's newest wild swimming destination
With the help of 4,768 campaigners and counting, an East London industrial site will soon become a nature park and waterside oasis
By Antonia Bentel
Travel
A guide to London's best farmer's markets
Eat farm to fork with help from local, dedicated producers and the city's freshest fruit and veg
By Antonia Bentel
Travel
Unpacked: NoMad is a blockbuster of a hotel in the heart of London's theatre land
In the latest of her series exploring new hotel openings, Pamela Goodman visits the new NoMad in London, a worthy heir to its New York predecessor and a destination in its own right
By Pamela Goodman
Travel
A historic London flat with a view of Tower Bridge goes up for sale
Welcome to our new weekly column, House to buy of the week, where we highlight one outstanding property on the market. This week, an Edwardian flat in the City of London designed by the same architect as the Bank of England.
By Kitty Grady
Houses belonging to interesting people
Muted colours transform a London house into a haven of tranquility
When Sophie Warburton and her husband set about decorating their London house, colour was the thing that truly transformed it into the tranquil home it is now
By Charlotte McCaughan-Hawes
Decoration
Pottery is the it-hobby for 2023: here's where to find the best classes
Whether you're a wizard at the wheel or simply a clay novice, there is little better than being creative and creating your own ceramics. We've rounded up London's best studios to practise next year's trendiest hobby
By Antonia Bentel
Travel
Take the plunge: inside AIRE and three more of London's best baths
Steaming, floating and plunging into cold water–few things are more relaxing (or reinvigorating) than an afternoon at the baths. We visit newcomer AIRE, plus three more of the best
By Virginia Clark
News
Why you should pay attention to the London Design Festival
On from the 17th to the 25th September, the London Design Festival (known by insiders as #LDF) celebrates London as the design capital of the world. This year sees a host of jaw-dropping exhibitions and fresh new ideas
By Lotte Brouwer
Travel
Restaurant of the Week: oysters and cocktails Shoreditch-style at Goddard & Gibbs
In the latest column from our series chronicling the best new restaurants in London, we go east to seafood specialists Goddard & Gibbs
By Thomas Barrie