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How a Google search led one man to his dream home in Como
From creepy crypts in Rome to haunted vending machines in Tokyo, via ghosts and graverobbers in Edinburgh, here is our guide to the uncanny in FT Globetrotter’s destinations
From a cursed road tunnel and eerie vending machines to a haunted shopping mall with a dark past, the uncanny lurks where you least expect it in the Japanese capital
Mug passion
Many of the bucolic burial ground’s celebrated residents are still, according to local lore, making their presence felt
For the actor, the Spanish city is about singing, dancing and long family lunches
Descend into a sacred subterranean realm where echoes of the ancient past and early Christianity still linger
The Argentinian savours the city’s flavours, fragrances and football
Hotels with a sense of place, from Argentina to Austria
The HTSI autumn travel issue takes you to our top getaways
Exploring the attractions of the ever-evolving harbour city, where people ‘work and play in public’
Designer Duro Olowu has reinvented the legendary institution — with an ‘Afro-check’ touch
How to pack, where to go – and what not to share with your friends
The lifestyle-brand founder loves lucky charms, Pokémon cards and his Vibram FiveFingers shoes
How the Egelunds turned a homeware line into a burgeoning hospitality empire
James Cagney said his summer retreat charmed him ‘right out of his shoes’. Its latest owners know just how he felt
Hotel Bellevue des Alpes is a piste of perfection. Please don’t go there
Yesterday’s FT – and other top travel essentials from the air-mile experts
The author’s ‘dream of a life in words’ came true in the Turkish megacity — and its underbelly captured her heart
In the age of overtourism, everyone’s a gatekeeper
The Eternal City will always be the home of effortless glamour
The Croatian archipelago has long had a lonely charm. Can it become a cultural hub once more?
A ghoulish past clings like mist to the Scottish capital — if its walls could speak, they’d be screaming . . .
There are mountains of Himalayan restaurants, cafés and food trucks to discover in south-east London