Abstract
As heavy as a gold atom, the heaviest elementary particle in the Standard Model, the top quark plays an important role in our understanding of nature. Its large mass and short lifetime with respect to other types of quarks make it very special. It is the elementary particle the Higgs boson interacts the strongest with. The LHC undoubtedly can be called as top quark factory and the ATLAS and CMS experiments are producing expected measurements such as top quark mass, production cross sections, tests of Lepton Flavour universality, EFT interpretations, but also some unexpected surprises have been observed. I will discuss the latest highlights on top quark physics from the CMS and ATLAS collaborations.