6 Buzzy Hotels on My Travel List and Exactly What I'd Pack for Each

Next to fashion, travel is my big passion. I like to joke that because I'm a Sagittarius, a sense of wanderlust is in my blood, but whether or not that's accurate I can't deny that I'm always plotting to plan a trip somewhere new—and usually far-flung.

Over the years, I've been lucky enough to fly to Mezzatorre in Ischia, a hotel housed in an 16th-century watchtower on an island off the coast of Naples. Then, there was the Rosewood in London to celebrate my brother-in-law's birthday, with days spent ducking into pubs for Sunday roasts and cheering in the grandstands at rugby matches. I also have a love affair with Paris, a city where I once lived and visit any chance I get, and still treat vintage shopping like a competitive sport any time I'm there. And sometimes, it's about discovering new destinations that are just a few hours (or just minutes) away from my home in Los Angeles.

That being said, my travel plans have largely been put on hold throughout the pandemic, like so many people, but I'm starting to think again about where I want to visit now. Ahead, see the buzzy hotels on my personal travel list and exactly what I would pack for each destination.

Aman, New York City

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The destination: Aman, New York City

The Aman just opened in New York and is easily one of the buzziest new hotels of 2022. Known for a refined take on minimalism, Aman hotels always blend the setting of the locale with a sense of quiet elegance. Set on Fifth Avenue overlooking Central Park in the heart of Manhattan, the soothing interiors are a respite from the honking horns and busy streets outside. Of all of the new hotel openings, the latest Aman is the place I want to spend a night at first and I already know this will be one of the most in-demand places to visit in NYC.

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On my packing list: In New York, I like to pack elevated basics that I can mix and match for a number of outfits—and items that will sustain lots of walking. A designer tank top, tailored trousers, and a sleek belt are what would go into my suitcase first.

Il Pellicano, Porto Ercole

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The destination: Il Pellicano

If Il Pellicano looks familiar, it's probably because photographer Slim Aarons was a frequent visitor and captured it during his visits. While Aarons focused his lens on the hotel during the '60s, it's still just as iconic today for travelers looking to head to Italy for a dip in the Mediterranean. Located on a rugged private cove on the Argentario Coast of Tuscany, the property strikes an atmosphere of understated luxury and retro glamour that has been maintained since many decades ago.

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On my packing list: A vacation fueled by days spent lounging in chairs by the water and evenings occupied by long dinners, my suitcase would be brimming with swimsuits and easy dresses that could transition from day to night.

Thyme, Cotswolds

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The destination: Thyme

One of my friends visited Thyme in the Cotswolds last year and ever since I can't get it out of my mind. Set in the quaint city where The Holiday was filmed, it's about as close as you can get to stepping onto the set of a Nancy Meyers film, which makes it all the more appealing. The boutique hotel is set in a cluster of 17th-century cottages on the 150-acre Southrop Manor Estate in the English countryside with refined interiors that are designed with a modern country style with heavy oak beams and crackling fireplaces. If you're looking for a countryside escape, this is what I would add to the top of your travel list.

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On my packing list: Outside of my typical packing list, a trip to the Cotswolds requires lots of layering and pieces that can stand up to the elements and inevitable muddiness in the area. Cashmere knits, chinos, and practical rubber boots are the required pieces to add to the top of your packing list.

Aman, Venice

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The destination: Aman, Venice

I visited Venice once and was pleasantly surprised by how much I loved the city. Steeped in history, with a rich culture of art and film, incredibly walkable (if you don't mind getting lost), and very photogenic, it's a place I always recommend to anyone looking for a romantic escape for a few days. During my visit, I wasn't able to stay at the Aman, but it's now at the top of my list. As someone who loves the juxtaposition of historic interiors paired with modern furnishings, the 16th-century palazzo filled with pared-back decor is just what I want to surround myself with next time I'm in Venice.

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On my packing list: With lots of walking and many museum trips on the agenda, this packing list follows suit with comfortable, yet cool sandals, pretty dresses, and elevated sunglasses.

Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc, Antibes

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The destination: Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc

I've never been to the French Riviera but have always wanted to visit—and Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc has always sat on the top of my list. Set on a craggy cliffside on the glittering Côte d'Azur, the hotel is an iconic destination that has a 150-year history, drawing famous guests including Slim Aarons, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Jackie Kennedy, and Kate Moss over the years and continues to serve as the backdrop for celebrities attending the Cannes film festival. This is the place to head for a dose old school glamour in the heart of the sun-struck Mediterranean.

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On my packing list: For the South of France, crisp whites, tennis dresses, and cool totes would be high on my list—pieces that are chic, easy, and perfect for days spent between the clay courts and the oceanside.

The Ritz Paris

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The destination: The Ritz Paris

While I used to live in Paris, I've always dreamed of staying at the Ritz and can't imagine a more incredible way of experiencing the city. After undergoing a four-year restoration, the hotel reopened its doors in 2016 to unveil updates to the glamorous space which originally opened in 1898. Between the pristine rooms and cocktails at Bar Hemingway—plus plenty of time dipping out to vintage fashion shops and buzzy restaurants—I plan to see Paris one day this way.

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On my packing list: No matter where I'm staying in Paris, my packing list always remains the same. It doesn't get easier than a great tweed jacket, jeans, and ballet flats.

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Kristen Nichols is the Associate Director, Special Projects at Who What Wear with over a decade of experience in fashion, editorial, and publishing. She oversees luxury and runway content as well as wedding features, and covers fashion within the luxury market, runway reporting, shopping features, trends, and interviews with leading industry experts. She also contributes to podcast recordings, social media, and branded content initiatives. Kristen has worked with brands including Prada, Chanel, Tiffany & Co., and MyTheresa, and rising designers such as Refine and Tove, and her style has been featured in publications including Vogue.com, Vogue France, WWD, and the CFDA. Before Who What Wear, Kristen began her career at Rodarte, where she worked on styling, photo shoots, and runway shows, and at Allure, where she moved into print and digital editorial. She graduated from the University of Southern California, where she studied art history and business, and currently lives in New York.