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Juliana Canfield is trying to be more chill on vacations these days. “Traditionally, historically, I like to go to a place where there are museums to visit and lots of active walking and sightseeing and restaurants and music,” says the actor. “But as I’ve gotten a bit older, the idea of a beach vacation where I get to lie down and read for a couple of days straight feels more and more appealing.”
The newfound desire to relax just so happens to coincide with a stacked time in her career: After wrapping up her role on HBO’s Succession last year (where she played the beleaguered assistant Jess), Canfield now stars in the Broadway smash Stereophonic, which recently became the most Tony-nominated play in history—including a nom for Canfield for Best Featured Actress in a Play. Ahead, she spoke with Condé Nast Traveler about the wonders of Guatemala, Austria, and Norway, and what she looks for in a travel pal.
How early she arrives for flights:
I'm somewhere in the middle. I definitely don't have a habit of missing flights or running to the gate, but I also don't like being at the airport for hours on end and spending precious daylight hanging out in a strange purgatorial space. I give myself just enough time that I don't feel like I need to take an anxiety medication to make it to the gate.
How she spends flight time:
I love sleeping on planes. I usually fall asleep the second I sit down, before the plane even takes off. I sleep as much as I can, and when I'm not doing that, I like to watch movies. There are always a handful of movies every year that come and go in theaters that I miss, or those old chestnuts that I've somehow never seen. I try to knock out a couple between naps.
On her basic accommodation needs:
I’m not a hotel head. As long as the sheets are nice and there’s a bathrobe in the closet, I feel good.
What’s in her carry-on:
I usually have a couple of books, one that's a little more intellectually demanding and one that’s fluffier. Chewing gum, a big thing of water, face cream, and a toothbrush and toothpaste so I can brush my teeth before I land. Then I like to bring a big scarf, almost a blanket scarf. Even if they give you a blanket on the flight, it never goes all the way, so I need something for my shoulders or feet. And in spring or summertime, I like to bring a pair of comfy cashmere socks so that I can take my shoes off and have something cozy on my feet.
The best vacation she’s ever taken:
I went to Lake Atitlán in Guatemala with my family for New Year’s many years ago, and that was a pretty magical trip. Atitlán is the most beautiful volcanic lake, and it's balmy and the food is delicious. It's close to the wonderful colonial city of Antigua, which is so architecturally
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