Vacation

48: Chatham, Cape Cod. Where to stay and what to do?

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There’s something special about New England summer vacations.

Growing up in another country, I watched countless movies and shows where affluent Americans showcased their quintessentially WASP-y style in Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard, and Nantucket. These places became synonymous with the American Dream in my mind. I aspired to look as effortlessly chic as the blonde women in Lilly Pulitzer dresses at garden parties and the petite brunettes in J.Crew striped sweaters and navy shorts on sailing boats with their preppy boyfriends.

Since I moved to New York 7 years ago, I have been fortunate enough to spend some summer weekends in the Hamptons, Kingston, and other beautiful parts of New York State. However, until this week, I had never been on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, where I was determined to immerse myself in my "old money aesthetic" Pinterest board.

Invited to attend the opening of the newly renovated GREYFINCH INN in Chatham, I eagerly packed my best East Coast preppy casual outfits and took a short 38-minute flight from LGA to Hyannis airport, accompanied by my mom.

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Upon landing, I was immediately struck by the lush greenery, fresh air, abundance of lakes and lighthouses, and the presence of generational wealth - a quiet luxury, as they call it these days.

It's no wonder that John Kennedy and Jackie loved to vacation on Cape Cod and maintained a gorgeous mansion here. Their love for this place has made it more popular since the '60s, and it remains one of the most expensive summer destinations in the US.

Fortunately, the GREYFINCH INN is relatively affordable for such a beautiful, luxurious property that has been completely renovated and offers all the comforts one could possibly need. It opened only at the end of June, but it's already in high demand by those who, like me, aren't fortunate enough to inherit a seaside home from their chic grandparents. You can check prices and book your stay HERE.

This is your chance to stay in a cozy, comfortable, and immaculately designed inn right on Main Street and explore the lovely nautical town of Chatham yourself!

The shops and restaurants are only a short walk or a 2-4 minute bike ride away, yet the inn itself is conveniently located in a quieter part of Main Street, providing everyone with a serene stay.

Our trip has been amazing, and I am delighted to share some tips on what to do and where to eat in town.

Where to eat?

Wild Goose Tavern is hands down the best restaurant in Chatham, and we dined there twice. Every single dish was exceptional, and the service was incredible. On Friday night, we also enjoyed some live music there, which made the experience even more enjoyable!


Fish market

If you love fresh seafood, Cape Cod is the place to be. It's famous for its lobsters, clam chowder, a variety of grilled fish, clams, mussels, oysters, and much more. Not only can you savor the freshest seafood here, but you can also watch fishermen sorting their catch and feeding some leftovers to cheerful (and perpetually hungry) seals, who look like sea puppies bobbing in and out of the water.

Chatham Square

A local favorite and the heart of Chatham's social scene, Chatham Square restaurant is a great place to grab a quick casual lunch on the Main Street. As the sun sets, Chatham Square restaurant transforms into a vibrant hotspot, attracting the young and lively crowd in town.

What to see?

Explore the quaint boutiques and art galleries lining Main Street. I never leave charming American vacation spots without a souvenir sweatshirt and some other little memento (an ornament or perhaps a book on the town’s history!)

My favorite store in Chatham is Yankee Ingenuity, which had one of the most unique and interesting gifts selection I have seen in a while! My mom and I left with a bag filled with jewelry and trinkets for our friends and ourselves.

No trip to Chatham is complete without a visit to the iconic Chatham Lighthouse Beach. Stroll along the sandy shores, feel the gentle sea breeze, and bask in the picturesque views of the lighthouse standing tall against the blue horizon. It's the perfect spot for a relaxing beach day or a memorable sunset picnic with your loved ones.

Check out my Instagram and immerse yourself in the picturesque moments of my Chatham escapade, on feed and in the "Cape Cod” Stories Highlight. Witness the enchanting opening of the Greyfinch Inn and experience the essence of New England's effortlessly chic style.

Get ready for some fabulous summer-to-early fall fashion inspiration soon, complete with links to recreate that charming, slightly waspy allure.

And that's not all! Stay tuned for more exciting adventures and insightful hotel reviews as I gear up for my upcoming trip to Rhode Island in August. The journey continues, and there's so much more to explore and share!

Love,

Ulia

P.S. You should stay at Greyfinch Inn on Cape Cod if you like:

New England style, JFK & Jackie, sailing, seafood, cozy little towns, Summer I turned Pretty, pretty seashells, Nicholas Sparks novels




Week 30: Utah. Stein Eriksen Lodge Review

First of all, I cannot believe that I have been leading Pastiche.today for one year already! I have been amazed by the amount of support and love I have received, and still cannot believe with how many of my favourite brands I have been privileged enough to work with. Thank you very much!

To celebrate my blog's one year anniversary, Ben and I decided to fly to Utah for a little, snowy adventure. We were lucky to stay at the, I dare say, legendary Stein Eriksen Lodge. The hotel is a luxurious, 5-Star, 5-Diamond, chic, Norwegian-style property with ski-in, ski-out access to Deer Valley Resort

Deer Valley Resort is not only one of the top skiing destinations in America, but in the world. Hence it was chosen as a site for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. By the way, the hotel was founded by Norwegian, Olympic-Gold medalist, skier Stein Eriksen, and there is a huge display of his trophies and awards in a beautiful, hand-painted case in the Main Lodge. 

The hotel has a beautiful chalet-chic decor - cozy, warm and gorgeous. Each room in the lodge has a unique Nordic design, but all of them have dark-wood furnishings, amazingly comfortable beds, stunning views and spacious bathrooms with Molton Brown amenities. 

My husband and I were staying in a luxury suite with a full kitchen, dining area, two enormous fireplaces, huge bath and walk-in shower, and our own private deck with a hot tub overlooking the snowy mountains! I can honestly say that it was an incredible experience to relax in a hot tub with steaming water, after a long day of skiing, breathing that fresh mountain air, taking in the breathtaking, picturesque mountain view, while being super warm and cozy.

Stein Eriksen Lodge is a top hotel, therefore if you don't think you will be able to stay there just yet, at least make a reservation at one of their celebrated restaurants: Glitretind or the Troll Hallen Lounge. The food is original and delicious, and their selection of hot cocktails (I am a sucker for any good variations of mulled wine or Irish coffee) is PHENOMENAL, and I don't use that word lightly :)

There is also a huge, heated outdoor(!!!) pool, which is so cool! The experience of swimming in warm water while white, fluffy snowflakes land on your head is quite surreal, and should be added to your bucket list.

And of course, the hotel has a beautiful spa, with many individual massage rooms that bare the names of Scandinavian Gods.

 

By the way, Stein Eriksen Lodge is a year-round mountain resort, and it is worthy of a visit in summer as much as during the ski season.

Park City is a charming city and has deserved a name of one of the most beautiful and prestigious places in the United States, so I definitely recommend you to explore it! While you are waiting for my upcoming Utah posts, here you can find my Park City summer adventures and a visitor's guide I prepared for you. Enjoy and let me know if you visit Park City!