Theres plenty of charging stations out there these days. You want a GaN charger, preferably GaN 3 as it is newest and more efficient.
I need 100W+ since I need to charge 2 laptops at once, if you only have 1 laptop (or none) then you can likely get a 65W charger and be fine.
This is what I use. It's a little out of date (GaN 2), but still works for me. I prefer chargers with an extended cord, I find they are much easier to use. The bricks often fall out of outlets, especially with a travel adapter attached. With just the wire it is simple to attach on any international adapter. Also the length from the power cord means I can use shorter USB-C cables, since the USB-C outlets are now close by.
I use this one that can handle charging my work laptop and my own laptop at the same time.
If I don't need my work laptop I use this instead which can charge my personal laptop
Reason for using these is they have extended cords which are easier to plug into walls than bricks and easier to use with small power adapters. Theres also 4 ports which is enough to charge all my electronics at once (laptop, earbuds, battery pack, phone).
Everything I own uses usb-c to charge so I only need to carry some USB-A to USB-C and some USB-C to USB-C cords.
Work laptop is 16" mbp and personal is a 13" m1 air, for reference.