Hamptons Travel Guide
If Manhattan had a beach, The Hamptons would be it.
2.5 hour from New York City. Prime summer session spot for going out, beaching and boat days, However, don’t knock it on the off season! Theres enough to do year round to keep you occupied.
Things to Do:
Restaurants
1770 House American | East Hampton
Backyard Restaurant Mediterranean | Montauk
Baron’s Cove New American | Sag Harbor
Buttero Steahkouse | East Hampton
Cittanuova Italian | East Hampton
East Hampton Grill American | East Hampton
Il Buco Al Mare Mediterranean | Amagansett
Kissaki Sushi | Michelin Star | Water Mill
Lunch AKA The Lobster Roll American | Famous Lobster Rolls | Amagansett
Mavericks Montauk Steakhouse | Montauk
Mobys Italian | East Hampton
Pasta Ramen Japanese inspired Italian | Water Mill
Sant Ambroeus Milanese | East Hampton
Scarpetta Italian | Montauk
Sel Rrose French | Oyster Bar | Montauk
Si Si Mediterranean | East Hampton
Sunset Harbor Waterfront Restaurant Japanese | East Hampton
Surf Lodge American | Montauk
Sushi Suite Sushi | West Hampton
Talya Montauk Greek | Montauk
The Montauket American | Montauk
The Palm Steakhouse | East Hampton
Topping Rose American | Bridgehampton
Tutto Il Giorno Italian | Sag Harbor
Shopping:
Main Street | East Hampton
Retailers like Prada, Ralph Lauren, Rag & Bone to smaller boutiques like Blue & Cream and Obligato
Tanger Outlets | Riverhead
Where to Stay:
Capri | South Hampton
Gurney Resorts | Montauk
Hero Beach Club | Montauk
Journey | East Hampton
Montauk Yacht Club | Montauk
Marram | Montauk
The Reform Club | Amagansett
The RoundTree | Amagansett
Ocean Colony | Amagansett
The Quogue Club | East Quogue