The ultimate long weekend guide to the Hamptons.
And this year, the Hamptons has a whole lot of new happenings to go with its classics.
But the accommodations are equally appealing.
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Each features chic decor and Acqua di Parma bath products.
Other highlights include a tennis court, pool, fitness center, and the all-day cafe.
With just 15 rooms and cottages, the property can feel a lot like home.
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Marram Montauk
“Barefoot luxury” is how thislow-key Montauk hoteldescribes itself, and we agree.
Its main draw is its prime position right on the beach, overlooking the Atlantic.
Try the raw scallops with blood orange, the crispy duck and melon salad, or the large-format paella.
Fredrika Stjarne/Courtesy of Shou Sugi Ban House
Guests can expect live music, family-style sharing plates, creative cocktails, and delectable desserts.
Le Bilboquet
Le Bilboquethas become such a popular Hamptons institution that it’s now open year-round.
The chic bistro is tucked away by the marina off Sag Harbor’s main stretch.
Courtesy of Sí Sí Mediterranean Restaurant
Enchante
Another summer opening from the same group behind EHP is Enchante, a modern Parisian-inspired bistro.
There will also be an adjacent bar and semi-private dining room, perfect for larger groups and events.
Aerin
Looking for a beautiful host gift?
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Aerin has you covered.
The collection here features elegant decor, games, fragrances, fashion, and accessories.
Pick up an inflatable flamingo, puzzles, or arts and crafts kits to keep little ones entertained.
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It also has a variety of high-quality children’s clothing, swimwear, shoes, and accessories.
Otherwise, hit one of the signature dance and sculpt workouts and call it a week.
Tracy Anderson
Tracy Anderson’s high-energy workouts are known to deliver fast results.
Her method combines cardio with repetitive conditioning, targeting smaller muscle groups for maximum effect.