The Hamptons:
A destination synonymous with luxury and eye catching estates. But the real beauty lies in the rich local life. Desire a
weekend lived like a local in the Hamptons to discover lesser known spots, tasting local foods, and soaking in the casual
elegance of the community? This guide's for you. It will help you experience the local life of the Hamptons.
Day 1: Arrive on Friday Night and Relax Stay:
Option for a lovely small hotel or rent a cute cottage for a real local feel. The charming Mill House Inn in East Hampton is worth thinking about.
Dinner: Visit Nick & Toni’s in East Hampton, it’s loved by folks from both neighborhood and Hollywood. Their wood baked pizzas and Mediterranean meals are delightful.
Evening Walk: Go to the beach to see the sunset. Wiborg Beach is where the locals go for the greatest views—it's calm, quiet, and beautiful.
Day 2: Saturday:
Discover and Treat Yourself Morning
Start with a cup of fresh roast and a pastry from either Goldberg’s Famous Bagels or Sag Town Coffee.
Next, rent a cycle to take a peaceful ride through nature on trails like the Northwest Woods Preserve.
Lunchtime: Take a leisurely walkthrough Sag Harbor Village, with its cute stores, art galleries, and oldcharm feel. Try a
popular burger and milkshake at LT Burger.
Afternoon:
Stop by the Long House Reserve in East Hampton to see amazing outdoor sculptures and gardens. It's a top spot for
artists and nature fans.
Dinner:
The 1770 House in East Hampton offers a private, farmtotable dining experience. It offers a seasonal menu with locally
produced ingredients. Night: For a calm night out, go to The Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett. It offers live music and a
fun crowd.
Day 3: Sunday
Chill and Connect with Nature Morning: Join a Mandala Yoga Centre class in Amagansett or take a quiet walk along
Georgica Beach, which is known for its peaceful beauty.
Brunch:
Take it easy with Sunday brunch at the Topping Rose House in Bridgehampton. Go for farmfresh eggs, specialty pastries,
and their wellknown Bloody Mary.
Afternoon:
Check out a local farmer’s market, like the East Hampton Farmers Market, or the Wölffer Estate Vineyard for a wine tasting
and amazing vineyard views.
Evening: Round off your trip with a lobster roll at The Lobster Roll in Nape ague, a Hamptons' essential that captures the
seaside life.
Living Like a Local Tips:
Try something new Locals avoid crowded places and favor less known spots.
Support the community: Locals love shopping at small businesses and community focused stores.
Respect the place:
Keep the beaches and trails clean and undisturbed.
The Hamptons is more than just fancy living. It's about the charm, camaraderie, and lifestyle that makes it unique. This
guide will show you how to experience the Hamptons like a local: calm, genuine, and memorable. Ready to start your
Hamptons life? Let’s find houses that suit your dream lifestyle. Contact me today