Luxury Hotels in East Hampton

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Clearwater Beach

Clearwater Beach dazzles with miles of powdery white sand that feels like walking on sugar. Pier 60 hosts nightly sunset celebrations where street performers and local artists create a carnival-like atmosphere. The beachfront buzzes with volleyball games and water sports while the nearby marine aquarium lets you get up-close with rescued sea turtles and dolphins. Gulf seafood dominates the restaurant scene, from casual beach bars to fancy oceanview spots with tropical cocktails. Most hotels offer dreamy views and easy beach access, though prices climb during winter's peak season. The beach area is super walkable, with trolleys connecting major attractions when your flip-flops need a break.

North Main Street Historic District

North Main Street Historic District captures East Hampton's colonial charm with beautifully preserved 18th and 19th-century buildings. Stroll tree-lined streets past weathered cedar shingles and white picket fences that tell stories of the Hamptons' rich heritage. Visit the Osborn-Jackson House Museum or find serenity at East Hampton Village Nature Trail and Wildlife Sanctuary just steps away. The area offers upscale farm-to-table dining featuring fresh seafood and local produce. Historic bed & breakfasts and boutique inns provide charming accommodations with premium amenities. Though limited public transit exists, the district is perfectly walkable, with Atlantic beaches just a short drive away.

East Hampton North

East Hampton North delivers the Hamptons' luxury vibe without the tourist crush. You can visit Hither Hills State Park for outdoor adventures or explore local culture at the Sag Harbor Whaling Museum. Art lovers will appreciate the LongHouse Reserve's sculptures, while history buffs can dive into East Hampton's past at the Historical Society. Accommodation here means spacious vacation rentals with private pools and manicured gardens. Getting around requires a car, as public transit is limited. The dining scene involves short drives to upscale restaurants in East Hampton village, where seafood specialties and seasonal ingredients dominate the menus.

Pantigo Road Historic District

Village of East Hampton's Pantigo Road Historic District neighborhood offers attractions including East Hampton Village Nature Trail and Wildlife Sanctuary.

Egypt Lane Historic District

Village of East Hampton's Egypt Lane Historic District neighborhood has a host of places to visit such as East Hampton Village Nature Trail and Wildlife Sanctuary and Guild Hall.

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