Hamptons Hotel/Location Help for July
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Hamptons Hotel/Location Help for July
My wife and I, early 30s are planning a trip to the Hamptons for a couple of days in July? Any suggestions on where to stay? Southampton, East Hampton or Sag Harbor? Would also appreciate specific hotel recommendations as well. Thanks.
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Your age doesn't really tell us what you'd like. Budget, whether or not you'll have a car, whether you're more a beach person or not, what activities you're interested in (clubbing at night?), preference for motel, inn or b & b will have more affect on which town or specific place would be best for you. All 3 towns are lovely and all have ok to very nice options. Have you been to the Hamptons before? Do you want to be in a place right on the water? Do you need a pool? Will go you go on a weekend or a weekday?
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We would like to spend, ideally under $300 per night. We are going to spend more time exploring the various towns and eating rather than sitting on the beach tanning. We are going to go for a couple of nights midweek. We would prefer an inn or B&B. I will stay in whichever town offers the best accomodations.
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I don't know whether your budget will work but...
http://www.millhouseinn.com/index.htm
in East Hampton is very nice (but may not be available).
enclaveinn.com has 3 locations. They're more motels, but staying in Bridgehampton or Wainscott is very central. You're equidistant from East Hampton and Southampton, the 2 major shopping towns. There are also some good restaurants in Bridgehampton.
The Southampton Village Motel I think may be a bargain. I haven't seen the rooms but the photo looks nice, the location is good (just outside the village but you could walk).
http://www.southamptonvillagemotel.com/index.html
A Butler's Manor in Southampton gets very good reviews on tripadvisor, but I think will be over your budget.
Since you don't intend on concentrating on the beach, I don't think it's necessary to go as far as Amagansett or Montauk, but that's where you'll find on the beach accomodation if you want it.
http://www.millhouseinn.com/index.htm
in East Hampton is very nice (but may not be available).
enclaveinn.com has 3 locations. They're more motels, but staying in Bridgehampton or Wainscott is very central. You're equidistant from East Hampton and Southampton, the 2 major shopping towns. There are also some good restaurants in Bridgehampton.
The Southampton Village Motel I think may be a bargain. I haven't seen the rooms but the photo looks nice, the location is good (just outside the village but you could walk).
http://www.southamptonvillagemotel.com/index.html
A Butler's Manor in Southampton gets very good reviews on tripadvisor, but I think will be over your budget.
Since you don't intend on concentrating on the beach, I don't think it's necessary to go as far as Amagansett or Montauk, but that's where you'll find on the beach accomodation if you want it.
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