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Title: New York/the Hamptons - advice for a trip
Post by: jameshoward on May 26, 2013, 18:15:17
Looks like I'll be on the East coast in early October. It's a big birthday for my frau and so she will fly out to join me. We went to the Hamptons a decade ago and stayed in a friends place. We loved it. Sadly, they've moved on, but we want to go back. So, I thought I'd ask here if any of you chaps who might know the area could offer any recommendations of a place to stay for the weekend. I suppose I'm looking for a small B & B. Rather than a large hotel. Something quite quiet near the sea. So, not a high end big hotel.

Flights are booked, so we need to stay somewhere. Grateful for any top tips or advice.

JH
Title: Re: New York/the Hamptons - advice for a trip
Post by: Louis on May 26, 2013, 18:37:59
James,

I don't know an exact spot to suggest but you can browse until a solid suggestion shows up......Google B&B's in NY Hamptons and you should get quite a few hits.....

Title: Re: New York/the Hamptons - advice for a trip
Post by: mdsalemi on May 28, 2013, 13:25:19
Try The Grassmere Inn, Westhampton; The Village Latch Inn, Southampton; The Hedges Inn, East Hampton; Hampton's House of Gardens, Southampton, or The Shearwater Inn in East Quogue.
Title: Re: New York/the Hamptons - advice for a trip
Post by: jameshoward on May 28, 2013, 18:13:51
Thanks, Michael. Do you have experiences of any of these places by chance?
Title: Re: New York/the Hamptons - advice for a trip
Post by: mdsalemi on May 28, 2013, 20:45:39
Thanks, Michael. Do you have experiences of any of these places by chance?

Though I grew up on Long Island, the Hamptons were WAY out of our league...I've had excellent results using "TripAdvisor" on the web for accurate reviews from people...like me and you!  Look 'em up, and see if any tickle your fancy.
http://www.tripadvisor.com  Just on a lark, I randomly checked The Hedges Inn (w/o regard to price) and saw it had a pretty astoundingly positive reviews, lots of good experiences...

Title: Re: New York/the Hamptons - advice for a trip
Post by: jameshoward on May 29, 2013, 05:46:57
Thanks, Michael. Will get the long haired General on it at once. Just as soon as she's sorted out our family summer holiday. And picked up the dog from the vet. And somewhere to stay for our long weekend next week before I go off for a while.

She loves this sort of thing. Denies it, of course, but secretly I know... ;D
Title: Re: New York/the Hamptons - advice for a trip
Post by: Rodolfo on May 29, 2013, 06:53:23
I generally use www.booking.com or www.ebooking.com and the available hotels and B&B for a given period pop up, with complete description and pricing.

regards, Rudy
Title: Re: New York/the Hamptons - advice for a trip
Post by: JamesL on May 29, 2013, 13:36:04
Jamie

Have a nose on VRBO.com I've rented several places through them. It does exactly what it says on the tin... Vacation Rentals By Owner

You may find one that suits your porpoise ;D Although the good lady might have to make your breakfast...
Title: Re: New York/the Hamptons - advice for a trip
Post by: mclewis on May 29, 2013, 21:14:36
James,

A friend who has a house in Southampton recommends the Village Latch Inn (http://villagelatch.com), which is right near the center of town, and not too far from the beach.  It is a bit of an eccentric spot, and probably not the place if you are looking for a modern, business traveler-type of hotel.  Southampton itself is a lovely town, with plenty of stores, restaurants and bars. More waspy and relatively less glizty than most of the other towns in the east end of Long Island.

Marc
Title: Re: New York/the Hamptons - advice for a trip
Post by: KevinC on June 12, 2013, 20:49:33
For something unexpected, there are about 30 wineries that have "sprung up" in former potato farms on the North Fork of Long Island. Most have tasting rooms. From the South Fork (Hamptons), head to Sag Harbor, take the ferry to Shelter Island than a second ferry to Greenport and the wineries are 10 minutes away. On the return trip eat at Sweet Tomato's in Shelter Island Heights...awesome dining and drinks.

Check out Google maps and see how close everything is.
Title: Re: New York/the Hamptons - advice for a trip
Post by: AMF on June 13, 2013, 00:40:53

The 1708 house in Southampton. 126 Main Street. 631-287-1708.
www.1708house.com

I have stayed there many times. Truly wonderful.
Title: Re: New York/the Hamptons - advice for a trip
Post by: mdsalemi on June 13, 2013, 12:09:30
For something unexpected...the North Fork of Long Island

Having grown up on Long Island I can tell you that the North Fork is truly a special place, bearing little resemblance to the hustle and bustle of the "Tri-State" metro NYC area, and very different from the Hamptons.  It is its own little world, closer in spirit to New England.  You might not find the paparazzi or beautiful people milling about but it is really beautiful.  I've driven the length of LI to Orient Point many times to get the ferry to New London, and it is just a great drive, and a wonderful experience.
Title: Re: New York/the Hamptons - advice for a trip
Post by: Kayvan on June 13, 2013, 17:30:28
American Hotel

http://theamericanhotel.com/
Title: Re: New York/the Hamptons - advice for a trip
Post by: jameshoward on June 14, 2013, 18:34:04
Thanks, guys.  We looked at 1708 house. It's stunning. Bit also stinging.

We found a nice place - well what I hope is a nice place - called Getaway house, I think. The guy seems nice enough.

It's quite near some restaurants and bars so we're hoping for a great time. And weather. 

Just need to find a cab firm to take us from the airport to the hotel now.

Title: Re: New York/the Hamptons - advice for a trip
Post by: KevinC on June 20, 2013, 15:02:28
Which airport?
Title: Re: New York/the Hamptons - advice for a trip
Post by: mdsalemi on June 20, 2013, 15:13:00
Which airport?

Well, if he's coming into EWR, JFK or LGA, it's an exceedingly long, painful and costly cab trip.  Somewhat less so from ISP (the last place I flew into in NY) but still a bit from the Hamptons...but there are alternatives.

http://waterwinetravel.com/2011/01/getting-to-the-hamptons-without-spending-hours-in-your-car/
http://www.hamptonjitney.com/cgi-bin/nav.cgi?id=**id**&dir=data&page=airport.html
http://limousineservicelongisland.com/the_hamptons
Title: Re: New York/the Hamptons - advice for a trip
Post by: Flyair on June 20, 2013, 18:34:30
No specific recommendation, but once you are near Southampton, you can have a look at some Pagodas and other vintage cars at Aventura Motors 625 County Road 39A
their website is http://www.aventuramotors.com/site/index.php?route=information/static

happy vacation :)
Title: Re: New York/the Hamptons - advice for a trip
Post by: jameshoward on June 21, 2013, 18:08:29
Well, if he's coming into EWR, JFK or LGA, it's an exceedingly long, painful and costly cab trip.  Somewhat less so from ISP (the last place I flew into in NY) but still a bit from the Hamptons...but there are alternatives.

http://waterwinetravel.com/2011/01/getting-to-the-hamptons-without-spending-hours-in-your-car/
http://www.hamptonjitney.com/cgi-bin/nav.cgi?id=**id**&dir=data&page=airport.html
http://limousineservicelongisland.com/the_hamptons

EEk! That wasn't want I wanted to hear!! Flying into Newark International and out from JFK. We're staying with friends on Fri evening in a place called Bronxville, NY. Wherever that is (I haven't looked at a map yet).

I'd love to look at the car place, but I fear my frau might BBQ me at the first opportunity!!
Title: Re: New York/the Hamptons - advice for a trip
Post by: paulr on June 21, 2013, 19:40:17
Hi James,

I have a place in Amagansett which will be rented out for the winter, so I can't help there but I might be able to help if you give me your budget.

paulr
Title: Re: New York/the Hamptons - advice for a trip
Post by: KevinC on June 24, 2013, 00:53:17
Michael posted some great options. I hear that some have had good luck with LI train service and the Hampton Jitney. You can always rent a car, too. Depending on the day, the time of day and the weather rest assured that you won't be the only one on the road from the Metro NYC area to the Hamptons. 
Title: Re: New York/the Hamptons - advice for a trip
Post by: mdsalemi on June 24, 2013, 12:10:23
Commensurate with my take on the "North Fork" of LI, this just appeared the other day in the NY Times.

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/23/realestate/on-the-north-fork-the-un-hamptons.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
Title: Re: New York/the Hamptons - advice for a trip
Post by: jameshoward on August 17, 2013, 20:05:17
Hi James,

I have a place in Amagansett which will be rented out for the winter, so I can't help there but I might be able to help if you give me your budget.

paulr

Hi, Paulr, Thanks for your reply. I've sent you an IM to your email (I hope). Let me know if you don't receive it!

James
Title: Re: New York/the Hamptons - advice for a trip
Post by: KevinC on September 12, 2013, 00:08:44
So how was the trip?
Title: Re: New York/the Hamptons - advice for a trip
Post by: jameshoward on September 12, 2013, 07:37:58
Hi, Kevin,

Well, the trip is now on 3 Oct - flights changed and re-booked due to my employer's ability to continually mess with my life, plans, head, etc.

We've found a place in East Hampton to stay, and are now on the hunt for restuarants and things to do and visit on the Sat, Sun and Mon. We're staying with friends in a place called Bronxville in NY on the Friday. (We also need to figure out how to get there from the airport - I think a 'car service' was mentioned, which I suppose is like a taxi! If anyone has any recommendations....)

Very much looking forward to the trip. It'll be the first time my wife has left our children alone for more than one evening since they were born a few years ago. No doubt she'll be completely relaxed... ::)

JH
Title: Re: New York/the Hamptons - advice for a trip
Post by: Peter van Es on September 12, 2013, 10:49:22
Renting a car is probably the cheapest option...

Have a great time James.

Peter
Title: Re: New York/the Hamptons - advice for a trip
Post by: jameshoward on September 12, 2013, 11:40:46
Peter, so far there's not one teeny, tiny aspect of this trip that has been cheap. Renting a helicopter would be cheap by comparison to some of the things we've decided to do! (God bless her!)

I'll admit it, and it may shock you, but I do occassionally like to partake in a little liquid refreshment. The problem with hiring a car, which is indeed most sensible, is that I would have to drive it. In which case we'd hire a car, then go everywhere by taxi anyway.

'Tis a conundrum, to be sure.

 ???
Title: Re: New York/the Hamptons - advice for a trip
Post by: KevinC on September 12, 2013, 11:46:34
We like Sweet Tomato's (not the chain) on Shelter Island not far from East Hampton. There is a short ferry ride involved so you know. Also, the Trip Advisor site might give you some other ideas. Like Peter, I would also recommend car rental unless your "occasionally" is more than you are letting on  ;)

 http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g48596-d519470-Reviews-Sweet_Tomato_s-Shelter_Island_Long_Island_New_York.html
Title: Re: New York/the Hamptons - advice for a trip
Post by: Peter van Es on September 12, 2013, 14:58:24
I know EXACTLY what James' occasionally means. I've been known (on occasion of course) to try to keep up with him, and failed miserably...

Peter
Title: Re: New York/the Hamptons - advice for a trip
Post by: Garry on September 12, 2013, 23:01:19
I second that Peter,  I remember one night in France on the Euro Tour a few years back having a wee drink with James (and others of course). On that occasion I don't remember how we got back to the hotel though.

Garry
Title: Re: New York/the Hamptons - advice for a trip
Post by: KevinC on October 21, 2013, 16:37:52
So how was the trip?
Title: Re: New York/the Hamptons - advice for a trip
Post by: jameshoward on October 21, 2013, 16:58:45
Superb, thank you.

Great flight out with BA to Newark. Amazingly good food and service (but as expected). We stayed a night with friends in Bronxville, which is beautiful. No idea places like that exist in NY. On the Saturday we traveled out to East Hampton for a few days of R&R. Weather was as kind as it could have been. We went to Montauk Light on the Monday and saw a lovely silver 280SL but it turned off before I did and I failed to catch the couple who were driving. NY plates. I thought it could have been someone here but no one answered my sighting post  ???

Anyway, a really great weekend in a beautiful place. Made it back to the UK overnight on Monday, landing at LHR on Tuesday, then back to Germany, and home for tea and medals by 1800h.

Marvelous.

Now bankrupt.
Title: Re: New York/the Hamptons - advice for a trip
Post by: KevinC on October 21, 2013, 17:13:32
Sounds great James. I figured that Long Island wouldn't disappoint. When you are from outside the area and think "New York", areas like that plus the Adirondack area upstate certainly don't come to mind. Glad you enjoyed it.

I buddy of mine says "Every Man Seeks His Own Level of Poverty"...probably not well-put but I know what he means. I live like that too!

Kevin

 
Title: Re: New York/the Hamptons - advice for a trip
Post by: jameshoward on October 21, 2013, 17:36:32

I buddy of mine says "Every Man Seeks His Own Level of Poverty"...probably not well-put but I know what he means. I live like that too!

Kevin


I wouldn't mind at least having a dog in that fight! Alas, my wife seems to be best placed to judge the level of poverty I must endure! (There were some fancy shops in E Hampton. Sadly).