Village of East Hampton Travel Guide
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The Maidstone
Bar was excellent
Reviewed on 28 Mar 2026

Mill House Inn
Great
Reviewed on 21 Mar 2026

The 1770 House Restaurant & Inn
Beautiful property, we had a wonderful stay. Staff were very friendly and helpful, and the location is an easy walk to shops and restaurants.
Reviewed on 24 Mar 2026

Prime East Hampton Village Location. Heated Pool. Walk To All!
Lovely home which accommodates a large family. Nice quiet location, except for the train which is unavoidable. The owners and housekeeper were very accommodating. We loved the puzzles! Sadly the weather did not cooperate for our stay so we didn’t get to use the gorgeous pool. Still a wonderful visit. ...
Reviewed on 2 June 2025

Montauk Manor
The kitchen was fully equipped and spotless. There were plenty of TV channels, and I loved the extra lighting in the room. The pool area and gym were also very clean. The attentive staff was the best part of the stay.
Reviewed on 3 Apr 2026

Windward Shores Ocean Resort
When I went to the property it was not shoveled. A challenge to get to the room. I enjoyed the room with minor things that could change.
Reviewed on 2 Mar 2026
Popular places to visit

East Hampton Main Beach
On the eastern edge of Long Island, enjoy a day on this exclusive beach complete with lifeguards, restrooms, a snack bar and other amenities.

LongHouse Reserve
Walk among many acres of lush gardens in East Hampton and discover a stunning array of sculptures and art installations.

Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center
In this unassuming studio in East Hampton, see where two of America’s foremost abstract painters created some of their most famous works.

Georgica Beach
Bring your beach blanket and pack a picnic for a relaxing day of sand, sun and surf at one of East Hampton’s calmer beaches.

Old Hook Mill
There is perhaps no sight more iconic in East Hampton than that of the rustic wooden windmill on North Main Street with its sails turning lazily in the wind.

Home Sweet Home Museum
Discover East Hampton’s early American history at this museum inside a classic 18th-century saltbox house that was once thought to have inspired a famous song.


