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A Guide For The Ultimate Weekend In The Hamptons

Guide For The Ultimate Weekend In The Hamptons Behind the Scenes NYC

For those that love New York, we know that spending a weekend in the Hamptons is on most people’s bucket list. So let us help you out!

Guide For The Ultimate Weekend In The Hamptons Behind the Scenes NYC

The Hamptons is what weary New Yorkers think about when they want to have an indulgent and relaxing weekend.
It’s known for celebrity sightings and scenic beaches, and it’s also New York’s most expensive summer destination since it costs a little over $400 to spend a night at some of the best hotels in the area.

But, while a weekend stay in the Hamptons can cost a little more compared to other NY vacation spots such as

Geneva and Lake George, it’s ultimately worth it since there’s a lot to do here all year round.

If you’re planning to treat yourself to a luxurious holiday, here’s a guide on how to spend a weekend in the Hamptons.


Where to Stay

A getaway in the Hamptons requires careful planning so you can fully experience the best of what this destination has to offer.

First, you’ll need to pick the right place to stay, and there’s a lot to choose from, depending on what experience you’re going for. If you want to stay in a fancy resort, consider EHP Resort & Marina.

They opened their doors earlier this year, and the 9-acre resort has luxurious rooms and cottages, three restaurants, a marina, and a swimming pool.

For December 2022, EHS will be offering a wide variety of activities for guests to enjoy the holiday season, including a festive hot cocoa bar, holiday cocktail making lessons, and private wine tastings, among others.

Meanwhile, for those who’d rather stay in a bed and breakfast, there’s East Hampton Art House. This establishment is run by local artists, and the amenities come with free studio tours and beach passes.

There’s also The Huntting Inn, which is located about 2.7 km away from the East Hampton Main Beach.

This place has free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and a flat screen TV in every room, as well as an impressive breakfast buffet for guests.


Where to Eat

Foodies will definitely jump at the chance to stay in the Hamptons as this destination has lots of places to enjoy good food.

For instance, there’s The Clam Bar, which is a favorite among lobster fans. Feast on classics such as two-pound lobsters and clam strips or a Lobster Salad Roll.

For Mexican food, there’s Coche Comedor for tuna tacos and pork rib carnitas. Meanwhile, for seasonal comfort food, locals and tourists alike can’t get enough of Nick & Toni’s, which has been around since 1988.

This restaurant serves sumptuous dishes such as Ricotta Gnocchi, Wood Grilled Heritage Pork Chop, and Roasted Lamb Ribs.


What to Do

Its proximity to beaches makes the Hamptons perfect for activities such as swimming, windsurfing, paddleboarding, surfing, and fishing.

There’s also plenty of hiking trails where you can admire gorgeous scenery, and towns where you can shop for anything from baked goods to luxury items.

The Hamptons is also a haven for artists as it’s home to art exhibits and festivals. Make sure to stop by the Pollock-Krasner House, which is dedicated to Jackson Pollock.

There’s also The Parrish Art Museum which houses some of Pollock’s works, as well as the LongHouse Reserve, which has works from Willem de Kooning and Yoko Ono, among others.


The Hamptons has long been a favorite place for rest and relaxation for many New Yorkers.

Consider these tips to make the most of your visit and have fun while staying in this idyllic vacation destination.

Beach Guide For The Ultimate Weekend In The Hamptons Behind the Scenes NYC


Photo Credit: Courtesy of Clay LeConey

The Upcoming New York City Party Scene Just Got Better

Fitness Health Morning Gloryville New York

We contributed during 1 year for Glamour Brazil. This post is about a new and different daytime & nightlife style to explore in New York City!

Take a look at the Portuguese version, and below the English version:

How does “going to a nightclub for Yoga classes” sound? Pretty neat, right? This is the upcoming New York City party scene trend.

When a friend asks me: “Do you want to go to a nightclub tonight?” or “Let’s go for Happy Hour after work?”, they clearly mean some cool party or a great place in town for drinks.

In New York, a “trendsetter” type-of-city, these questions can exceed the obvious understanding.

Now, you can go to nightclubs that offer yoga classes in the middle of huge dance floors, paired with amazing DJs, shinning disco balls or even a rave party before going to work!

Here, we list some of the best places to visit. Plus, we tell you how to hit the gym in style or start your day at an “alcohol and drugs free” rave party!

The new trend is asking for kombucha tea “in da club”, rather than the traditional Martini with double olives.

Fitness Health Morning Gloryville New York

Morning Gloryville NYC

This event is also for the early-birds who like to wake up and start the day at full speed! At Morning Gloryfille NYC you can expect tons of great music that’ll surely awaken your soul. Plus, sexy beats, a lot of love, hugs and a great double espresso!

Inspired by the traditional rave parties, the Founders innovated the concept. They created an event with massage stations and professional therapists, various smoothies made with “superfoods”, a juice bar, a coffee kiosk, an incredible dance team who makes you sweat it off, some of the most talented DJ’s in New York City.

Plus, of course, the perfect dance floor! Take a look at this video so you’ll get the feeling on what to expect.

Location: Multiple locations, so check their website.

http://morninggloryville.com


Fitness Health No Light No Lycra New York

No Lights, No Lycra

The No Lights, No Lyra community started in 2009 in Melbourne, Australia. It rapidly expanded to 30 cities around the globe. In New York, the event is held in the basement of a church in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. The only light comes from the laser machines creating a green thread, offering only sufficient illumination to prevent accidents along your way.

No one is worried about what they are wearing, what makeup they have on or if you’re with the latest fashion “must-have” bag. Every Tuesday guests dance to the sound of different genres: from electronic music, to the unforgettable Michael Jackson for over 1 hour – 8:15pm – 9:30pm).

The result? They’re all sweaty and in ecstasy! It costs $5 to get in, then…dance to your limit!

Location: Messiah Hall, 129 Russel Street


Fitness Health Daybreaker New York

Daybreaker

Have you thought of starting off your day going to a Rave party before work!? Daybreaker is a day party that starts before 7am. They serve fresh juices to the sound of electronic music, yoga classes, spoken poetry performances and live bands. It has a bit of everything, minus the alcohol and drugs!

The Founders, Matt Brimer and Radha Agrawal explain: “It’s all about love, it is about mindfulness, and it is about mischief. It’s a 100% sober rave (our style for sure!), where the only thing people get high on is life.”

To get more information, register on the website, because everything is communicated through email. Oh! The event does not happen only in New York. It’s also hosted in cities like Chicago, Los Angeles, Washington DC, London, Berlin, Tel Aviv, Tokyo and several others!

You can read more about them on this other post we’ve written.

Locations: Only disclosed after purchasing the ticket.

www.daybreaker.com


Fitness Health Verboten New York

Deep House Yoga

UNFORTUNATELY THIS RESTAURANT IS PERMANENTLY CLOSED!

Schimanski is located in the super cool Williamsburg neighborhood.

This famous nightclub offers, few days a week at 6:30pm, yoga classes called Deep House Yoga. It’s hosted literally in the middle of the club’s dance floor with a huge shinning disco ball hanging from the ceiling.

Listening to deep house music, with Lululemon mats, drinking smoothies and coconut water is a taste of what to expect during this experience.

The class costs $20.

Location: 54 North 11th Street

www.schimanskinyc.com


Photo Credits: Courtesy of Venues and DeepBeats Yoga
*Last Update on March/2020.*

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