East Hampton

The size of homes and the number of beach parking passes are sharply limited.

Get to know East Hampton

When people refer to East Hampton, they likely mean East Hampton the village, as opposed to East Hampton the town, the latter of which contains East Hampton village as well as the villages and hamlets of Montauk, Northwest Harbor, Springs, Wainscott, Amagansett, and a part of Sag Harbor. (Note: Every village and hamlet in the Hamptons lies either in the town of East Hampton or in the town of Southampton, its neighbor to the west and south.) Many of the sites in East Hampton have long entranced the popular imagination: The Maidstone, Georgica Pond, and the paint-spattered studio of Jackson Pollock. But East Hampton is also a picturesque resort of natural beauty, and the quality of its white sand beaches is undeniable.

NEARBY NEIGHBORHOODS:
Sag Harbor

Amagansett

Sagaponack

Bridgehampton

History & Culture

Puritan settlers, a famous witchcraft trial, and meticulous regulation are all part of an East Hampton legacy of do’s and don’ts. The size of homes and the number of beach parking passes are sharply limited. A hilarious assessment by the late “Little” Edie Bouvier Beale, the eccentric subject of the campy documentary Grey Gardens (1976), is well known for its quirky but deadly accuracy: “They can get you in East Hampton for wearing red shoes on a Thursday.” Established in 1891, the Maidstone Club is so picky about its membership that even George Plimpton and Diana Ross were denied membership (even though the latter’s billionaire husband was a member). The scenic lagoon of Georgica Pond played summer host to President Bill Clinton (at the home of Steven Spielberg, no less), and its residents have included Martha Stewart and Calvin Klein.
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Schools & Transportation

  • John M Marshall Elementary School 3 GINGERBREAD LANE
  • Amagansett School 320 MAIN STREET
  • Ross School 18 GOODFRIEND DRIVE
  • Springs School 48 SCHOOL STREET
  • Wainscott School 47 WAINSCOTT MAIN STREET

Dine & Shop

Point one: Nick & Tony’s on Main Street is the East Hampton dining institution. For those not in the know, when The New York Times six years ago offered that the most coveted real estate in the Hamptons was a choice table in the eatery’s front room, the message was indisputable. 1770 House Restaurant, East Hampton Grill, and the Palm are also must-do’s on Main Street. For burgers, baked clams, steamers, and lobster rolls, a more casual gastronomic experience can be had on the pretty patio at Bostwick’s Chowder House. International brands are represented by Ralph Lauren (and Lauren’s daughter’s confectionery, Dylan’s Candy Bar), Lululemon, J. Crew, Vilebrequin, and Audemars Piguet; some shops are open only for the season.
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