By Rachel Feinblatt By Rachel Feinblatt | August 14, 2024 | Lifestyle, Lifestyle Feature,
The Bridgehampton Inn delivers delicious bites three meals a day.
Vacation is calling, and these rejuvenating hotels in Bridgehampton and Water Mill are the perfect places to stay.
Shou Sugi Ban House’s radiates bliss during your stay
SHOU SUGI BAN HOUSE
Shou Sugi Ban House serves as a serene escape, grounded in the Japanese philosophy, which celebrates the beauty found in imperfection and transience. This retreat is designed to engage the senses and support comprehensive wellness. With a focus on wellness journeys, the spa at this Hamptons sanctuary offers a peaceful environment to unwind in. It stands as a destination for those seeking to recharge and embrace positivity. 337 Montauk Highway, Water Mill,shousugibanhouse.com
Modern rooms are relaxing during your stay at the Bridgehampton Inn.
BRIDGEHAMPTON INN
Located in the heart of Bridgehampton, the Bridgehampton Inn stands as a beacon of comfort and tranquility. First renovated in 1994 and later redone in 2014, this inn combines the allure of its historical roots with the conveniences of modern amenities. Its restaurant, known for its farm-to-table dining experience, selects the finest seasonal ingredients from the East End, catering to the tastes of culinary enthusiasts. 2266 Montauk Highway, Bridgehampton,loavesandfishes.us
Topping Rose House’s inviting exterior
TOPPING ROSE HOUSE
This Hamptons retreat features cottages that effortlessly integrate indoor and outdoor spaces, providing a range of amenities for a relaxing stay. Guests can enjoy personalized treatments by Farmaesthetics and advanced clinical facials by AIREM Aesthetic Spa. The property also boasts the renowned Topping Rose House restaurant, led by acclaimed chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten. The restaurant offers exceptional cocktails and impeccable service in the bar and lounge. 1 Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike, Bridgehampton,toppingrosehouse.com
A ROOM AT THE BEACH
Nestled near the quaint village of Bridgehampton, A Room at the Beach emerges as a boutique hotel in the coveted Hamptons neighborhood. This 10-room gem underwent a thoughtful renovation by Lucy Swift Weber and Charles Lemonides, transforming it from a modest motel into a peaceful haven. The hotel merges simplicity with sophisticated touches, catering to travelers seeking a blend of casual elegance and coastal relaxation. 2668 Montauk Highway, Bridgehampton,iwantaroomatthebeach.com
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