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Hotels in East Hampton
4 Hotels
East Hampton Art House Bed and Breakfast
9 Bon Pinck Way

This elegant B&B in East Hampton is exactly what its name suggests: a house full of art. It was designed and decorated by the owners, Michael and Rosalind, who combine mutual talents in art and hospitality. There are only four rooms for rent, but there are all the amenities of a larger property, including endless communal spaces, an outdoor pool, and fitness center. Although big in scope, the Art House retains all of the personalized charm of staying with friends, making it a distinctive option in the Hamptons -- though it comes at a high price.

Mill House Inn
31 N Main St

This historic home turned bed-and-breakfast in East Hampton is meticulously maintained and decorated. Although it's just a short walk from the village center, it remains a hidden gem (one that stays open year round). The owners, Gary and Sylvia, have included their personal touches in the 10 rooms and suites, right down to the stuffed Gordon Setters on each bed and photography on the walls. The location is not directly on the beach and rooms come at a high price, but the top-notch breakfast and easy walk to restaurants and shops make it a stand-out option. Those looking for more features could consider The Maidstone Hotel, which has free yoga classes and a hot-spot restaurant and lounge.

The Maidstone Hotel
207 Main St

This historic yet chic property in the center of East Hampton appeals to the stylish Hamptonite crowd with three cottages and 16 rooms and suites, all decorated in Scandinavian design. Owned by a Swedish-American hotelier, Maidstone is just steps from the village and a bike ride to the beach (with free beach cruiser loaners available). The pretty front porch, trendy restaurant, and distinct amenities (such as doggie menus and yoga classes in the Buddha garden) make this a popular choice for those who have money to spend. Peace-and-quiet-seekers wanting an equally luxe, but less scene-y hotel option might prefer Mill House Inn.

The Hedges Inn
74 James Ln

This charming East Hampton inn is a cozy gem. Built in 1870, it still retains its original Victorian charm while also offering modern comforts such as free Wi-Fi, contemporary bathrooms, and flat-screen TVs. With a total of 12 unique rooms, decorated mostly in calming and seaside-appropriate whites and blues, this hotel has several inviting common spaces, including a sunny breakfast room/bar and a bright den area with a computer and jars of sweet treats. A perfectly manicured garden has an expansive terrace and the lobby has a fireplace. The homemade free daily breakfast is creative and top-notch, served with pride by the caring staff.