The most luxurious -- yet wildly expensive -- places to stay in the Hamptons this summer
The Hamptons are welcoming the summer season with a slate of premium, high-cost accommodations highlighted by The Post, focusing on some of the most luxurious places to stay. The coverage profiles The Roundtree in Amagansett, a “woman-owned” property on Main Street that spans 2 acres and includes rooms, suites, and private cottages. Nightly rates run from $1,495 to $4,395, and the article notes amenities such as continental breakfast delivered daily and beach cruiser service. In Bridgehampton, Topping Rose House is described as a 22-room compound on two acres, with a farm-to-table restaurant led by Chef Jean-Georges. Prices range from $976 to $4,395 per night. The Hedges Inn in East Hampton is also featured, with rates reported between $799 and $3,499.







