Related: The complete list of national parks in the U. Many of them live, have a second home there, or like to visit for a vacation. Due to a large number of wealthy individuals, The Hamptons have become a coveted place. The trip is just under miles east of New York City. Driving to The Hamptons can range from two to three hours based on traffic. Traveling by bus is a common way to get there. The most popular bus is the Hampton Jitney. On their website, select a pickup and drop-off location, the date, and the number of passengers.
Montauk, aka "the end," is where you'll likely find "the younger celebrities," says Delaney. It's fun and young and everyone goes to The Surf Lodge. That's the hottest spot. Rattiner agrees, pointing out, "In the Hamptons, most of the partying—if you want to call it that—goes on in these big, private mansions. People want to show them off, so they have a party there.
Although many celebrities buy Hamptons homes, there are others who pay big bucks to rent them. Samantha Yanks, editor-in-chief of Gotham and Hamptons magazines , tells E! News it "always creates a ton of buzz when celebrities rent for the summer. The homes can be associated with holiday homes and everyone longs for the feeling of luxury. These are casual and relaxing sort of houses that welcome you comfortably and allow you to feel closer to nature.
The thought of reading a book — or practising another indoor hobby — snugly at home is quite soothing. The houses are almost without exception second homes that allow their owners to escape the heat of Manhattan on summer weekends, and can be just one home in a portfolio of seven, eight or nine houses in luxury enclaves across the world.
They have a lot of staff. The help also travel in style, joining their employers on private jets or helicopters into East Hampton airport, where the parking lot is packed with Porches and Rolls-Royces with blacked out windows.
More than 4, helicopter landings were registered at East Hampton airport, which is 35 minutes from the Manhattan heliport , last summer. Cantwell, the son of a fisherman father and a house-cleaner mother, said he often thinks he presides over a town comprising two very different worlds living just minutes apart.
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