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The Hamptons is known for everything from beaches to art museums to hedges that grow higher than summertime temperatures.

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Looking for travel tips?
Here,Voguestaffers give their favorite recommendations for an officialHamptons guide.
Consider this a must-read while cruising down Highway 27A.

Il Buco al Mare in Amagansett.
Where to Eat and Drink
Il Buco al Mare in Amagansett.
My go-to order is steamers to start, followed by a platter of fried oysters with a side salad.
Owned by a husband and wife team, its Greek-French fusion and a favorite amongst locals.

Matriark in Sag Harbor.
Finish your meal with homemade mint ice cream.
You wont regret it!-Alexandra Macon
Come sunset, Montauks Crows Nest is absolutely magical.
Arrive earlybecause theres going to be a waitbut enjoy a cocktail in the meantime down by the lake.

Dan Flavin, installation view, the Dan Flavin Art Institute, Bridgehampton, New York. © Stephen Flavin/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.
Once youre seated, ideally with a view of the rolling lawn, order the whipped ricotta.
And should you really want the full experience, book a room or one of the more tucked-away cottages.
During the day, it’s quite the scene-y spot with DJs and glamorous groups looking to indulge.

The Reform Club in Amagansett.
At night, it’s a little calmer.
Order some rose, linguine with clams, and watch the sunset.
Its the ease of the clothes, its the comfort of the clothesits casual, but its elevated.
And I think thats what the Hamptons are.
After visiting several times myself, I can say I wholeheartedly agree.
New this year is a selection of effortlessly chic swimwear.
Think Hamptons beach chic.-Alexandra Macon
Look no further than Suzie Kondi for the best loungewear at the beach.
From terry-cloth tracksuits to gauze jumpsuits, Kondi makes dressing for hot summer days a breeze.
Its the fourth boutique by the fashion brand, and the first outside a major city.
Beyond its permanent display of Flavins glorious neons (installed by the artist himself!
), the Institute maintains a ground-floor gallery space for temporary exhibitions.
It’s the perfect place to relax and recoup.
-Ian Malone
Where to Stay
The Reform Club in Amagansett.
It gave me a newfound love for its buzzy music and bar scene.
Theres no bar, restaurant, cabanas, or even lobby.