Foraging on an organic farm and dinner by a Michelin-starred chef from Meadowood? An invitation to Goop's Road to Table event is too good to pass up.
Topping Rose House proved a delightful getaway from the hubbub of Manhattan.
During our frequent trips to Manhattan, we often feel the need to escape the din and hustle of the city. On our most recent visit, we discovered two contrasting hideaways, one in the Hudson Valley and the other on the East End of Long Island. Since its debut last year, Glenmere Mansion, an 18-room Italianate villa, has received a chorus of swooning praise from the travel press. For once, I tend to concur.
When we last visited The Hamptons on Long Island's East End in spring 2009, The Reform Club had not yet opened, so on my
Seven Days on Long Island: A recommended itinerary from the Andrew Harper Travel Office.
Once considered curiosities, Long Island wines now regularly take home prestigious medals from competitions around the world.
The 1770 House, East Hampton About 75 miles east of Manhattan, far beyond the sprawl of the New York suburbs, Long Island splits into two, creating a "fish tail" either side of Great Peconic Bay.