WINTER IN BLOOM AT HISTORIC EAST HAMPTON BAKER HOUSE 1650
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While the Hamptons are often synonymous with summer, winter reveals a quieter, more intimate side of the East End, and at the center of it all is The Baker House 1650, East Hampton’s storied boutique hotel, reimagined as a refined cold-weather escape.
As February and March settle in, the ivy-covered Tudor-style inn transforms into a fireside retreat, where crackling fireplaces, spa indulgences and curated experiences invite guests to slow down and savor the season. Through its Winter Special Offers, The Baker House 1650 presents thoughtfully designed packages that encourage extended stays, midweek escapes and romantic getaways, making winter an ideal time to experience the property’s old-world charm with modern comforts.
Inside the hotel, the Baker House Boutique offers a seasonally curated collection of gifts and lifestyle pieces that reflect the spirit of winter in East Hampton. Guests can browse cozy home accents, artisan accessories and thoughtful keepsakes. The boutique has become a destination, offering visitors a chance to take a piece of the Baker House experience home with them.
The Baker House 1650’s Winter Specials invite guests to savor the charm of East Hampton through thoughtfully designed seasonal packages available now through March 26th. Travelers can choose a Weekday Classic two-night stay Sunday through Thursday or a Weekend Classic Friday through Sunday, each including breakfast overlooking the courtyard and access to a 60-minute spa session to elevate a cozy winter escape. Both options reflect the inn’s signature blend of historic elegance and casual luxury, ideal for guests seeking a restorative retreat in the off-peak season.
For those looking to make a winter visit truly memorable, The Baker House 1650 also offers several romance-focused packages, including weekday and weekend stays in deluxe or suite accommodations with champagne, chocolate-covered strawberries and private access to the award-winning spa. From classic room experiences to the indulgent Pinnacle Suite Package, these curated winter offers provide guests with a range of ways to enjoy fireside moments, spa rejuvenation and the Hamptons’ quieter seasonal pleasures.
Beyond the property, East Hampton remains quietly active throughout late winter and early spring. February and March are marked by cultural programming, gallery exhibitions, performing arts events and seasonal dining experiences throughout the village. The slower pace allows visitors to explore Main Street shops, local museums and coastal trails without the crowds, while March ushers in early signs of spring and community celebrations that signal the East End’s transition into a new season.
Whether visiting for a romantic escape, a restorative spa weekend or a peaceful seasonal reset, The Baker House 1650 stands as a reminder that winter in East Hampton is not an off-season, it is another hidden chapter, rich with comfort, culture and understated luxury.
About The Baker House 1650:
Nestled in the beautiful, historic Village of East Hampton, NY, The Baker House 1650 is a masterpiece of 17th Century Cotswold-inspired architecture. Throughout the property, guests find a sense of historical legacy and majestic aura from the classic inspired English manor. There’s a balance of old-world charm with modern conveniences and amenities. For more information, please visit www.bakerhouse1650.com
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