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Manhasset is a tranquil town on the North Shore of Long Island, New York, renowned for its scenic waterfronts and affluent neighborhoods. It features golf courses, private marinas, and historic estates, making it an ideal escape from NYC's hustle. The Manhasset Bay is particularly stunning for sailing and water sports enthusiasts.
Don't miss Manhasset Bay Park, perfect for boating and fishing. Sands Point Preserve offers scenic trails and historic mansions like the Guggenheim Estate. Nearby Port Washington boasts charming waterfront eateries and art galleries.
Manhasset's cuisine highlights seafood—try the lobster rolls and clam chowder. Louie's Grille is a local favorite for burgers and steaks. For upscale dining, head to Plandome Road for Italian and French options.
Driving is recommended; rent a car to explore. The Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) Manhasset Station connects to NYC in ~40 minutes. Taxis and Uber are available, but public transit is limited.
Visit between May-October for mild weather. Summer (June-August) is busier but breezy, while fall (September-October) offers foliage and fewer crowds.
Language: English is primary; some Spanish speakers in restaurants. Internet: Free Wi-Fi in public spots, but signal varies. Payment: Credit cards widely accepted; cash needed at small shops. Emergency: Nearest hospital is North Shore University Hospital (~15min drive). Voltage: 120V; bring an adapter. Water: Tap water is safe, but bottled water is readily available.
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