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The Baccarat Heritage Experience Will Cost You $300,000

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Baccarat Heritage Experience

Those of you looking for the next luxurious thing to be enjoyed, you should know that Baccarat has just unveiled the extravagant Heritage Experience, promising to spoil guests in a way previously unimagined. Private jet aviation, mesmerizing accommodations, airport transfers, meals and bespoke activities are all part of this outrageous package, which comes accompanied by a $300,000 price-tag. You are worth it, right?

The 12 day Baccarat Heritage Experience starts off at the Baccarat Hotel New York, with the itinerary taking you through France, Japan, Turkey, Russia and South Korea. The New York experience will take 2 days to complete, including staying at the company’s first branded Baccarat Hotel, an afternoon tea, a visit at Baccarat’s flagship boutique on Madison Avenue and the exclusive Spa de La Mer.

Baccarat Heritage Experience

Once they arrive in Paris, guests will spend two days complete with a private tour of the Maison and Museé Baccarat, with a helicopter day trip to Lorraine acting as a most appreciated bonus. Afterwards, lunch at Chateau Baccarat and an opportunity to view more than 16,000 original sketches of Baccarat’s crystalware should be a treat.

Once you get aboard a private plane, you will find yourselves in Istanbul and Moscow, shortly after, allowing you to learn how the Ottoman Empire and the Russian Czars first learned of and imported the brand’s crystals. Tokyo is where guests can enjoy cocktails, wine, and champagne in the extensive crystal glass collection of B Bar.

Once in Seoul, the final stop before returning to New York, guests will get to experience fine dining and five star accommodations before receiving a piece of Baccarat crystal specifically selected for you – to remember this tour.

Baccarat Heritage Experience

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About Victor Baker

Victor is our go-to associate editor for anything with four wheels – and more! With over a decade of experience in automotive journalism, his expertise spans from classic cars to the latest in electric vehicle technology. Beyond vehicles, he has broadened his editorial reach to cover a wide range of topics, from technology and travel to lifestyle and environmental issues. Learn more about Luxatic's Editorial Process.

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