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  2. Get Fancy (or Cozy!) With the Best Places for Afternoon Tea ...

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    Baccarat Hotel's Grand Salon. Baccarat Hotel's Grand Salon is as beautifully crystal-laden as you'd expect it to be. There are plenty of tea services to choose from, but if you're feeling extra ...

  3. The 14 Best Places for Afternoon Tea in NYC - AOL

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    The hotel’s afternoon tea experience is done in partnership with The House of Creed, a luxury perfume house based in Paris. ... Baccarat Hotel. Baccarat Hotel. Price: from $125/person, $85/child ...

  4. 12 Top Hotels for Afternoon Tea - AOL

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    "Afternoon teas are like shopping mall Santas," he says. "Everybody wants to offer one, but some are better than others." If you're looking for hotels with afternoon tea services worth raising a ...

  5. Baccarat (company) - Wikipedia

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    Baccarat (French:) is a French luxury house and manufacturer of fine crystal located in Baccarat, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France.The company owns two museums: the Musée Baccarat in Baccarat, and the Musée Baccarat in Paris on the Place des États-Unis.

  6. Baccarat (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Baccarat is a card game. Baccarat may also refer to: Canton of Baccarat, Meurthe-et-Moselle department, France Baccarat, Meurthe-et-Moselle, a commune and seat of the canton; Baccarat (company), manufacturer of crystal based in the commune; Baccarat Hotels and Resorts company, owned by Starwood Capital Group; Baccarat, a German silent drama film

  7. The Mark Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Mark Hotel is a luxury hotel, situated at 25 East 77th Street, at Madison Avenue, on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City. [1] Originally constructed in 1927 in the Renaissance Revival style, the building was purchased by Izak Senbahar of Alexico Group and Simon Elias in 2006 and the building's interiors were reimagined by French designer Jacques Grange in 2009.