Baccarat, the renowned French company known for their crystal glassware and jewelry, has made their first step into the world of travel with the opening of the Baccarat Hotel and Residences in New York City. According to Curbed, the 50-story tower is decorated with copious amounts of Baccarat crystal, from the countless chandeliers in the building to the 1,800 crystal glasses that adorn the lobby.

The hotel itself is comprised of 114 rooms, with several condos available for purchase as well. Baccarat Hotel and Residences is not only home to opulently designed guest rooms, Forbes reports the property also houses the first La Mer spa in the United States as well as the in-house restaurant Chevalier. Two lavishly decorated salons, designed by Patrick Gilles and Dorothée Boissier, will entertain guests and the public with small plates and beverages. And the Baccarat Bar, inspired by the stables at Versailles, will serve cocktails and spirits out of a collection of crystal Baccarat glasses. Take a look at the photos below to get a closer look at the newest entry into Manhattan's luxurious hotel scene.

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Bridget Mallon is a writer, editor, and content strategist with more than a decade of experience in the lifestyle space. She's worked at and led editorial strategy for home sites like The Spruce, MyDomaine, HGTV, Elle Decor, and Apartment Therapy and her words have appeared on Wondermind, Well+Good, The Everygirl, and Sunset.com. When she's not testing out new products or covering the latest trends, you can find her listening to folk music, getting lost in a book store, or working "Arrested Development" quotes into everyday conversations.