Take a look inside Glastonbury’s glamping experience
Glastonbury is a charming town surrounded by nature, located in the beautiful region of South West England. It is a haven for nature lovers and thrill seekers. It is also a popular destination for architecture enthusiasts, as it is home to historic structures such as Glastonbury Abbey, Glastonbury Tribunal, and Abbot’s Kitchen, to name a few. From the highest point of Glastonbury Tor, take in the breathtaking scenery of Glastonbury’s marshy Somerset Levels. Add Dundon Beacon, Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve, and Westhay Moor National Nature Reserve to your extensive holiday itinerary if you want to reconnect with nature and relax.
Some lucky campers will be living in luxury, as Glastonbury has introduced a new glamping option.
The Tenthouse Suite hotel has a restaurant, bar, spa, and pool and costs £24,000 for the festival.
The massive canvas structure has five bedrooms that can sleep ten people and an en-suite bathroom with a shower and flushing toilet.
It has everything you could want at a festival, including fresh towels and toiletries for guests.
The massive marquee is illuminated by orange lights, and a concierge team is on hand to assist guests with luggage.
Pop-Up Hotel offers several posh accommodation options at Glastonbury Festival, and is located a 10-minute walk from Gate D.
More affordable bell tents start at £2,499 and can sleep up to four people on floor mattresses.
Rather than using shared facilities, guests can request a privately assigned toilet and shower.
It’s a lovely option for those who want to avoid the mud, but it comes at a high price.
Looking for a one-of-a-kind place to stay? Examine this list below.
Accommodation in Glastonbury, UK