Inside Glastonbury’s poshest tent – £29k and includes hot tub but no ticket

Inside Glastonbury's poshest tent - £29k and includes hot tub but no ticket

Images reveal the swankiest tent at Glastonbury, where attendees can indulge in a ritzy festival experience with a price tag of up to £29K – complete with helicopter arrivals. The Pop-Up Hotel, renowned for its sumptuous glamping offerings, has unveiled its ambitious and opulent plans for 2025 that now encompass a swimming pool and massage services. Situated just outside the Glastonbury Festival grounds, the hotel now affords patrons the opportunity to “beat the worst of the traffic” by being whisked into the event “like rock royalty” – aboard a chopper. Read more: Stressed drug dealer caused carnage Guests opting to park at Hartham Park Estate or Homewood House Hotel are treated to a quick 15-minute Heli-Hop to Glastonbury, gliding over standstill traffic for the last 30-mile stretch. These exclusive return helicopter journeys commence at a rate of £1,399 per person. Lodgings kick off at £2,999 for two guests in a Classic Room over five nights, while the more capacious Tipi Tenthouse Suite, accommodating up to 10 guests, is on offer for £28,999. Note that these tariffs do not cover entry to Glastonbury Festival itself. Luxuries at The Pop-Up Hotel include comforts like genuine beds, private shower facilities, and electrical sockets aplenty. With an array of choices from traditional tent rooms and Airstream trailers to the grander Tenthouse Suites complete with multiple bedrooms and ensuites, the hotel’s amenities also boast a round-the-clock bar and lounge, a full-scale swimming pool and a bespoke parking area. While staying on-site, guests can indulge in an aÌ€ la carte restaurant, live entertainment and a spa boasting hot tubs, ice baths with breathwork sessions, complimentary yoga, and saunas. The Salon pamper zone is kitted out with free-to-use tools and products, private cubicle hot showers available round the clock and ‘proper flushing loos’. This year, up-and-coming chef and celebrated author, Max La Manna will be hosting a breakfast cookery demo for Hotel guests at the Courtyard Kitchen on Friday, June 27. Tucked away in a tranquil field just a stone’s throw from the festival buzz; the pop-up hotel is merely a 10-minute level stroll from Gate D. It’s promoted as a retreat that “allow you to share your experience with those closest to you whilst giving you your own space too”. Guests can also benefit from personal concierge and customer service squads, porterage and buggy service, and round-the-clock private security. Mark Sorrill, the managing director of The Pop-Up Hotel, comments: “Since launching in 2011 as the first luxury glamping accommodation, we’ve evolved to deliver an unparalleled festival experience for our hotel guests during Glastonbury matched with a 5* service found at any international boutique hotel. “There’s certainly a reason why it’s a sell-out success every year.”

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