Glastonbury is widely renowned for its vibrant music scene, eclectic performances, and, unfortunately, images of mud-soaked tents. However, for those looking to enjoy the festivities without compromising on comfort, the festival also offers a luxury glamping experience that is anything but basic. Attendees can opt for accommodations at the Pop-Up Hotel, where prices for top-tier tipis can soar to an astonishing £28,999.

The famed Pop-Up Hotel officially opens today, providing what it claims to be 'Glastonbury insiders’ go-to luxury glamping retreat'. With a focus on striking a balance between rejuvenation and the exhilaration of festival life, the hotel presents guests with a plethora of 'luxurious upgrades and carefully curated wellness experiences' designed to indulge them like never before.

This opulent venue includes an array of amenities. Each suite comes equipped with private bathrooms, real beds, and power outlets, allowing guests to recharge their devices—a far cry from the traditional festival experience of sleeping bags and shared facilities.

Convenience is a priority for Pop-Up Hotel guests, who can expect easy arrival and check-in, with complimentary parking, personal concierge services, luggage and buggy assistance, and round-the-clock private security to ensure their peace of mind. The hotel is conveniently located just a short, 10-minute flat walk from Gate D, ensuring easy access to all the festival excitement.

For those seeking to elevate their festival experience further, the hotel has partnered with Slick Travel for a Heli-Hop service, allowing guests to bypass congested traffic and arrive at Glastonbury like true rock royalty. Once on the grounds, getting around will be a breeze, with electric vehicles from Moke providing stylish and eco-friendly transport between the helipad, hotel, and festival.

In addition to premium accommodations, the Pop-Up Hotel offers a host of beauty and wellness services. Guests can enjoy appointments at the Salon powered by Sephora, which will provide festival-themed makeup and hair treatments. Self-serve beauty stations will also feature exclusive products from Sephora for guests to explore.

Caffeine aficionados can sip on authentic Italian coffee and coffee-infused cocktails courtesy of Lavazza, the hotel’s official coffee partner. Lavazza will operate a comprehensive dining experience, featuring an A La Carte restaurant, an alfresco kitchen, and a spacious deli, serving a variety of culinary delights to satisfy festival-goers around the clock.

The hotel has also announced their official gin partner, Australia’s best-selling new gin, Papa Salt, which will be available at the hotel bar and during a Pool Party slated for Festival Week. Guests will be greeted upon check-in with a glass of chilled Champagne Piaff, further setting the tone for luxury.

In addition to various alcoholic offerings, including NEFT Vodka and Casamigos Tequila cocktails, the Pop-Up Hotel ensures inclusivity for non-drinkers with Devonia Water and Vino Zero’s selection of alcohol-free cocktails.

Hygiene, often a concern at crowded festivals, is well addressed at the Pop-Up Hotel, which will provide a range of sustainable in-room products and handwashing facilities from Wild. Additionally, guests will have access to private hot showers and high-quality restrooms, making it easy to freshen up.

For those looking to unwind, the Wellness Space offers a luxurious spa experience featuring contrast therapies, saunas, and ice baths, along with classes in breathwork and yoga. Expert-led treatments, including vitamin booster shots and bespoke IV infusions, aim to revitalize festival-weary attendees.

Massage services will be available from Homewood House Hotel, combining therapeutic techniques with nature-inspired botanicals for an indulgent experience. The hotel will also host morning acoustic sessions, lively poolside parties, evening DJ sets, and surprise performances from guest musicians to enrich the festival experience.

Guests will have the opportunity to elevate their fashion game with offerings from the hotel’s Official Eyewear Partner, Dood Eyewear, and can browse a pop-up store from Free People that will feature festival essentials. Even the hotel staff will showcase stylish festival footwear from Australian brand R.M.Williams, ensuring that luxury and comfort prevail throughout the Glastonbury experience.