Take a peek inside the glamping experience at Glastonbury (with your own loo)

One way people without Glastonbury tickets will be consoling themselves is the fact they don’t have to camp for the best part of a week… especially as thunder warnings have been announced.

But some lucky campers will be living in luxury, as Glastonbury has launched a new glamping option.

Called the Tenthouse Suite hotel, it has a restaurant, bar, spa and pool – costing £24,000 in total for the festival.

The massive canvas structure can sleep 10 people in five bedrooms and includes an en-suite bathroom with a shower and flushing toilet.

It’s basically got everything you could want at a festival – along with fresh towels and toiletries provided for guests.

The giant marquee is lit by orange lights, and a concierge team is on hand to help guests with luggage at the site.




Situated a 10-minute walk from gate D at Glastonbury Festival, its one of several posh accommodation options provided at Glasto by Pop-Up Hotel.

Other accommodation options include colourful one-bed caravans – costing £3,999 – and a converted railway carriage, which sleeps two people and costs £7,499.




More affordable bell tents are also on offe from £2,499, in which up to four people can sleep on floor mattresses.



Guests can opt to have a privately assigned toilet and shower for their use rather than go for shared facilities.

For those keen to avoid the mud, it’s a dreamy option – but at quite the cost.

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