Cliff Notes – Inside the £28,999 Glastonbury accommodation with pools, an onsite hairdresser and helicopter arrivals
- The Pop Up Hotel offers luxurious glamping options near Glastonbury, including a Tipi Tenthouse Suite priced at £28,999 for six guests, featuring en-suite facilities and premium amenities.
- New for 2025, the hotel will introduce wellness experiences, a salon in partnership with Sephora, and live performances, enhancing the festival experience for guests.
- Helicopter transfers to the festival site are available for £1,399 per person, although Glastonbury Festival officials have stated they do not condone the use of private helicopters for attendees.
Inside the £28,999 Glastonbury accommodation with pools, an onsite hairdresser, and helicopter arrivals
Outside of the onsite Glastonbury campsites you can find this luxurious offering, that will make you pop ya collar.
British festivals go hand-in-hand with camping in claustrophobia-inducing tents with all of your friends, covered in mud, slowly sinking into rivers of rain.
With Glastonbury Festival around the corner, it may not be the case this year with it set to be a scorcher.
This year’s Worthy Farm event will see headline performances from the likes of The 1975, Olivia Rodrigo, Neil Young, and Rod Stewart in the legend’s slot.
Festivals have changed drastically since Glasto began in 1970, with various glamping options available both onsite and in the Glastonbury area.
One such accommodation is The Pop Up Hotel, a luxury retreat offering swimming pools and massages for festivalgoers who don’t fancy kicking their wellies off in a canvas triangle from their local supermarket.
Located in West Pennard, Glastonbury, rooms at the Pop Up Hotel start at £2,999 for two people at The Orchard, a site five minutes from the main hotel.
The Pop Up Hotel in Glastonbury offers a pool and spa
The Tipi Tenthouse is the site’s most expensive option at a whopping £28,999.
Glamping tents at the site come with 24-hour hot showers, toilets, and more luxurious extras such as a spa, salon, swimming pool, and dining options.
For those really wanting to splash out, The Pop Up Hotel has the Tipi Tenthouse Suite priced at an eye-watering £28,999 for six guests.
The Tipi Tenthouse has its own en-suite shower room with a shower, toilet, and basin, and king or twin beds.
Bedding, linens, towels, and toiletries are provided as well as home comforts such as power for charging electrical devices.
For 2025 ahead of Glastonbury’s fallow year in 2026, The Pop Up Hotel has introduced a number of ‘luxurious upgrades and carefully curated wellness experiences designed to pamper guests like never before,’ including a salon in conjunction with Sephora and bespoke spa treatments.
New for 2025, there will be performances and unique wellness experiences for those staying at the site. There will also be a salon to get glammed up before a day of live music.
A wellness space will allow those tired after a day of dancing to their favourite artists to enjoy saunas, ice baths, yofa, and breathwork sessions.
As well as several new food and drink options, The Pop Up Hotel will also have their own live performances and pool parties for guests to enjoy.
The Pop Up Hotel also offers travel options to get to and from the festival site – including a private helicopter.
‘Hotel guests can beat the worst of the traffic and fly into Glastonbury like rock royalty,’ they announced earlier this month.
‘By parking at easily-accessible and conveniently-located Hartham Park Estate or Homewood House Hotel, guests can hop on a 15-minute helicopter transfer for the final 30 miles to Glastonbury, bypassing the gridlocked traffic below. Heli-Hop return flights start from £1,399 per person.’
There are also creature comforts such as toilets, 24-hour showers, and power sources to charge appliances.
Helicopter transfers to and from the festival cost £1,399 per person
However, a spokesperson for Glastonbury said the festival ‘absolutely does not condone’ the use of private helicopters to the event.
‘This offsite accommodation provider has no relationship to us, so we cannot control how people arrive there. We absolutely do not condone the use of helicopters,’ they said (per The Sun).
‘Here at Glastonbury Festival, we encourage people to arrive by public transport or to lift share if they do decide to drive.’
The company also offers accommodation at Silverstone, The British Grand Prix, Coachella Festival, and Stagecoach Festival – so if you didn’t manage to nab any coveted Glastonbury tickets this year, you can still check out what they have to offer elsewhere.