If you've been anywhere near the internet, you'll know that Glastonbury – especially this year – is not a cheap festival to attend.
From sky-high pizza slices to pints that are very much London prices, it's no wonder that it's been named the most expensive festival in the world.
But what few people know is that the most expensive accommodation at the legendary festival will set you back an eye-watering £25,000.
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Yes, you can spend a house deposit on a weekend of fun at Glastonbury.
However, in return, you'll get to experience a luxury glamping experience with The Pop-Up Hotel – and your posh hotel can fix up to 10 people, which takes the price down (a bit).
While most Glasto-goers will be resting in their sleeping bags and on blow-up and pop-up mattresses, if you buy the luxury tenthouse, you'll have your own bed.
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Not only that, but you'll have a lovely living room to enjoy when the stress of being in the crowds gets too much.
You'll also be free of portaloos (providing you can be bothered to go back every time you need to go) as there are naturally flushing toilets too.
There are also warm showers available 24 hours a day.
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Unsurprisingly, The Pop-Up hotel has been popular with celebs like Brad Pitt in the past, and you get the VIP treatment in the security department too, as there's 24-hour surveillance.
Naturally, there's a reception as well.
Now, if you've ever been to a festival, you'll know that you can easily end up looking a little worse for wear, but that's not the case at The Pop-Up Hotel – it also has its own beauty salon.
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Oh, and there's a restaurant and a bar too because, obviously.
Mark Sorrill, who runs the luxurious hotel, had this to say about the swanky Glasto option back in 2019, the Daily Mail reports.
"We have tried to do the tents to the best that they can be. We try and raise the bar each year," he said.
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"At just a 10-minute walk from the main gate to the festival, we like to provide a place where our guests can just chill out either before or after seeing their favourite bands at the festival.
"We only sell to people who already have a festival ticket – we do not offer tickets as part of our hospitality package.
"We have our own laid-back, live acoustic sets on site for when guests aren't out at the festival, and we've booked guest chefs including Tim Maddams for our restaurant."
And if that isn't enough to get you to part with your life savings, there's a full-sized pool that's 'back by popular demand' this year.
However, if it's out of your price range, take comfort in the knowledge that The Pop-Up Hotel does have cheaper options starting from £2,499 per two persons.
Topics: Glastonbury, Travel, Festivals