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In Glastonbury’s poshest accommodation Pop-up hotel costing £25,000

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More than 210,000 people will descend on Worthy Farm this weekend to attend the world famous Glastonbury Festival and see some of the biggest acts in the world perform, including Elton John, Lizzo and Arctic Monkeys.

And in addition to dozens of bands, hundreds of stalls and many pints of cider, most festival-goers will also experience muddy rain boots and sleeping in tents as part of the Glasto experience.

But a lucky few boycott dirty boots, notoriously smelly looses and sore backs, and instead get the chance to stay in luxury accommodation – but will have to pay our £25,000 for the privilege.

The Tipi Tent, at the Pop-Up hotel, has real beds, en-suite showers and all the important outlets to charge devices.

The luxury property is just a 10-minute walk from Glastonbury Gate and even comes complete with a spa, large pool, bar and lounge area – as well as restaurants to enjoy quality cooked meals.

A lucky few boycott dirty boots, notoriously smelly looses and sore backs, and instead get the chance to stay in luxury accommodation – but will have to pay our £25,000 for the privilege. Pictured: The inside of a Tipi tent

Wood-fired hot tubs are available for guests to enjoy in between bands

Wood-fired hot tubs are available for guests to enjoy in between bands

There is also a large swimming pool where guests can cool off from the muddy farm

There is also a large swimming pool where guests can cool off from the muddy farm

The Tipi tent, at the pop-up hotel, features real beds, en-suite showers and all major power outlets to charge devices

The Tipi tent, at the pop-up hotel, features real beds, en-suite showers and all major power outlets to charge devices

Most importantly, there are flush toilets for guests to use

Most importantly, there are flush toilets for guests to use

Rooms start at £2,999 for a classic room, which comes with a floor mattress in a tipi (one room is pictured)

Rooms start at £2,999 for a classic room, which comes with a floor mattress in a tipi (one room is pictured)

Guests can also enjoy all important showers every day

Guests can also enjoy all important showers every day

A concierge team is also on hand to assist with the 10 minute journey.

A pampering area also includes hair dryers and mirrors and power outlets, and most importantly, each suite comes complete with flush toilets.

Rooms start at £2,999 for a classic room, which comes with a floor mattress in a tipi.

It is about 5 meters in size and can accommodate up to four people, including lighting and bedding.

The largest room is the Tipi Suite, a tented accommodation with a living area and en-suite shower with up to five double rooms costing £25,000 for five nights.

A private bed is also available, meaning guests don't have to sleep it on the floor

A private bed is also available, meaning guests don’t have to sleep it on the floor

The Pop-Up Hotel's glamping site at the Glastonbury festival with sauna facilities, a swimming pool, fine dining and luxury tents

The Pop-Up Hotel’s glamping site at the Glastonbury festival with sauna facilities, a swimming pool, fine dining and luxury tents

Between 09:00 and 21:00 guests can also use a swimming pool for a relaxing swim

Between 09:00 and 21:00 guests can also use a swimming pool for a relaxing dip

Relaxing on the sofas in the living room between performances is a highlight for many guests

Relaxing on the sofas in the living room between performances is a highlight for many guests

Up to eight people can stay and guests can enjoy wood-fired hot tubs as well massages, reflexology, hair and beauty treatments and fitness classes.

There are also restaurants and bars on site, so guests never have to wonder where their next festival bite will come from.

Other options include a converted train car, boathouse, and yurt.

The hefty price tag doesn’t include a ticket to the festival – that costs £335 plus a £5 booking fee.

The Pop-up Hotel was founded in 2011 by founders Mark and Vicky Sorrill, who had previously managed properties in the Caribbean.

In addition to Glastonbury, the hotel also hosts celebrity weddings and luxury retreats.

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