With Glastonbury Festival 2025 ticket sale date announced for 17th November, Glampville is now open for bookings for the iconic British Festival in June next year. Glampville, formerly known as Glastotel, is well-established as the need-to-know, cool destination for boutique camping during Glastonbury Festival Week. Glampville has been host to a number of secret sets in June 2024 much to the delight of lucky guests.
Offering off-site glamping for the duration of Glastonbury Festival, 25th June to 30th June, Glampville has bell tents starting from £999 up to £6,000 for Airstreams. Previous celebrity guests, some of whom performed secret sets at Glampville, have included: Gorgon City, Carlita, Cousin Kula, Sam Evans, Tove Lo, DJ Nayha Ahmad and actress Emily Atack.
Glampville’s boutique camping facilities for 2025 include:
- Glampville – The much-loved site with some new and exciting additions. From £999 for a bell tent for two up to £3,797 for a Boutique deluxe emperor for four to six people with the option to add on the popular Breakfast Buffets of both Continental & Full English
- Onsite Bar, Food Court and Restaurant featuring a Cocktail Bar with live music and inviting chill-out areas. Breakfast Buffets will be available to book in advance and grab and go options available on the day
- Abundant hot showers and well-maintained, proper flushing loos
- Pamper tent equipped with mirrors, hairdryers, and straighteners
- Spa with treatments, hot tubs, saunas and IV drips all bookable in advance
- In-room power for deluxe and super deluxe packages or available as an add-on for unfurnished, furnished, or classic packages
- Exclusive car park for guests, friendly front of house team for Meet & Greet as well as a Buggy Service from check-in to transfer guests and belongings to tents* (*weather dependent!)
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