Glastonbury's poshest 'tent' where guests can enjoy a luxury festival experience is taking bookings for 2025 from today - at a cost of £28k.

The team behind the luxury pop-up say bookings are at an 'all time high for this stage of the year' given the festival's planned fallow year in 2026.

The Tipi Tenthouse Suite offers up to five double bedrooms with a dining area and en-suite shower room which will set glampers back £27,999.

While on-site, guests can enjoy the bar, an a la carte restaurant, live performances and a spa complete with hot tubs, complimentary yoga sessions, a swimming pool, and saunas.

The site also works with Voler Aviation Services to offer helicopter charter flights and has a fleet of all-electric Audis to offer eco-friendly ground transport.

The luxury accommodation boosts a flushing toilet, a boujee carpeted floor for comfort and deckchairs for lounging outside.

Those who hate the camping part of the festival have a home away from home with wooden doors, a dining table and large windows.

The site lies a 10 minute walk from the festival's pedestrian gate D.

Prices vary from £2,999 for a classic room, and the Tipi Tenthouse Suite is priced at £28k for up to 10 people - it features an en-suite shower room and a dining area and furnished living space.

It is billed as a place which will "allow you to share your experience with those closest to you whilst giving you your own space too".

The rooms even come with mood lighting and car parking passes included so guests can skip the hassle of fighting in queues for somewhere to park.

Guests can also treat themselves to visiting the Wellness Spa for the hot tubs and a pool as well as a beauty salon offering booked treatments.

There is even a concierge service and 24 hour private security.

Mark Sorrill, managing director of The Pop-Up Hotel, explains: “Since launching in 2011 as the first luxury glamping accommodation, we’ve evolved to deliver an unparalleled festival experience for our hotel guests during Glastonbury matched with a 5* service found at any international boutique hotel.

"There’s certainly a reason why it’s a sell-out success every year.”

A glamping site is providing posh accommodation for fussier Glastonbury Festival goers. The Pop-Up Hotel, a luxury glamping company, has set up shop near Worthy Farm. Described as an "unforgettable experience", customers can choose from several different yurts, suites, huts and railway carriages to relax in after a long day at the festival. Glastonbury, Somerset. June 25 2024.
The Pop-Up Hotel, a luxury glamping company, has set up shop near Worthy Farm. (Tom Wren / SWNS)

A glamping site is providing posh accommodation for fussier Glastonbury Festival goers. The Pop-Up Hotel, a luxury glamping company, has set up shop near Worthy Farm. Described as an "unforgettable experience", customers can choose from several different yurts, suites, huts and railway carriages to relax in after a long day at the festival. Glastonbury, Somerset. June 25 2024.
Glastonbury camping in style and luxury (Tom Wren / SWNS)