Hotels in Glastonbury

Immerse yourself in the unique experience that is Glastonbury – a blend of music, performance arts, and the iconic ethos of 60s counterculture. The charming town lays claim to the historic Glastonbury Festival, the spectacle attended by music and art enthusiasts globally, while offering an array of inviting accommodations to make your stay memorable.

Whether you desire comfortable family-friendly quarters, luxury lodging for a romantic retreat, or the camaraderie of a local tavern, Glastonbury offers a place to rest your head, or clean your wellies. Book your Glastonbury getaway with Lycafly today, and prepare for a harmonious blend of music, community, and unforgettable experiences.

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Renowned as the staging ground for one of the world's largest music and performing arts festivals, Glastonbury started humbly in 1970 with a crowd of about 1,500 revellers. Today Glastonbury Festival, fondly known as Glasto, attracts upwards of 200,000 attendees, with record crowds exceeding 300,000 keen festival-goers. Over its vibrant history, the festival ground at Worthy Farm, Pilton, has witnessed performances by leading pop, rock and various other music artists, with its stages playing host to icons such as Paul McCartney, Billie Eilish, Led Zeppelin and Elton John.

Despite taking occasional breathers, with "fallow years", and being impacted by the pandemic, Glastonbury Festival retains its spirit, championing not only pioneering performers but also retaining its commitment to charity initiatives, benefiting Oxfam, Greenpeace and WaterAid. Glastonbury, loved equally for its expansive range of acts and unpredictably British weather, simultaneously beckons and surprises festival goers while managing to retain its progressive hippie-inspired charm.

When to visit Glastonbury

Visit Glastonbury during the festival's season, blending into the colourful, vibrant atmosphere filled with the delightful sounds of live music. If a quieter experience resonates with you, exploring Glastonbury in spring or autumn allows you to take in the rural charm at leisure, coupled with temperate weather and fewer crowds. Stroll amidst spring blooms or take in the spectacular autumnal hue changes, times when hotel bookings are less extreme.

Even as winter slowly drapes itself over the land, Glastonbury extends a warm welcome to those seeking a tranquil getaway, coupled with occasional sightseeing within the region's engagingly frost-laden ambience. Regardless of the season, Glastonbury nurtures a special connection with its history, music, and nature, inviting travellers to discover its compelling charm.

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