AS GLASTONBURY Festival 2023 opened its doors this morning, revellers were rushing in to set up their pop-up tents.
But others were opting for a much more fancy experience.
One company has set up a glamping site providing posh accommodation for fussier festival goers.
But the luxe in-field experience has a premium price tag of up to £24k for a stay.
The Pop-Up Hotel, a luxury glamping company, set up shop near Worthy Farm to house music fans across the five-day event.
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.
A classic room, suitable for up to four people, is a "British built quality canvas 4.5 to 5m bell tent furnished with mattress, bedding and lighting".
Their most premium accommodation, the Principle Suite, is a "perfectly designed multi room en-suite option" for up to eight people.
But it will set you back an eye-watering £23,999.
For those looking for a more romantic luxury stay, the Safari Suite is offered at £11,999.
It consists of a safari tent with an en-suite shower room and toilet, covered porch and "great furnishing".
While on-site, guests can enjoy a boutique spa decked out with wood fired hot tubs, pools and saunas.
They also have access to massages, reflexology, hair and beauty treatments and fitness classes – a far cry from the mud and portaloos of the festival.
There's also restaurants and bars to ensure guests never have to wonder where their next bite is coming from.
The Pop-Up Hotel is just a ten minute walk from the Glastonbury Festival site.
Bosses dubbed it the "perfect base to enjoy the festival in comfort and away from the heaving crowds".
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