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Glastonbury – 24 hotels and places to stay

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The Crown Hotel, hotel in Glastonbury

Located in Glastonbury, within 42 km of Oldfield Park Train Station and 43 km of Bristol Temple Meads Station, The Crown Hotel provides accommodation with a restaurant and a bar, and free WiFi.

Right in the centre of town
Scored 8.7
8.7
Rated fabulous
Fabulous
513 reviews
Price from
£135
1 night, 2 adults
The Market House, hotel in Glastonbury

Set in Glastonbury, 43 km from Oldfield Park Train Station, The Market House offers accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.

Location
Scored 7.8
7.8
Rated good
Good
749 reviews
Price from
£70
1 night, 2 adults
Camelot Retreat - Tor View, hotel in Glastonbury

Featuring 3-star accommodation, Camelot Retreat - Tor View is situated in Glastonbury, 43 km from Oldfield Park Train Station and 44 km from Bristol Temple Meads Station.

It felt very safe for a lone female traveller. It was conducive to meeting other guests with shared values - but in a quiet way with a quiet room for meditation. It was very homely with cosy bedroom and comfortable bed. It was a great location for town, Tor and springs. My room had a great view of the Tor!
Scored 8.4
8.4
Rated very good
Very good
437 reviews
Price from
£80
1 night, 2 adults
The Covenstead, hotel in Glastonbury

Set in Glastonbury, The Covenstead offers a terrace and shared lounge. All rooms access to a kitchenette and a private bathroom. Free WiFi is available.

Everything, this was our fourth visit and we will definitely go back again and again!
Scored 9.8
9.8
Rated exceptional
Exceptional
324 reviews
Price from
£120
1 night, 2 adults
The Woodshed - A newly built, 2 bedroom, cottage near Glastonbury, hotel in Glastonbury

The Woodshed - A newly built, 2 bedroom, cottage near Glastonbury, a property with a garden, is situated in Glastonbury, 43 km from Bristol Temple Meads Station, 43 km from Bristol Cathedral, as well...

Wonderful place to stay. Rural and quiet.
Scored 9.8
9.8
Rated exceptional
Exceptional
180 reviews
Price from
£150
1 night, 2 adults
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What guests said about Glastonbury:

  • Scored 10
    10

    Glastonbury is a must visit town in Somerset.

    Glastonbury is a must visit town in Somerset. We especially liked the Abbey and spent a lot of time there. We had an evening meal in The Mitre pub diner. It was really great and we would recommend you pay it at least one visit.
    Mel
    United Kingdom
  • Scored 10
    10

    A very exciting town, from the shops to the hikes, short...

    A very exciting town, from the shops to the hikes, short walks, spiritual sites and the artsy people. The restaurants are fantastic and the general vibe on the street is worth a day just people watching.
    Tamzin Gina
    South Africa
  • Scored 8.0
    8.0

    It's an interesting place although pretty quiet on a wet...

    It's an interesting place although pretty quiet on a wet October day. The Tor and Abbey are the most interesting parts although the Abbey tickets are expensive for what it is. Not much variety of shops - it's all either "mystical" shops selling crystals, tarot cards, dreamcatchers etc, or else it's charity shops. Food-wise there are some good pubs for food, a good fish and chip shop and a nice tea room but not much variety of restaurants and a lot of things are closed on a Monday. However it is an easy distance to other places of interest like Wells Cathedral, Avalon Marshes wildlife centre, Bath or Street shopping village.
    Catherine
  • Scored 8.0
    8.0

    Abbey ruins & walk up to the Tor were great.

    Abbey ruins & walk up to the Tor were great. Good choices of places to eat & drink.....shops only for "alternative styles"....great place for 'spiritual' fans & believers.....on occasion, thought we were in the 60s/70s. For a more 'conventional' market town experience, a visit to nearby Wells is a must, especially on a Saturday when the town square comes alive with artisan food & craft stalls. The Bishop's Palace Gardens are amazing & the Cathedral is very impressive. Again, plenty of places to eat & drink, but avoid the small front bar in King's Head in the high street, as the locals are not very friendly & quite noisy because of sport on large tv. Bar staff did nothing to alleviate atmosphere either, so moved to rear of building to eatery section, followed by a "Bye!" from locals!
    Mark
    United Kingdom
  • Scored 8.0
    8.0

    Great place for a couple of days.

    Great place for a couple of days. Unfortunately, in common with many places the hospitality venues have suffered over the last few years. The two town centre hotels are looking tired and the choice and quality of evening eateries is poor. One decent Italian and an excellent Fish and chip shop. One Michelin rated restaurant but not much else.
    Neil
    United Kingdom
  • Scored 10
    10

    Glastonbury is such a special place and I had an amazing...

    Glastonbury is such a special place and I had an amazing time there. There is so much to see and do. I visited The Tor & St Michael's Tower, Chalice Well (twice as it was so lovely), The White Spring, St Margaret's chapel & Magdalene Almouses, the Goddess Temple, and Glastonbury Abbey. All beautiful places to visit. I also had a fabulous Lomi Lomi Massage at Goddess House and an energy healing treatment there too - both absolutely amazing. I loved that the High Street is not your typical High Street with all the little unique shops. The people were friendly, and the murals were amazing too. Highly recommend a visit
    Pauline
    United Kingdom

See reviews by guests who stayed at hotels in Glastonbury

  • From £115.20 per night
    Scored 8.0
    8.0
    Rated very good
    Very good
     · 1,491 reviews
    The room was quirky (which was to be expected due to it being a medieval hotel) comfortable and spotlessly clean. The staff were wonderful, they were kind and considerate and went the extra mile to accommodate our needs. We loved every minute of our stay. We ate all our meals in their 5 star food hygiene rated restaurant, the food was tasty, and good value for money and the service was excellent, we can highly recommend the George and Pilgrims.
    Marie
    United Kingdom
  • From £80 per night
    Scored 9.7
    9.7
    Rated exceptional
    Exceptional
     · 322 reviews
    It was so well set up, cosy, beautiful location. I travel loads for work, so this felt like a home not a hotel. I loved how close I was to Glastonbury for my meetings but that I felt like I was on holiday. Being able to cook dinner, breakfast and make up some lunch was also great, saved me a lot of money too.
    Clare
    United Kingdom
  • Scored 9.8
    9.8
    Rated exceptional
    Exceptional
     · 180 reviews
    A new build but with real character and lovely touches. Very comfortable and well equipped. We really appreciated the delicious eggs from the owners hen coop and the beautiful garden. Perfect stopover for our weary family to recharge after the Glastonbury festival.
    Sarah
    United Kingdom
  • From £160 per night
    Scored 8.7
    8.7
    Rated fabulous
    Fabulous
     · 513 reviews
    The Crown Hotel is perfectly located for all the sights of Glastonbury. It is well maintained and very comfortable . The food is great and the staff are friendly and helpful .
    Tasneem
    United Kingdom
  • Scored 7.8
    7.8
    Rated good
    Good
     · 97 reviews
    Very quaint, exactly what we needed just for the Glastonbury Festival. Janice was very friendly and very welcoming and was an excellenthost.
    Sarah
    United Kingdom
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