Glastonbury
Glastonbury
Glastonbury

Glastonbury Tours and Tickets

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World famous for its eponymous music festival, Glastonbury has a creative spirit that burns all year round. Steeped in history, the small town is known for its medieval abbey and links to King Arthur, as well as its lively markets, artisan boutiques, and thriving arts scene.

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Kathleen_O, Sep 2023
Excellent half day Glastonbury tour with historic insight
My mom and I took the half day Glastonbury Tour in August 2023. Daniel was an excellent host, great tour guide and driver. He was able to tailor the trip based on what we were looking to see and accommodate our requests. We had a lovely day checking out the sights and during the drive around the area. I would highly recommend this to anyone who is looking to hit some historic and mythical sights in a short amount of time.
Carole_C, Aug 2023
Spiritual Retreat
The trip to Glastonbury Abbey , Glastonbury Tor, and The Chalice Well provided a truly spiritual experience. Daniel was an wonderful guide and shared all of his knowledge on the history and legends that these sacred places hold.✨
vaniarob, Aug 2023
Wonderful, full on day trip to Glastonbury and Cheddar
This was a fantastic trip with lots of highlights. It's quite a lot for a day so be ready to come back tired. Choices have to be made in terms of where to go as there is no time for everything but it's surely worth it to have a glimpse of these to places. We had lots of fun. Our tour guide was knowledgeable and helpful. Recommend.
cx5morgan, Jul 2023
Learning about nature and trees around Glastonbury
Matt's knowledge of trees was phenomenal! And he tied it into the history and legends of Glastonbury in a most interesting manner. I highly recommend this tour for anyone who wants to learn more about nature and southwest England. A super experience!
People Also Ask
Q:Why is Glastonbury so famous?
A:Glastonbury is an ancient town in Somerset that's been a famous religious and pilgrimage center throughout the centuries. Nowadays it’s most famous for its annual Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts. The 5-day festival has been running since 1970 and brings together international music stars. Attendees generally camp on-site.
Q:How much does it cost to go to Glastonbury?
A:It costs nothing to visit the Somerset town of Glastonbury. Tickets to the town's annual summer Glastonbury Festival, however, cost hundreds of British pounds (that includes five nights of camping). The music and arts festival is popular, and you must register in advance of fall ticket sales.
Q:Is it hard to get Glastonbury tickets?
A:Yes, it’s difficult to get tickets to the Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts. First, you must register online (free), which includes submitting a passport-style photo of yourself. If your registration is accepted, you’ll be notified when tickets go on sale. Millions of people vie for about 200,000 tickets.
Q:Can you get VIP tickets to Glastonbury?
A:VIP tickets aren’t available to the general public. Only performers, music industry professionals, press, and VIP guests can get VIP tickets to the Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts. VIP tickets give ticket holders access to performers’ areas, private bars and food stalls, and VIP toilets and showers.
Q:Can you get a shower at Glastonbury?
A:Yes, you can shower at the Glastonbury Festival, but facilities are limited, and expect long lines. There are large demands on the town’s water supply for the festival, so showers are limited. VIP tickets (not available to the general public) provide access to a dedicated shower block.
Q:Do people sleep at Glastonbury?
A:Yes, most people who attend Glastonbury Festival camp in tents, campervans/caravans, or on-site tipis. Camping is permitted in the designated camping fields but not in the parking lots. Offsite accommodation may also be found in homes, bed and breakfasts, and private campsites, but the town isn’t a big place.