Featuring a restaurant, bar and free WiFi, The Crown Hotel is located in Glastonbury, 26 miles from Oldfield Park Train Station and 27 miles from Bristol Temple Meads Station.
Eliza
United States
Giant room, fun musical artist theme. Very clean and lots of amenities. Excellent service at the hotel for all requests. The food in the pub downstairs was delicious. Location cannot be beat - literally in the center of high street and next to the entrance of Glastonbury abbey. Staff were excellent.
Located in Glastonbury, 27 miles from Oldfield Park Train Station, The Market House has accommodations with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Carter
United Kingdom
Friendly staff and an excellent breakfast front of property bedroom with a decent view
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.
Amanda
United States
Everything about my stay was ideal! The owner was there to meet me when I arrived and gave a great short history of the space. It’s very eclectic and that’s why I choose it!
It’s right off the bus route and across from the Abbey. It’s quiet and super peaceful. The breakfast made to order in the morning was spectacular!
The staff was hands on in the morning, engaging and super helpless and informative! I can’t wait to stay again when I have more time to explore Glastonbury.
The house is like a Museum to explore!
Offering an indoor pool, Middlewick Holiday Cottages offers a farm stay accommodations located in Glastonbury, boasting views of views of Glastonbury Tor and The Mendips.
James
United States
Very friendly people. I enjoyed learning that some of the stones used in our cottage/suite were taken from Glastonbury Abbey following its dissolution.
Lovely town, every shop keeper was welcoming, so much great...
Lovely town, every shop keeper was welcoming, so much great stuff we couldn't even go in them all. Lovely pubs, great gig on at the king arthur. Great view from the Tor. Would recommend visiting for Solstice.
Robin Synn
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Plenty to do, CHalice well, Glastonbury Abbey, the Tor and...
Plenty to do, CHalice well, Glastonbury Abbey, the Tor and more....... Lovely individual shops, a great bookstore (well more than one!) and an abundance of places to eat. Faro (5* amazing breakfasts), 100 Monkeys, again amazing food. Regularly visit 3-4 times a year at least, never disappointed.
Karen
Scored 10
10
Have always loved coming here as you feel relaxed when here.
Have always loved coming here as you feel relaxed when here.
full of great history and unusual shops.
I love that there is always something different to see and many friendly people who take you for who you are.
hannah
United Kingdom
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
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Hotel is very characterful and quirky. Great location in the centre of Glastonbury. Comfortable bar and outside areas. Ate dinner there one evening which was good. Enjoyed chatting with the pigeon outside our bedroom window.
Breakfast was good and we were made very welcome
Any problems were resolved speedily by the hostess with a smile
The hotel was convenient for the centre of Glastonbury and there was room to park cars
The Crown Hotel is in a wonderful location and was great for our overnight stay in Glastonbury, with all the attractions within walking distance. The room was cosy and comfortable.
Perfectly nice guest house/B&B with friendly owners and good breakfast. Good location if visiting Ham Wall and other nearby nature reserves. About a 10 minute drive to Glastonbury.
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