About Premier Inn Glastonbury hotel
Located a little more than a mile from the town centre, the Premier Inn Glastonbury offers good value rooms and complimentary guest parking. The Glastonbury Festival site lies eight miles from the property.
Rooms at the Premier Inn Glastonbury feature en-suite bathrooms and include amenities such as air-conditioning, flat-screen televisions with Freeview channels and tea and coffee making facilities.
Guests can choose between free and premium (paid) Wi-Fi access.
The on-site Brewers Fayre offers all-you-can-eat breakfasts, pub-style cuisine and traditional Sunday roasts. Alternative eateries in the area include the King Arthur and the Bay Tree Cafe.
Glastonbury Abbey and Glastonbury Tor are within two miles of the hotel. Guests are also well placed to visit the Wookey Hole Caves and Mendip Hills.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Superb customer service.
Staff at the Premier Inn Glastonbury offer a warm welcome to the hotel. Reviews give the sense that nothing is too much trouble during your stay. You’ll also find that the staff are knowledgeable about the local area and happy to offer tips about how to m
positive:
Basic but clean and modern surroundings.
This hotel is fairly basic but you’ll find it clean and comfortable nonetheless. The rooms are well-equipped with a good choice of amenities, the beds are comfortable and the showers are reasonably impressive.
positive:
Good location.
This hotel spares you much of the noise of the town centre but keeps you within easy reach of the area’s attractions, many of which you’ll find are within a short drive of the property. The hotel is also a great choice if you are attending the Glastonbury
Negative Reviews
negative:
Occasionally short staffed in the restaurant.
Although guests tend to comment favourably about the standard of food in the restaurant, several guests found it short-staffed. As a result, they were forced to endure long waits, both to be seated and to receive their order.
negative:
Free Wi-Fi is hardly useable.
Many guests found the free Wi-Fi service was abysmal. It’s so slow that you’ll struggle to do anything substantial online. Plus, several guests comment that they kept getting pop-up offers to upgrade to the paid service, which seemed like a bit of a ploy
negative:
Minor niggles with the rooms.
Although guests find the rooms clean and comfortable, minor complaints do arise. Some guests remark that the air-conditioning and TV volume work on pre-set levels only, which may not necessarily be to your taste. Other guests thought there were too few to