Guest User
October 13, 2024
The George and Pilgrims has become our go-to place every time we are in Glastonbury. The 15th Century building is full of character with a covered road for coaches running through the centre. Our favourite rooms are 8 (The Henry 8th room, with a window facing the famous High Street) and 9 (A suite of rooms with a separate room with a single bed). Access is up a fairly steep set of spiral steps, which might give access problems for some, but staff are willing to help with luggage is needed. Breakfast is served in the dining room and is included with most room rates. There is a good range of food served by friendly, cheerful staff. The location makes the hotel an excellent base for exploring Glastonbury, and easy to return to during the day with shopping, to use the toilet, or for a drink or food in the excellent bar and restaurant (reviewed separately). The G&P genuinely feels like a home from home for us now, and the staff are always welcoming and generally wonderful!