The markets have a diverse range of festie goodies (some of it quite weird) at festie prices, there's a lot of cheap clothing (dressing up stalls to buy a dress for ladies' day) and they are located in a donut shape around the arena.
The food on offer is the standard festival fayre, and of generally good quality and offers veggie options. There are a few gems worth finding each year. The festival also has a silver service restaurant which offers a great way of escaping the hubbub of the festival for a while.
The bars offer a range of reasonably priced real ales, and local ciders, plus the usual range of spirits and soft drinks. Alcohol is not permitted into the arena, but you can drink in the campsites.
Money
There are no cash points, so ensure you take enough to last the weekend, and avoid leaving it where thieves could take it.
eFestivals t-shirts, vests, hoodies, fleeces, mugs, tickets
As well as being the UK's most popular festivals website, eFestivals sells its own range of clothing and other goodies. There's a range of t-shirts and vest-tops, and hoodies and fleeces, all featuring the eFestivals 'dancing man'.