Bank Holiday supermarkets, Westfield and major London attractions opening and closing hours

Bank Holiday supermarkets, Westfield and major London attractions opening and closing hours

With the Bank Holiday coming up there are a number of changes to opening times for loads of supermarkets, shopping stores and public attractions.

The second Bank Holiday in May is a lovely day off for many of us despite the weather not looking too nice at the moment. Many stores have changed their times but it is not a blanket rule for many places, with individual stores having differing times.

Below, MyLondon has made note of many of the opening and closing times over the Bank Holiday for many popular supermarkets and London attractions so that you aren't caught short.

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Lidl
Lidl recommend checking your local store hours but generally they will close early at 8pm on Monday

Supermarket opening times

Lidl

On Saturday and Sunday, Lidl stores will operate their normal hours. And then on Bank Holiday Monday, generally, Lidl stores will be open between 7am or 8am to 10pm.

Aldi

Aldi have said that their opening times are on Saturday 25 from 8am to 10pm, Sunday 26 from 10am to 4pm and then from 8am to 8pm on Bank Holiday Monday. They do say you should check your local stores' times yourself just because they may differ.

Sainsbury's

Stores tend to be open between 8am and 8pm on Bank Holiday Monday, however, those opening and closing times can differ from store to store though and can depend on size and location. The weekend hours are like normal

Tesco store
Tesco shoppers will have their stores open either at 6am or 7am and closing by 8pm on Bank Holiday Monday

Tesco

Many of the large stores will operate with reduced hours on Monday, opening either at 6am or 7am and closing by 8pm. Again, the weekend hours are as normal.

Asda

Asda will run normal hours on May 25 and 26. On Bank holiday Monday, stores will be operating at reduced hours and close at 10pm.

Westfield

Both the Stratford and Shepherd's Bush Westfield will be open at normal times over the Bank Holiday weekend. On Saturday they are open 10am to 9pm, on Sunday from 12pm to 6pm and on Bank Holiday Monday from 10am to 9pm.

They do say that individual opening times for shops inside the store may differ.

The London Eye
The London Eye will be running normal hours over the Bank Holiday Weekend

London Eye

The London Eye is open from 10am to 8.30pm on both Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 May. On Bank Holiday Monday the Eye is also open from 10am to 8.30pm.

London Dungeons

On Saturday 25, Sunday 26 and Bank Holiday Monday, the London Dungeons are open from 10am to 6pm as usual.

Tate Modern

The Tate Modern will not have any changes from normal opening times over the Bank Holiday. It is open from 10am to 6pm on Saturday 25, Sunday 26 and Bank Holiday Monday.

Natural History Museum

If you want your chance to see all the wonders that the Natural History Museum has then you attend from 10am to 5.50pm over the whole weekend and Bank Holiday Monday. You should not that last entry to the museum is at 5.30pm.

The Natural History Museum is a hugely popular attraction
The hugely popular Natural History Museum is open from 10am to 5.50pm.

Science Museum

Just round the corner from the Natural History Museum is the Science Museum which will be open from 10am to 6pm over the whole Bank Holiday. Last entry for this museum is 5.15pm

British Museum

The British Museum opens it doors daily at 10am and closes them at 5pm (apart from on Fridays when it closes at 5.30pm). This is the same for the whole Bank Holiday with last entry being at 4.45.

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