As Easter approaches, Tesco has confirmed its opening times for the holiday weekend in 2026, providing clarity for shoppers eager to stock up on essentials. Notably, Tesco Superstores will be open on Good Friday and Easter Monday, albeit with reduced hours, while many locations will remain closed on Easter Sunday.
On Good Friday, Tesco Extra on Park Road in Liverpool will welcome customers from 7am to 10pm, offering a convenient option for those looking to shop early. However, the majority of large Tesco Superstores will close their doors at 6pm on Easter Monday, ensuring staff can enjoy the holiday.
In a significant note for Liverpool residents, all Tesco Superstores will be closed on Easter Sunday. This aligns with the broader regulations that dictate that shops over 280 square metres must close on Easter Sunday and Christmas Day, allowing for just six consecutive hours of operation on Sundays between 10am and 6pm.
For those needing to shop on Easter Sunday, Tesco Express stores will offer extended hours, opening as early as 6am and closing as late as 11pm. This flexibility aims to accommodate the varied schedules of shoppers during the holiday.
On Easter Monday, most large Tesco Express stores will operate from 8am to 6pm, providing another opportunity for customers to complete their holiday shopping.
As the Easter weekend approaches, many shoppers are eager to understand how these hours will affect their plans. With the majority of large Tesco stores in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland closed on Easter Sunday, it is essential for customers to plan accordingly.
While the opening hours have been outlined, details remain unconfirmed regarding any potential changes or additional services that may be offered during the holiday weekend. Shoppers are encouraged to check their local store’s hours closer to the date for the most accurate information.
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