SHOPPERS will want to know which major retailers are open this Bank Holiday.

There are three Bank Holidays to enjoy, with the May Day Bank Holiday landing on the first day of the month.

Primark will be open over the Bank Holiday

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Primark will be open over the Bank HolidayCredit: Alamy

The third Bank Holiday in the month will be this weekend on May 29, 2023.

Primark has more than 300 stores across the country and opening times can vary across the UK.

To find your nearest store’s specific opening hours you can use the locator tool on Primark’s.

But times might change slightly from the norm over the Bank Holiday so we’ve rounded up everything you need to know.

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Is Primark open over the May Bank Holiday?

Primark’s opening hours will vary from store to store and by location on Bank Holiday Monday.

The retailer will stick to its usual opening hours on the Saturday and Sunday leading up to Bank Holiday Monday.

It advises customers to find their local store opening times on its website.

Go to primark.com and go to its store locator tool – just enter your postcode to find your nearest branch

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What are other businesses doing?

Most businesses – including shops, attractions and restaurants, will remain open across the May Bank Holidays.

Supermarkets, department stores and smaller retailers will have their doors open, but times may change.

Most retailers will have their opening times listed on their websites, so make sure to check before heading out.

The opening times of stores generally vary depending on the location and size of the store.

Public transport timings also vary on a Bank Holiday weekend, so ensure you check the timetables to avoid any travel troubles.

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This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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