ICELAND is known for its sale of frozen products and has earned its spot as a national favourite.

We will tell you when Iceland stores are open over the May bank holiday and how you can avoid disappointment.

Iceland will be open on the three May Bank Holidays in 2023

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Iceland will be open on the three May Bank Holidays in 2023Credit: Getty

Is Iceland open over the May Bank Holiday? 

Iceland has almost 1,000 stores nationwide and is one of the most popular supermarkets in the UK.

Most Iceland stores are open from 7am or 8am until 7pm, and in some cities, stores are open until 9pm.

The good news is that Iceland will be open on over the Spring Bank Holiday, which falls on Monday, May 29.

There could be a possible exception in shopping centres or smaller stores, so it would be best to check beforehand.

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And opening times vary for any Iceland At The Range stores.

You can find your nearest Iceland branch by using their store locator, which can be found on their website.

What shops are closed over the May Bank Holiday?

Though a Bank Holiday is a day off for some, a lot of people are still required to work as it remains business as usual for most people in the service sector.

Restaurants, pubs, cafes, and hotels will be expected to be busier than usual as people take time off work.

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Supermarkets will also open their doors on all three dates as customers flock to stores for their Bank Holiday treats, but they may have reduced opening hours.

Some smaller businesses may choose to close to observe the Bank Holiday and give their staff a break.

It is always best practice to check on the website before heading out to avoid any disappointment on the Bank Holiday.

Attractions across the UK will also be open, such as theme parks, zoos, museums, and galleries, although the timings may vary.

However, banks, schools, libraries, and most offices will be closed as staff enjoy a well-deserved break.

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This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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