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06 Sept 2025

Irish supermarkets Christmas opening times - Aldi, Lidl, Tesco, SuperValu and Dunnes

Full details of Christmas opening times for Irish supermarkets ahead of busy shopping period

Irish supermarkets Christmas opening times - Aldi, Lidl, Tesco, SuperValu and Dunnes

Irish supermarkets Christmas opening times - Aldi, Lidl, Tesco, SuperValu and Dunnes

Here is the full details of the Christmas opening times for the top supermarkets in Ireland.

It is advised to check your local stores opening times, as opening hours may differ.

ALDI:

  • Monday 23rd December: 8am-11pm
  • Tuesday 24th December, Christmas Eve: 8am-7pm
  • Wednesday 25th December, Christmas Day: CLOSED
  • Thursday 26th December, St Stephen’s Day: CLOSED
  • Friday 27th December: 8am-9pm
  • Saturday 28 December: 8am-9pm
  • Sunday 29 December: 9am-9pm
  • Monday 30 December: 8am-9pm
  • Tuesday 31st December, New Year’s Eve: 8am-7pm
  • Wednesday 1st January, New Year’s Day: CLOSED
  • Normal business hours will resume on Thursday 2nd January

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Dunnes Stores:

Exact hours will differ depending on your local store

  • Closed Christmas Day and St Stephens Day

TESCO:

  • Closed on Christmas Day
  • Hours will differ depending on your location

Use this link to find your local stores opening hours: https://www.tesco.ie/store-locator/directory

Lidl:

  •  December 23 8am to 10pm.
  • Christmas Eve 8am to 6pm.
  • Closed on Christmas Day and St Stephen’s Day
  • December 27 to 30, the opening hours are 8am to 10pm.
  • December 29 they open 9am to 9pm.
  • New Year’s Eve 8am to 6pm
  • Closed on New Year’s Dayclosed
  • Normal trading hours will resume from January 2.

SuperValu

All SuperValu stores operate under different management so Christmas opening hours will vary from store to store asv

Use this link to see your local stores Christmas opening hours: https://supervalu.ie/store-locator

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