Bullring Easter 2022: when the shops and car parks are open & closed between Good Friday and Easter Monday

Here are the Easter opening times at the Bullring and Grand Central over the next few days

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With the Easter bank holiday weekend almost upon, many will be getting ready for a well deserved break to spend time with their family and friends.

For some, it’s a great excuse to indulge in some retail therapy and where better to do it than the Bullring and Grand Central?

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However, the shopping centre has some different opening and closing times over the bank holiday period - here is what you need to know before you head off.

The Bullring (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)The Bullring (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)
The Bullring (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

Bullring and Grand Central Easter opening times

Tomorrow, on Good Friday (15 April), the Bullring and Grand Central will be open from 10am to 7pm (car parks open)

On Saturday (16 April), the centre is open from 9am to 8pm (car parks open)

On Easter Sunday (17 April), the centre will be closed (including all car parks).

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On Easter Monday (18 April), the centre will reopen from 10am to 7pm (car parks open)

If you are going to visit a particular store or restaurant, it’s advised you check with them in advance as some may not be open during the full range of times the centre itself is.

What is on at the Bullring and Grand Central over Easter?

Thai Express are offering kids eat for free until April 18, and each free dish comes with a balloon that features one of the menu characters.

Customers will receive one free kids meal with every adult main meal ordered. If there are two adults who order main meals, two kids can eat free.

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And at YO! Sushi, between 11 and 18 April, grandparents can eat for free.

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