Supermarkets and shops open on May 1st in Turin

Supermarkets open

Shutter raised for all Carrefour, from 7am to 9pm. The Corso Rosselli point remains open as always 24 hours a day. The chain Family it is open but only outside Turin (Brandizzo and Ivrea), from 8.30am to 1pm.

The Giant it is open from 8am to 8pm in Rivalta, Turin via Cigna, Corso Marche and Corso Mortara. Even the chain Pam stays open.

The markets

Rain permitting, the Santa Maria a Collegno market on Wednesday morning is as always on Corso Francia but only on the personal initiative of individual traders, while the Porta Palazzo market There will not be.

Shipping

All shops in Settimo Cielo Retail Park in Settimo are open from 9am to 8pm, the same goes for catering. Also open Turin Outlet Village also in Settimo: shops open from 10am to 8pm (with the discount campaign of up to 50%). Also the Lingotto Shopping Center is open, shopping gallery and Pam included.

Transport

Trams and buses of the urban and suburban network will be in service in the morning from 7am to 12.30pm, in the afternoon from 2.45pm to 7.30pm. Changes to the lines for the passage of the May Day parade for lines 3, 13, 15, 16, 18, 30, 55, 56, 61, 68, 70 which will deviate from via XX Settembre.

The Roma-San Carlo-Castello car park remains closed in the morning. It should be remembered that the procession will have something new regarding the historical route which changes for the construction sites of Via Po. The meeting point is at 9am in Piazza Vittorio, then the demonstration will travel along Po Cadorna, Corso San Maurizio, Viale dei Partigiani and Piazza Castello, for end at 11 in Piazza San Carlo with the final rally.

The races of subway (which has been running until midnight since yesterday) will be from 7am to 10pm, with last departures at 9.30pm.

Petrol stations

As usual, petrol stations will be open in Self Service mode.

 
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