Today, Saturday, June 29th, in Rome, the celebration of Saints Peter and Paul, the patrons of the Capital, takes place. For this reason, shops and supermarkets can decide whether…
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Today, Saturday, June 29th, in Rome, the celebration of Saints Peter and Paul, the patrons of the Capital, takes place. For this reason, shops and supermarkets can decide whether to remain open or closed since it is a public holiday. Certainly, municipal offices, companies, and many commercial activities will remain closed, but what about supermarket hours? Rome, what to do on Saturday, June 29th, and Sunday, June 30th: from free concerts to Cinema in the square (the list of films) Saints Peter and Paul, which supermarkets are open? In general, today, June 29, 2023, supermarkets in Rome will be open and will follow their usual hours. Checking the websites of chains like Carrefour, Conad, Esselunga, and Lidl, there are no official notices of extraordinary closures or reduced hours on public holidays. However, the advice to follow is always to check directly the website or social profile of your reference supermarket. Carrefour stores in Rome will operate their usual hours, with extended hours until midnight. Conad remains open with continuous hours until 8 PM. Esselunga also does not change its hours, so it will be possible to shop at various stores from 7:30 AM to 10 PM today. And even in shopping center supermarkets, nothing changes: Ipercoop in Euroma2 will be open with continuous hours from 9 AM to 9 PM; Spazio Conad in Porta di Roma from 8 AM to 8:30 PM; and Panorama in RomaEst should also remain open, following the usual hours of 8 AM to 10 PM.