Late night shopping to return to Coventry next month - full list of times

Late night shopping will be back in Coventry from November
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Coventry will soon embrace the festive period with the return of the Christmas wheel and the return of the Coventry Christmas market next month. Many will also be eager to start their Christmas shopping, which means the return of late-night shopping and free parking.

If you are looking to do your festive shopping in Coventry, you can find a range of big-name brands, from H&M and River Island to independent stores, to find the ideal gifts for your loved ones and all the essentials you need for the upcoming festive season.

If you're considering coming down, free parking will be offered in the council-run city car parks from Wednesday, November 20, from 3pm to 10pm until Wednesday, December 18.

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Here is the full list of dates for late-night shopping in Coventry for 2024:

  • Wednesday, November 20

  • Wednesday, November 27

  • Wednesday, December 4

  • Wednesday, December 11

  • Wednesday, December 18

West Orchards opening times

Usually, West Orchards Shopping Centre is open from 8am to 6pm from Monday to Saturday, and 10:30am to 4:30pm on Sundays. However from November 20 to December 18, the centre will be open until 8pm.

Lower Precinct opening times

The Lower Precinct will also be open until 8pm like West Orchards, with the car park open until 7pm.

The free parking offers applies within these city car parks:

  • Barracks Multi-Storey Car Park

  • Bishop Street / Silver Street Car Park

  • City Arcade Car Park

  • Gosford Street Car Park

  • Grosvenor Road Car Park

  • Grove Street Car Park

  • Lower Ford Street Car Park

  • Manor House Car Park

  • Railway Station Car Park

  • Salt Lane Car Park

  • Spon Street Car Park

  • West Orchards Multi-Storey Car Park

For more information about the Christmas parking, visit the Coventry City Council website.

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