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St Patrick’s Day Celebrations

St Patrick’s Day is a day to celebrate all things Irish, but the great thing is that you don’t have to be Irish to celebrate it! It is amazing to think that in every corner of the world, St Patrick’s Day is being honoured in some form or another on the 17th March.

Irish Traditions

Every city, town and village throughout Ireland celebrates the day with parades, gatherings and lots of entertainment. Dublin, Galway and Cork City are known to have the most spectacular parades, attracting visitors from across the globe. Although, no matter where you choose to spend St Patrick’s Day in Ireland, big city or small town, one thing is guaranteed, you will have a fantastic, fun-filled day. The craic will be mighty as each celebration is special in its own way, bringing communities together, united in Irish pride.

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Turning Green!

St Patrick’s Day is recognised internationally as well with impressive displays of famous landmarks turning green for the day. It just goes to show what an important day it is globally, when the London Eye, Niagara Falls, the Tower of Pisa, Sydney Opera House and the Empire State Building embrace the Irish festivities. The transformation of these attractions, along with hundreds of others around the world, is a true honour to Ireland and a comfort to all the Irish diaspora who are unable to make it home for this special day.

Ireland is a magical place to be over the St Patrick’s Day weekend, with lots to see and do for all the family to enjoy. It is advisable to book your accommodation prior to arrival in Ireland due to the high demand. There is no better way to experience the true Irish culture than to stay in Bed and Breakfast accommodation. Hosts will be able to fill you in on all the local festivities to ensure you get the most out of your St Patrick’s Day visit to Ireland!

St Patrick's Day in Ireland