March 17 is a time to reflect on how St Patrick changed the face of Ireland…

  • The big parade in Dublin

    Celebrating all things Irish

    In 2012, the St Patrick’s Day Festival (March 16-20) in Dublin is celebrated in style, with music, street theatre, family carnivals and up to 4000 performers joining the fun. Limerick then follows this event up in style with the International Band Parade and Competition on the 18th of March. In Galway, things really hot up with performers taking part in the city’s fabulous walking parade. In Northern Ireland, Armagh and Downpatrick pay tribute to St Patrick with the largest celebrations of the patron saint, plus those looking to embrace the countryside can also take part in the annual St Patrick’s Day walk around the part of County Down known as St. Patrick’s Country. Cork goes wild with excitement, with a fiesta of colours and flights of fancy; while Belfast becomes a captivating carnival city for the duration. In fact, most cities, towns and villages across the island of Ireland all hold their own celebrations – big or small – so no matter where you are in the country, you’ll be treated to a delightful dose of Irish tradition and festive spirit.

Statue of St Patrick

The Story of Saint Patrick

St Patrick was an ordinary man who did extraordinary things in Ireland

Downpatrick Cathedral

Behind the myths of St Patrick

Did St Patrick really banish snakes from Ireland and why is the colour green worn around the world?

Fun for the kids

The Great Irish Party

March 17 used to be just a holy day in Ireland, but how did it become synonymous with a celebration of all things Irish, and where did the first St Patrick’s day parade take place?

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