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February 12, 2025

Experience the spirit of St. Patrick: Ireland’s legendary celebration awaits

Join the world’s biggest celebration in Dublin, then follow the saint’s trail through breathtaking landscapes and historic landmarks.

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St. Patrick's Festival in Dublin City

Each year, Ireland welcomes millions of travelers from all over the world to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. From Belfast to Cork, the whole island comes alive with parades, concerts, and an upbeat atmosphere to celebrate Ireland’s patron saint.

Where to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Ireland

Whether you’re looking for big festivals or a more cultural experience, Ireland offers a warm welcome and a chance to feel the famous Irish spirit in full swing.

• St. Patrick’s Festival Dublin

From March 15th to 18th, the St. Patrick’s Festival returns to the streets of Dublin in spectacular fashion to celebrate the patron saint of Ireland. Visitors will enjoy one of the biggest, boldest parades ever, as well as a lively Festival Quarter, where there’s something for everyone. Expect live music acts, amazing food and drink, storytelling sessions and more.

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St. Patrick's Festival Parade in Dublin City


• Home of St. Patrick Festival

Where better to celebrate Ireland’s patron saint than the very place he called home? Armagh and Down are where Patrick founded his first churches way back in the 5th century. And it’s here that the Home of St Patrick Festival takes place, with a lively showcase of the best culture, music, song and dance from Northern Ireland.

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St. Patrick's Cathedrals, Armagh City


• Other celebrations around Ireland

St Patrick’s Day is the biggest party of the year. And with events taking place all over the island of Ireland, you can don some green clothing, dust off your festive spirit and prepare to fill your heart with Ireland!

Beyond March 17th: Follow in the Footsteps of St. Patrick

If you’re not visiting during the St. Patrick’s Day festivities, don’t worry! St. Patrick’s legacy is woven into Ireland’s landscapes and landmarks all year long. Explore beyond the holiday to see where he lived, traveled, and left his mark.

Here are nine places that bring the story of St. Patrick to life:

1. Slemish Mountain, County Antrim

St. Patrick spent six harsh years here, but it was also where he found consolation in God. You can walk the 1.5 km trail to the summit and gaze upon the same rolling vistas that inspired him centuries ago.

2. Saul Church, County Down

After escaping his captors, Patrick returned to Ireland with a mission to spread his religious beliefs. Legend says a local chieftain donated a barn for Patrick to use for services—this site is now Saul Church, where the saint lived until his death. Nearby, you’ll find Slieve Patrick, crowned by a massive statue in his honor.

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Saul Church


3. Lough Derg, County Donegal

Lough Derg is the setting for two extraordinary tales: one recounts St. Patrick hunting the last snake in Ireland here, while the other has Christ revealing the entrance to Hell to him in a cave. Today, this tranquil lake remains a spiritual destination that continues to draw pilgrims from around the world.

4. Hill of Slane, County Meath

St. Patrick’s mission to convert pagans was not always popular. While Druids lit a pagan fire on the Hill of Tara, he boldly lit his own Paschal fire on the neighboring Hill of Slane in defiance of the High King. Patrick famously used a shamrock to illustrate the Holy Trinity, showcasing his faith through miraculous deeds and powerful symbolism.

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Hill of Slane


5. The Rock of Cashel, County Tipperary

One of Ireland’s most significant heritage sites, the Rock of Cashel is where St. Patrick baptized Aenghus, the King of Munster, accidentally wounding his foot with a crozier during the ceremony. Look for the 12th-century St. Patrick’s Cross among the ancient cathedral ruins, and don’t miss nearby St. Patrick’s Well in Clonmel, said never to freeze in winter.

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Rock of Cashel


6. Croagh Patrick, County Mayo

Every year on the last Sunday in July (known as Reek Sunday), thousands of pilgrims climb this scree-covered mountain. Tradition holds that St. Patrick fasted here for 40 days during Lent. Many participants tackle the steep ascent barefoot, describing the journey as a voyage of curiosity that ends with fulfilment and peace.

7. Down Cathedral, County Down

Standing on the site of an ancient Benedictine monastery, Down Cathedral is believed to be where St. Patrick was buried after his death in 461 AD. A carved memorial stone marks his traditional resting place. The cathedral remains an important site of pilgrimage and prayer.

8. Saint Patrick Centre, County Down

To truly appreciate St. Patrick’s impact on Ireland, the Saint Patrick Centre offers an engaging exhibition dedicated to his life and legacy. Browse interactive displays, early religious art, and intricate metalwork while gaining insights into the saint’s profound influence on Irish culture.

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Saint Patrick Centre


9. St. Patrick’s Cathedrals, Armagh City

In Armagh, you’ll find two imposing cathedrals bearing St. Patrick’s name. The Church of Ireland cathedral occupies the site of a church built by Patrick in 445 AD. The neighboring Roman Catholic cathedral dates back to medieval times. Legend has it that Brian Boru, the High King of Ireland who died in 1014, is buried within the North Wall of the Church of Ireland Cathedral.

Experience Ireland

Whether you come for the iconic festivities of St. Patrick’s Day or to explore the historic landmarks, Ireland invites you to immerse yourself in the legacy of its patron saint year-round. Plan your vacation now with this roundup of great offers on everything from accommodation to activities, attractions and transportation to help you find the best value – and enjoy the trip of a lifetime!

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