17th March 2025
Saint Patrick's Day, or the Feast of Saint Patrick, is a religious and cultural holiday held on 17 March, the traditional death date of Saint Patrick, the foremost patron saint of Ireland.
Children, adults and visitors from across the world packed the city centre to see the headline parade and to celebrate the festivities of St Patrick’s Day.
It attracts people all over the country and the world. We were so lucky to take part in the event and enjoy the Parade and the exciting programs arranged everywhere in Dublin. The streets were crowded with cheering people dressed in green. Spectators were adorned in all shades of green, many with shamrocks and the Irish tricolour painted on their faces, while others wore leprechaun hats and Irish jerseys.People gathered at the barriers from early Monday morning in green and tricolour gear to celebrate festivities which began at 12pm.
How would you describe your experiences of this festival?
Zoltan: MESMERISING
Evelin: GRAAAAAAAAAAAND !
Agnes: Amaaaaaazing !
Stefania: Frantic
Maurizio: Green like Hope.
Among people celebrating St. Patrick Day