St. Patrick's Day Events for Families in Ireland 2024
Discover family-friendly St. Patrick's Day events in Ireland for 2024, from vibrant parades to historic celebrations across the provinces of Leinster, Munster, Connacht & Ulster.
St. Patrick's Day celebrated on the 17th of March, is a festivity rich in history and tradition, particularly in Ireland, where it originated. Initially, a day commemorating St. Patrick and the arrival of Christianity in Ireland, it has evolved into a showcase of Irish heritage and culture. The day is marked by public parades, festivals, dancing, special foods, and wearing of green attire or shamrocks, reflecting the rebirth and hope that spring brings.
Its appeal as a family holiday stems from the inclusive and joyous atmosphere that surrounds the celebrations. Families, both living in and visiting Ireland, find this day a perfect opportunity to delve into and enjoy the vibrant Irish culture together.
However, if you are looking to go abroad for St. Patrick's Day, here are some of the best family holiday destinations under 3 hours from Ireland.
Saint Patrick's Day Facts
In light of the interest in this day, here are some interesting facts that capture the spirit and history of St. Patrick's Day:
- St. Patrick was not Irish by birth; he was brought to Ireland as a slave from Roman Britain but later returned to Ireland to convert the pagan Irish to Christianity.
- The first St. Patrick's Day parade did not occur in Ireland but in the United States in 1762.
- The shamrock is associated with St. Patrick's Day because St. Patrick is said to have used it to explain the Holy Trinity to the pagan Irish.
- Wearing green on St. Patrick’s Day is a tradition that is believed to make one invisible to leprechauns, fairy creatures who would pinch anyone they could see (not wearing green).
- There are more people with Irish ancestry in the USA than the population of Ireland itself.
- The shortest St. Patrick's Day parade takes place in Dripsey, Cork, lasting just 100 yards, between the village's two pubs.
- "Happy St. Patrick's Day" in Gaelic is "Lá fhéile Pádraig sona dhuit!"
With these festive facts in mind, let's explore some of the best family-friendly events to attend in Ireland for St. Patrick's Day 2024.
Celebrating St. Patrick's Day Across Ireland's Provinces
Leinster: A Feast of Culture and Joy
Dublin St. Patrick's Festival
- Location: Dublin City Centre
- Date: 15 -18 March, 2024
- Description: The epicentre of St. Patrick's Day, Dublin's festival is a grand spectacle of parades, music, and street performances that captivate the imagination of all ages.
- Website: Dublin St. Patrick's Festivalexternal_link
For activities in North Dublin with kids, explore this article.
Kilkenny St. Patrick's Festivities
- Location: Kilkenny City
- Date: 15 - 18 March, 2024
- Description: Engage with Kilkenny’s rich medieval history through a vibrant parade, interactive workshops, and live music that showcase the city's cultural heritage.
- Website: Kilkenny St. Patrick's Dayexternal_link
Munster: Traditions and Natural Beauty
Waterford St. Patrick's Day Festival
- Location: Waterford City
- Date: 15 - 18 March, 2024
- Description: A colourful parade that winds through the ancient streets of Waterford, offering a blend of modern vibrancy and historical charm. Home to the original St. Patricks Day parade in Ireland.
- Website: Waterford St. Patrick's Festivalexternal_link
Limerick St. Patrick's Festival
- Location: Limerick City
- Date: 15 - 18 March, 2024
- Description: Celebrate with a dynamic parade featuring community groups, bands, and a festive atmosphere that's perfect for family outings.
- Website: Limerick St. Patrick's Festivalexternal_link
Connacht: The Heart of Irish Tradition
Galway St. Patrick's Day Festival
- Location: Galway City
- Date: 16 - 18 March, 2024
- Description: Dive into Galway's community spirit with a parade that celebrates the arts, innovation, and sporting achievements of the West of Ireland.
- Website: Galway Tourismexternal_link
For family-friendly walks in Galway, check out this article.
Sligo St. Patrick's Day Festival
- Location: Sligo Town
- Date: 15 - 18 March, 2024
- Description: Experience the warmth of Sligo's community in a parade that features local schools, artists, and musicians, highlighting the town's rich cultural tapestry.
- Website: Sligo St. Patrick's Dayexternal_link
Ulster: A Legacy of Historic Celebration
Downpatrick St. Patrick's Day Parade
- Location: Downpatrick, Co. Down
- Date: March 17, 2024
- Description: Immerse yourself in history in the town where St. Patrick is said to be buried. The parade is a vibrant display of local culture and pride.
- Website: Visit Mourneexternal_link
Derry Spring Carnival
- Location: Derry City
- Date: March 17, 2024
- Description: Mark the arrival of spring with Derry's carnival; a fusion of St. Patrick's Day celebrations and springtime joy, featuring parades, workshops, and cultural events.
- Website: Derry Strabane Spring Carnivalexternal_link
Have a Joyful St. Patrick's Day Weekend!
St. Patrick’s Day in Ireland is a doorway to a world where culture, history, and modern festivity meet. Whether it’s the lively streets of Dublin, the maritime charm of Cork, the cultural tapestry of Galway, or the historical landscapes of county Down, Ireland offers a multitude of ways for families to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day.
Remember, the essence of this day lies not just in the grandeur of parades and festivals but in the shared experiences that bind us in the joy of Ireland’s patron saint and having a bit of craic in the process!
If you've found this guide helpful, be sure to pass it along to your friends and family so they too can partake in the festivities and create lasting memories together.
For more family adventure ideas and tips, visit our Family Hub.
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From everyone here at AIG Insurance, we want to wish you a Happy St. Patrick's Day!
Lá Fhéile Pádraig!
Tips for Celebrating St. Patrick's Day Safely
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