Why We Wear Green On St. Patrick’s Day (Irishman’s Guide)
Every March 17th, cities around the world turn green in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day—but why is green the chosen colour? And why do some …
If you’re spending St. Patrick’s Day in Ireland, you’ll find everything you need to know below. Expect everything from an insight into history and traditions and St. Patrick’s Day facts to recipes for St. Patrick’s Day drinks and cocktails to music and more.
Every March 17th, cities around the world turn green in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day—but why is green the chosen colour? And why do some …
Temple Bar on St. Patrick’s Day is chaotic. There’s no two ways about it. However, while there are many other great ways to spend St. Patrick’s Day …
Wearing orange on St. Patrick’s Day isn’t overly common practice at most parades or celebrations. While the vast majority of people wear green on St. Patrick’s Day, …
There are plenty of things to do on St Patrick’s Day in Dublin, both for those that want to embrace the festivities and for those …
There’s some excellent virtual tours of Ireland that you can take from the comfort of your couch. In an attempt to bring those of you …
A common way to say “Happy St. Patrick’s Day” in Irish is “Lá Fhéile Pádraig sona duit,” pronounced “Lah fay-luh Paw-drig sun-uh gwitch.” That’s if …
Growing up in Ireland, I’ve seen plenty of St. Patrick’s Day traditions come and go. Some, like the wearing of shamrocks on the lapel, are …
St. Patrick’s Day on March 17th is Ireland’s most significant cultural celebration, a national holiday marked by events, traditions, and nationwide tributes to Ireland’s patron …
St. Patrick’s Day is more than parades, green clothing and parties—it’s a time for words that lift the spirit The man behind the celebration, St. …
One of the most surprising facts about St. Patrick? He wasn’t Irish! Hard to believe? Just wait—there’s plenty more where that came from… Despite being …