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The World Goes Green for St Patrick’s Day 2026 

Ireland Leads a Global Celebration of Culture and Community 

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--This March, St Patrick’s Day invites people all over the world to become Irish for a day, as cities and communities across the globe unite in a shared celebration of heritage, culture and connection. From parades and parties to the famous global greenings, the festival’s spirit reaches far beyond Ireland’s shores.

The World Goes Green

Ireland’s national holiday, St Patrick’s Day unites a global community in a vivid moment of celebration. Each year, hundreds of iconic landmarks are illuminated in green, from the Empire State Building in New York and the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy to Niagara Falls in Canada and the Wallace Monument in Scotland.

These striking displays reflect the far-reaching connections of Irish communities overseas and the worldwide affection for Ireland’s largest national holiday. This global celebration serves as both tribute and invitation: wherever you are, Ireland is ready to welcome you.

Celebrations in the Home of St Patrick

On the island of Ireland, visitors are invited to experience St Patrick’s Day where it all began. St Patrick’s Festival in Dublin (14th-17th March) takes centre stage, a multiday cultural spectacular that transforms the capital into a global showcase. This year’s theme of roots explores heritage, identity and belonging through pageantry, performance and storytelling that connect generations past and present.

The world-famous parade returns on 17th March, bringing more than 3,000 participants to the streets, including raucous marching bands from Ireland and from U.S. states including Ohio, Mississippi and Texas. Across the weekend, visitors can enjoy a vibrant citywide programme, from nighttime music and performances; to hands-on opportunities to uncover Irish ancestry at EPIC, the Irish Emigration Museum. A supper club style feast at the 200-year-old Dublin pub L. Mulligan Grocer showcases the best of Irish food in a historic setting.

Standout Regional Moments

Beyond Dublin, towns and cities across the island host local parades and festivals, each presenting their own unique take on celebrating Ireland’s patron saint.

Global St Patrick’s Day celebrations serve as both tribute and invitation: wherever you are, Ireland is ready to welcome you.

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