Thursday 19 March 2015

What to do in Dublin: the St. Patrick's Day

And 'the most awaited festival by the Dubliners and the Irish all: St. Patrick's Day, the St. Patrick's Day, a national holiday that irandese held March 17. A day in which Ireland throughout celebrates with parades, festivals, music and fun, from Dublin to Limerick, Galway to Wicklow. Affectionately called by the Irish St. Paddy's Day, the feast of St. Patrick's Day celebrates the patron saint of Ireland. The celebrations are focused on everything related to the green, symbol of Ireland, why people dress in green, you eat foods of the same color and mostly features the shamrock, the traditional symbol. Each year the Irish communities prepare to take to the streets in procession, but it is in Dublin held the festivities more alive. In Dublin takes place on St. Patrick's Festival, a cultural event and music that lasts several days, usually 12 to 17 March. The capital is transformed into a huge stage where street artists and bands from around the world improvised concerts on street corners, all full of fun and washed down with good Irish beer like Guinness. But it is definitely the parade of 17 March the most awaited event by tourists and Dubliners, leaving at 12 Parnell Square to get up to St. Patrick's Cathedral. A huge and colorful parade where masked parade migliorli Irish and international talent, ending in a night of "craig", a term that sums up the spirit of hospitality and friendliness of the Irish carefree. To enjoy the best the city, the stages missed if you are in Dublin for the St. Patrick's Day are: O'Connol Street, Henry Street, Bridge O'Connol, a ride in the park of Trinity College and a walk to the via street Artists Grafton street and of course the Guinness brewery.

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