How St Patrick's Day is celebrated

Make the most of 17 March, the annual Irish saint's day festival

The crowd at 2023's St Patrick's Day parade in Dublin: with Irish tricolour flags and hats, a Guinness hat and shamrock glasses
(Image credit: Charles McQuillan / Getty Images)

St Patrick, Ireland's patron saint, is celebrated every year on 17 March, the date of his death in the fifth century. Millions of people around the world will wear green and many more will enjoy an Irish stout or whiskey. It's been a public holiday in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland since 1903, and is held this year on Monday 18 March, as the 17th falls on a Sunday.

We take a look at some of the ways St Patrick is celebrated, and some of the traditions linked to the day.

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