St Patrick's Day parade Dublin

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St Patrick's Day 2023 Dublin: Gardai issue safety advice for revellers ... (Dublin Live)

They said: "There will be road closures and traffic restriction in Dublin City Centre from early on the morning of Friday, March 17. If you need to travel ...

In bars and restaurants take care about where you store coats and handbags. If you need to travel through Dublin City Centre on the morning of Friday, March 17, plan your journey in advance. St Patrick's Festival commences today and runs through to Sunday, March 19. They said: "There will be road closures and traffic restriction in Dublin City Centre from early on the morning of Friday, March 17. [M50](https://www.dublinlive.ie/all-about/m50) to leave their car outside the motorway zone. Patrick’s festivities and public realms. All details of the different events in relation to the festival Road closure and reopening will be staggered depending on the location." • The consumption of alcohol in public places is generally restricted by local authority bye laws in most local authority areas, including Dublin City Centre. • Select the area that you want to view the parade in advance of travelling. • The policing priority is to facilitate a family-friendly event and environment in which citizens can enjoy the St. [Gardai](https://www.dublinlive.ie/all-about/an-garda-siochana) have urged those attending the [St Patrick’s Day](https://www.dublinlive.ie/all-about/st-patricks-day) Parade in Dublin to use public transport among a number of other safety tips for the big day.

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Where to stand and what to wear - tips for enjoying the St Patricks ... (Lovin Dublin)

St. Patrick's weekend is officially upon us and if you were planning on making the trip into Dublin to watch the parade, you're not alone.

If you really want to ensure a relatively unspoiled view, there's also the option to pay for a place on one of the St. Patrick's Day (good news for anyone hoping to catch a rainbow though), so bringing along a raincoat or water resistant jacket of some sort is definitely a great idea - we wouldn't recommend having an umbrella up while watching the parade, you'll obstruct other people's views and somebody will probably end up with a rib in the eye. In fact, half a million people are expected to turn out to enjoy the annual spectacle so it's definitely worth making your way in early, having a rough idea of where you want to stand and of course, an exit strategy for when it all gets too much.

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'Voluntary' off-licence alcohol ban in place until 4pm in Dublin for St ... (BreakingNews.ie)

A voluntary alcohol ban on all off-licences in premises in Dublin city centre will be in place until 4pm on St Patrick's Day, according to An Garda ...

People attending the National Parade in Dublin are asked to use public transport if possible. The parade will take place from 12pm noon until 2.30pm in Dublin city centre. A voluntary alcohol ban on all off-licences in premises in Dublin city centre will be in place until 4pm on St Patrick’s Day, according to An Garda Síochána.

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St Patrick's Day Dublin 2023: are pubs open in Irish capital? What is ... (NationalWorld)

Dublin will have a “voluntary” ban on alcohol sales in off-licenses for much of St Patrick's Day.

The annual St Patrick’s Day parade will be returning to the Irish capital on 17 March. It was also thought that leaving pubs open on the public holiday would be too much temptation for people during Lent. Fortunately the answer is yes! To assist Gardaí with the policing event of this event, licence holders are requested to voluntarily refrain from selling off sales until after 4pm on 17 March”. A Gardaí spokesman told the [Ireland](/topic/ireland)’s patron saint is a public holiday across the country.

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Details for attending Dublin's parade | Anglo Celt (Anglo Celt)

hTe 2023 National St. Patrick's Festival Parade will take place on Friday, 17th March 2023 from 12pm noon until 2.30pm in Dublin City Centre. The parade will ...

In bars and restaurants take care about where you store coats and handbags. The parade route is accessible by public transport/ walking from these areas. Patrick’s festivities and public realms. The National St. • If you live inside the M50 zone on the Southside, aim to leave your car outside the Grand Canal zone and if you live on the Northside, aim to leave your car outside the North Circular Road zone. • The National Transport Authority (NTA) in association with all public transport providers have developed a significant public transport network for the day and can be found here.

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St Patrick's Day 2023: Advice for attending the parade in Dublin or ... (Buzz.ie)

Gardaí have issued a five-point checklist of what you need to know if you're going to a parade around Ireland.

"The policing priority is to facilitate a family-friendly event and environment in which citizens can enjoy the St Patrick's festivities and public realms. In bars and restaurants take care about where you store coats and handbags. The parade route is accessible by public transport/ walking from these areas. [READ NEXT - Sign up for the Buzz Climate newsletter](https://www.buzz.ie/news/climate-newsletter-environment-energy-biodiversity-27086905) [READ NEXT - Full list of bank holiday dates in Ireland in 2023 including the new day off for St Brigid's Day](https://www.buzz.ie/news/irish-news/2023-bank-holidays-ireland-brigid-28788899) [READ NEXT - Most popular baby names for boys and girls in Ireland](https://www.buzz.ie/news/irish-news/popular-baby-names-ireland-2022-29303726) St Patrick's Day parade 2023 in Dublin The 2023 national St Patrick's Day parade will take place on Friday, 17 March from 12pm until 2.30pm in Dublin city centre. The National Transport Authority (NTA) in association with all public transport providers have developed a significant public transport network for the day. Transport in Dublin for St Patrick's Day Patrick's Day Festival Parade in Dublin to please use public transport. [St Patrick's Day](https://www.buzz.ie/all-about/st-patricks-day) parade in Ireland needs to know, according to [An Garda Siochana](https://www.buzz.ie/all-about/an-garda-siochana). - Select the area that you want to view the parade in advance of travelling. [pubs, shops and off-licences](https://www.buzz.ie/news/irish-news/patricks-day-alcohol-sales-ban-29474975) in advance of the festivities

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Gardai say everyone must remember five key things if going to a St ... (Irish Mirror)

There are five key things anyone attending a St Patrick's Day parade in Ireland needs to know, according to gardai. Officers have issued their official ...

The 2023 national St Patrick's Day parade will take place on Friday, March 17 from 12 noon until 2.30pm in Dublin city centre. In bars and restaurants take care about where you store coats and handbags. The parade route is accessible by public transport/ walking from these areas. An Garda Siochana will be enforcing these bye laws on the consumption of alcohol in public places.” An Garda Siochana will have an extensive policing plan in place for all St Patrick’s Day parades nationwide. - If you live inside the M50 zone on the Southside, aim to leave your car outside the Grand Canal zone and if you live on the Northside, aim to leave your car outside the North Circular Road zone.

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Dublin pubs and police at odds over St Patrick's Day voluntary ... (New Zealand Herald)

Assistant Garda Commissioner Angela Willis told local media that the alcohol ban was voluntary but alcohol licence owners, observing the 4pm curfew would play “ ...

Aer Lingus flight from Dublin to JFK yesterday. “Aer Lingus flight from Dublin to JFK yesterday. Tourist traffic also flows in the other direction. They come to us for drink, they come to us for food. All 1,700 tickets for grandstand seating along the parade route were sold months in advance. However Publicans have protested the “voluntary alcohol ban” saying that it would not apply to their premises.

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Going green in Dublin (Pleasanton Weekly)

Downtown Dublin will be covered in green, gold and Irish pride this weekend at the city's annual St. Patrick's Day Celebration. The cultural festival will ...

"There is such a great variety of activities and entertainment throughout the weekend. "There will be plenty of Irish beer, and an International Food Court will tempt all palates." The cultural festival will have no shortage of Celtic-themed activities for guests to enjoy. Over 80 participating groups will be riding or walking in the procession, including dance companies, floats and equestrians. Downtown Dublin will be covered in green, gold and Irish pride this weekend at the city's annual St. Patrick's Day Parade at 9:30 a.m., signaling the official commencement of celebrations.

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Ireland's St Patrick's Day Parade 2023: How to watch on TV at home ... (RSVP Live)

RTE One and RTE Player will be airing coverage of the national parade in Dublin's city centre as part of this year's St Patrick's Day Festival - here is all ...

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Thousands to march in Dublin's St Patrick's Day parade (RTE.ie)

'Mar a cheile sinn - we are one' is the theme of this year's St Patrick's Festival in Dublin.

He will be just one of thousands of international visitors expected to visit Ireland for the celebrations. There will be seven pageants in all, ten 'show piece performances' as well as the traditional marching bands from across Ireland, the US and Canada With 4,000 participants in total, the parade will open with a specially commissioned pageant featuring Macnas, Junk Kouture, the Discovery Gospel Choir and community groups.

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St Patrick's Day live updates - Supermarket opening hours, parade ... (Irish Mirror)

Parades are taking place in cities and towns across the country. Half a million people are expected to descend on the streets of Dublin for national parade.

“Our aim is to deliver ‘stand-out’ for Ireland in the hugely competitive international marketplace. Niall Gibbons, Chief Executive of Tourism Ireland, said: “As people everywhere around the world celebrate St Patrick’s Day, we are delighted to roll out our new ‘Fill your heart with Ireland’ campaign this week. Today, it will be rolled out in Great Britain with a special TV ‘mega spot’. A poll of 500 adults from Ireland, and 2,000 from the UK, found that “the luck of the Irish” really could be real. The luck of the Irish President Higgins went on to say that Irish people should never forget the story of Patrick’s life as a migrant. In his annual video message, President Higgins said the story of St Patrick’s escape from slavery and his transformation as a cultural and spiritual leader is an emblem of Ireland. Our ‘Fill your heart with Ireland’ campaign will position Ireland as a place that fills the heart and restores the spirit. - Select the area that you want to view the parade in advance of travelling. The ‘Fill your heart with Ireland’ campaign is all about celebrating the different ways in which Ireland fills the hearts of visitors and of locals – and inviting potential holidaymakers to come and experience those for themselves. St Patrick's Day is finally upon us with millions of people both in Ireland and abroad set to enjoy a day of celebrations. Specially timed to coincide with this week’s St Patrick’s Day celebrations, the new ads will be seen in some of Ireland's key tourism markets.

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