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Although many associate St. Patrick’s Day with Irish drinks, parties and St. Patrick’s Day jokes, it’s the parades that take centre stage. Attending a celebration is one of the more popular St. Patrick’s Day traditions and you’ll find the biggest in the USA below.
Taking place on March 18, the 56th annual Norfolk St. Patrick’s Day Parade is a big one for this Virginia coastal city; it marks the first parade since the Covid pandemic outbreak.
The largest St Patrick’s Day parade in South America is held in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Which US city celebrates St Patrick’s Day the most? New York City and Boston both celebrate St Patrick’s Day well, but so does Chicago.
1. New York City, U.S.A. – the world’s biggest St. Patrick’s Day celebration. New York plays host to the biggest St. Patrick’s Day celebration in the world as more than two million people gather annually for the city’s grand parade.
What better way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day 2020 than with a parade? Here are 14 of the best parades around the world from Boston to Australia.
St Patrick's Day is widely celebrated across the globe, and here are some of the biggest parades to watch out for. 10. Munich, Germany – one of the youngest parades. 9. Montreal, Canada – one of the best parades to see in 2023. 8. Montserrat Island – where Paddy's Day is a public holiday. 7. Sydney, Australia – Paddy's Day down under. 6.
According to Irish Road Trip, here is where the eight largest St. Patrick’s Day parades are located across the U.S.A. 8. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Estimated parade attendance:...
Visit one of these cities for the biggest St. Patrick's Day parades across the country. On March 17, you'll find annual parades in NYC, Chicago, and more.
New York hosts the country’s (and the world’s) largest St. Patrick’s Day celebration, with more than two million people gathering for the city’s grand parade on March 17. The march up Fifth...
Today, the St. Patrick’s Day parade fills 5th Avenue with more than 150,000 marchers and 2 million spectators, while Irish pubs across the city keep the revelry going with music, Irish fare such as corned beef and cabbage, and plenty of Guinness afterward.