Galway's St. Pat's Parade: Legends & Rising Stars
Galways St. Patricks Day parade, themed Legends and Rising Stars, returns on March 17th, honoring local heroes with performances, music, and dance. The procession starts at 11 a.m., following a route over the Salmon Weir Bridge, through Eglinton Street, past Eyre Square, and ending at Prospect Hill. The event is part of a four-day festival with live music and traditional céilís. Roads will close from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., so arrive early. Former President Michael D. Higgins, a Galway native, will be the guest of honor in 2026. Families with sensory needs can register for a quiet viewing spot at Mercy Primary School.
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