The city´s most traditional and historic district is also its premier "going out" quarter, with a lively atmosphere through much of the year, known among other things for its lively street performances shops, galleries, and eateries. And all of it is ramped up to twelve during the SPD festivities.
Other top spots for celebrating include city centre´s O´Connell Street, Dublin´s main thoroughfare and shopping district, lined with sculptures and monuments as well as shops, bars, and restaurants, also lies at the heart of its SPD festivities - not just as one of the parade´s main routes but also afterward, with special installations as well as crowds thronging the pubs.
And while Merrion Square is known for its elegant townhouses and Georgian architecture, during these days it transforms into a lively hub of stuff to see and do, including live performances, art exhibitions, and interactive activities.
Read more in Tripatini contributor Alex Martin´s post Experiencing Dublin on St. Patrick´s Day.
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