The Irish really know how to celebrate, so when it comes to St Patrick’s Day in London, the city’s Celtic community has no problem showing us how it’s done. The celebration of Ireland’s patron saint is always one big welcoming bash, involving plenty of dancing, hearty traditional dishes, a huge parade and as many pints of Guinness and drams of whiskey as you can handle. The official holiday takes place on Tuesday, here’s our pick of where to join the craic this weekend.
Can you hear the clink of Guinness glasses and the thump of Bodhráns? Yes, the craic has descended on London. St Patrick’s Day falls on Tuesday, but already the city has been full of parties in celebration of Ireland’s patron saint. If you’re looking for ways to paint the town green, we’ve rounded up the best places to be part of the action, including our pick of London’s best Irish pubs.
In search of other ways to make the most of March, and the fact that spring is starting to show? A new season also means renewed energy for London’s cultural scene with a whole slew of new exhibitions, restaurant and event openings. See British soul goddess Beverly Knight play Rosetta Tharpe – the godmother of rock and roll – in a new musical charting her life, go and look at more colourful works from David Hockney on display at the Serpentine North, and head to your nearest cinema to watch a brilliant performance from Ryan Gosling in the space epic Project Hail Mary.
Get out there and get a good dose of Vitamin D that you’ve been starved of for so long.
Start planning: here’s our roundup of the best things to do in March.
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