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. Much of the action takes place this weekend, before the official holiday, including the Mayor of London’s annual St Patrick’s Day Festival celebration. 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 is about to descend on London. St Patrick’s Day might officially fall next week, but this weekend is full of ways to paint the town green. Hit up London’s huge parade that concludes in Trafalgar Square with singing and dancing, pay a visit to your favourite Irish pub to see it at its rowdiest, or look out for one of the smaller celebrations taking place across the city.
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. Immerse yourself in the huge sculptural works of artists Chiharu Shiota and Yin Xiuzhen at the Hayward Gallery, take a nighttime trip to Dana-Fiona Armour’s Serpentine Currents at Somerset House, or watch Michael Sheen in his first production at his new Welsh theatre.
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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