Ireland is a country of rolling hills, castles, and lively pubs. With St. Patrick's Day on tap, it's the perfect time to explore the holiday's homeland. Celebrated on March 17th, St. Paddy's Day marks the death of a fifth-century saint who introduced Christianity to Ireland. Those lucky enough to visit Ireland during St. Patrick's Day can expect celebrations around the country, with the biggest parade held in Dublin. Featuring colorful floats, dancers, and costumes, the parade often attracts tens of thousands of visitors. If you plan to count yourself among them, be sure to wear something green, or you might get pinched! This fun tradition comes from the belief that leprechauns don't pinch people wearing green. Regardless of the time of year, Dublin offers plenty of exciting activities. As the capital of the Republic of Ireland, it's usually the first stop for travelers. Dublin Castle, with its richly decorated walls, is a must-see. History lovers might want to take a tour of Trinity College to see Ireland's national treasure, the Book of Kells─an ancient religious text. Before calling it a night, many tourists and locals alike head to the pub for a pint of Ireland's famous Guinness beer. |
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