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Go green at Boston’s St. Patrick’s Day parade

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Boston 1By April Cafiso

Massachusetts is known as Ireland’s 6th county. So if you want to really get into the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day, book a Boston hotel room and be there for the big event: Boston’s St. Patrick’s Day parade.

Southie (South Boston) hosts one of the largest St. Patrick’s Day parades in the nation, with more than 60,000 people attending each year. This year’s parade is Sunday, March 14, starting at 1 p.m. The parade winds through the neighborhoods where you’ll see every house trying to out-decorate the next. Residents take their place on the stoop with relatives and friends, while passers-by stroll the streets with baby carriages decked out in green and their babies in Aran sweaters, hats, mittens and blankets. People prepare for months for St. Patrick’s Day to celebrate Irish heritage — even if they’re not Irish. (more…)

Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Savannah

Friday, February 19th, 2010

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Forsyth Park Fountain (Photo: Savannah St. Patrick’s Day Parade Committtee)

By Antoinette Bierman

Looking for the best place to spend your St. Patrick’s Day this year? Look no further than the quaint city of Savannah, Ga., which will transform itself into the host of the second largest party in the country for the upcoming 186th St. Patrick’s Day parade and celebration.

Although I’ve stayed in Savannah hotels many times, I’ve never been there during the St. Patrick’s Day parade and festivities, so I’ve scoured the Web and chatted with friends to get the best insights and tips on what not to miss at this year’s celebration.

To get you in the mood:
Although the parade will be on Wednesday, March 17, many activities and events will begin the weekend before. I know I’m excited for the annual Greening of the Forsyth Park Fountain on Friday, March 12 at noon. Apparently, the fountain “goes green” each year to kick off the celebration. Forsyth Park is always a beautiful sight, but adding a gushing, green fountain is a great way to start off the week. (more…)

St. Patrick’s Day in Boston: Insider tips

Friday, March 7th, 2008

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Since Boston is one of the epicenters of St. Patrick’s Day action, we turned to a few of our in-house experts — both relocated Bostonians — for some advice on where to go and what to check out.

So if you’re staying at a Boston hotel and want to experience the scene first-hand, here are some suggestions:

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South Boston St. Patrick’s Day Parade

The South Boston "Southie" Parade is one of the most legendary. It takes place on Sunday, March 16, and is typically traditional Irish fun and silliness.

Each year the parade is kicked off with a very famous St. Patrick’s Day breakfast and Roast, which attracts all local politicians — and in some past years even the president of the United States has called in to add some color and humor. While most people can’t attend the breakfast, it is certainly worth watching on the local cable channel. If you want to see the parade, make sure you get to Southie early — they close off the streets by about 11 a.m.

If bellying up to bar is more your speed, Southie is still the place to be, and again, get there early. There are plenty of choices along the parade route. The Boston Beer Garden is a little trendy and typically reserved for the younger, newer locals and of course visitors from out of town. If you’re feeling adventurous, give one of the truly local pubs a try. The L Street Tavern is famous for its various scenes in "Good Will Hunting." If you’re nice, the bartender may even show you their photo album of celebs. Also popular is Shenanigans and the newly renovated AmrheinsJessicastpatricksdayboth serve great pub food in a comfortable fun setting. And if you’re just looking for an unpretentious watering hole, my personal favorite is Kiley’s Tavern, but be warned it is not for the faint of heart.

If all else fails you can pretty much stop into any house party or roof deck along the parade route. This is one day that all the natives are friendly and welcoming. Whether you choose to watch the parade with your family or hit the taverns with your friends, be sure to keep a look out for alleged mobster Whitey Bulger — some say he comes out in disguise each year this parade.

– Jessica Labaire, Orbitz merchandising manager

On St. Patrick’s Day

St. Patrick’s Day in Boston is a day-long party, so I always try to lay low the night before. One of my favorite ways to prepare for a day of drinking is with a big dinner in Boston’s North End. There are so many great Italian restaurants that it’s hard to go wrong, but a few of my favorites are Prezza, Giacamo’s and Terramia. After dinner, swing by the Florentine Cafe for an espresso or grappa, and be sure to save room for a cannoli from Mike’s Pastry –- they are pure heaven. 

Don’t forget to set your alarm before you go to bed, because lines will start early at all the best Irish bars. Most pubs and bars will serve a traditional Irish breakfast, which is a great way to kick off the day. One of my favorite Irish bars is Clery’s, which is located at the corner of Dartmouth & Columbus. Clery’s is broken up into a few different sections so there is something for everyone — you can hang out at the bar, relax on a leather couch in the lounge or dance to the DJ tunes spinning downstairs.

My two other favorite bars are the Irish Embassy and McGann’s — both are pretty traditional Irish pubs, located near the Boston Garden (I still have trouble calling it the TD Northbank Garden). You’re pretty much guaranteed a memorable day wherever you decide to go, but remember to get there early so you don’t get left standing out in the cold. 

– Heather Leisman, Orbitz senior director of merchandising

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