National Celebrations: Honoring Ireland's Heritage

Ireland’s national holidays and commemorations are a testament to the rich culture, history, and unity of its people. These days inspire pride, bring communities together, and celebrate the enduring spirit of the Irish nation.

St. Brigid’s Day: A Celebration of Spring and Women

On February 1st, Ireland honors St. Brigid, the patroness of the nation, and the arrival of spring. This day is steeped in tradition, marked by weaving crosses, storytelling, and celebrating the contributions of women throughout history. It’s a time to embrace renewal and hope, just as the earth awakens after winter.

65k crosses woven annually
7,183 hours of community celebrations
9,463+ participants in local events

Bloomsday: A Literary Celebration

June 16th commemorates James Joyce’s masterpiece Ulysses and its impact on literature worldwide. Fans of the novel dress in Edwardian attire and retrace the steps of protagonist Leopold Bloom through Dublin. This day is a unique blend of history, culture, and literary homage, reminding us of Ireland’s global cultural influence.

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From the blog

Explore our blog for the latest insights into Irish national holidays, cultural events, and historical commemorations

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Belfast Festival: A Celebration of Arts and Culture

The Belfast Festival, held annually in October, is one of Northern Ireland's most significant cultural eve......

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The Dublin Writers Festival: A Tribute to Irish Literature

The Dublin Writers Festival, held every May, is a key event in Ireland’s literary calendar, bringing toget......

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The Irish Language Week: A Celebration of Ireland’s Heritage

Irish Language Week, also known as Seachtain na Gaeilge, is celebrated each year in March and is dedicated......

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