| Irish eyes are smiling in Savannah every March 17! Our population of 250,000 doubles every year as more than 200,000 Irish "wannabes" pack the Savannah streets and Waterfront for St. Patrick's Day "Savannah Style". Beer is not the only thing that flows emerald green during the holiday, every fountain within the city limits is dyed green in a ceremony that dates back more than 100 years. Green reigns supreme when everything from hair to dogs to even green eggs and ham gets residents and visitors into the sprit of St. Patrick's Day
Savannah has been celebrating her Irish heritage in Savannah for more than a century. Traditional Irish values and customs of old are mingled with the vibrancy and charm of a city whose quirky personality comes out in those who call Savannah home and those that are just here to visit! Most do not know that the first parade was a small private affair 179 years ago for a group of men of Irish heritage to honor the anniversary of the death of St. Patrick - a Catholic priest. Over the years, the parade has became a public event that grows in size every year. To this day, the true Savannah St. Patrick's Day celebration remains a deeply religious family event that features authentic Irish music, Celtic dances and great food! March and April are among the most beautiful months of the year in Savannah. Temperatures are often in the 70s, sunny, with flowers in bloom. March and April are also the busiest months for tourism in Savannah, so pre-planning is a must when it comes to celebrating your St. Patrick's Day in Savannah. Savannah Hotels have more than 12,000 rooms in its inventory. Savannah's Southside and Midtown offer moderate rates while the Historic District's accommodations are in the heart of the communities celebrations. Rooms book well in advance for this historic celebration so revelers are encouraged to make reservations early. Q: When is the parade? Q: What do I need to know about parking on the parade route? When do I have to move my car, when will parking there resume? What other traffic stuff do I need to know? Q: Do the Savannah parade and drinking scene in any way compare to the New Orleans Mardi Gras? Also are there displays of public nudity, as there are on Bourbon Street? Q: What are the regulations concerning alcohol in Savannah on St. Patrick's Day? St Patrick's Day | Historic Squares | Historic District | Airport | Attractions | Media |



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