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Caravan in Ireland for St Patrick’s Day

On March 17 people of Irish descent commemorate their history

Those currently on a caravan holiday in Ireland could head to Dublin’s fair city where the party has already begun ahead of St Patrick’s Day tomorrow (March 17th).

All over the world, people of Irish descent commemorate their history on the patron saint’s day, but the celebrations are probably at their biggest in the Irish capital.

Tourism Ireland explained that it is not too late for those wishing to head to Dublin to join the party.

Consumer marketing manager Vera Stedman explained that being in the city will mean visitors are caught up in the celebrations and that it would be “impossible” not to feel part of the events.

A number of parties have been going on in the run-up to the big day, with tonight seeing the Festival Ceili take place.

Traditional Irish music and dancing will help get revellers in the mood for tomorrow’s 3kmparade through the streets, which Ms Stedman revealed “takes over the centre of the city completely”.

At least 50,000 foreign visitors are expected to turn out for the event, which is not to be missed by those in town on St Paddy’s Day.