The festive spirit is alive in Savannah as thousands gather for the St. Patrick's Day celebration.
Savannah is gearing up for its 200th annual St. Patrick’s Day celebration on March 17, 2024. With a festive parade, family-friendly events, and a bar crawl, the city is set to welcome thousands. Special parking plans and rideshare restrictions are in place to ensure a smooth experience. Join the celebration and embrace the Irish heritage!
Ah, Savannah! The charming city is all set to dazzle like never before as it prepares for St. Patrick’s Day celebrations on March 17, 2024. Can you believe it? This year marks the 200th annual celebration here, and our beloved city is primed to welcome hundreds of thousands of attendees eager to celebrate Irish heritage and dive into a sea of festivities. If you’re planning to be part of this joyous occasion, here’s everything you need to know to make the most out of your day!
First up on the agenda, the much-anticipated St. Patrick’s Day Parade will kick off at 10:15 AM at the intersection of Gwinnett and Abercorn, leading through the heart of the city and concluding at Bull and Harris. Get ready to marvel at floats, dancers, and the vibrant display of Irish pride!
Following the parade, families can head over to Plant Riverside for the Shamrocks and Shenanigans event at 12:00 PM. With music and activities galore, this is the perfect spot to keep the festive spirit alive for kids and adults alike.
At 1:00 PM, the official Bar Crawl kicks off from Stafford’s Public House on Factors Walk. If you’re looking for a fun way to experience Savannah’s nightlife, this is the event for you! Looking for something a bit more exclusive? Check out the Connect VIP Party at Eastern Wharf starting at 2:00 PM, featuring private parking and restrooms. At 4:00 PM, feel free to join the second Lucky’s Bar Crawl, starting at Barrelhouse South on Congress Street.
Now, let’s talk parking—an issue you really don’t want to overlook. Due to the massive turnout, the city is implementing a special event parking fee of $25 on March 17. Monthly parking pass holders, listen up! You’ll need to pay this fee as well, but you’ll get the perk of early entry from 5 AM on March 16 until 8 AM on March 17.
After 8 AM on March 17, parking garages will open for everyone else, but be warned: street parking will be limited especially around the parade route. If your car is parked in a “no parking” zone, don’t expect to see it exactly where you left it. So, planning ahead is key!
Rideshare services will also have restrictions, with designated “geofence” areas for drop-offs and pick-ups from 10 PM to 4 AM during the St. Patrick’s Day weekend (March 14-18). If you’re considering taking an Uber or Lyft, keep in mind there will be limited access to downtown, especially outside of the parade route on the big day.
If you want to avoid traffic woes, consider biking to downtown or utilizing park-and-ride shuttles. Both options can save you time and hassle!
It’s also essential to know about the To-Go Cup Zone—a designated area where you can enjoy a drink while wandering around. Just be careful to avoid those beer cans and glass bottles outside this area; you wouldn’t want to incur a fine of $150!
As the day unfolds, you can expect high-foot traffic and various road closures near the parade route. And don’t worry—portable toilets will be available throughout the parade area for your convenience.
With everything from lively parades to family-friendly fun, Savannah’s St. Patrick’s Day celebration promises to be an unforgettable experience this year. So, gather your friends and family, plan ahead, and soak in the joyful atmosphere. Let’s make this milestone celebration one for the books!
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