Budapest in green: St Patrick’s Day celebrations in Hungary – Photos, videos
St. Patrick’s Day has become a cherished tradition celebrated by both the Irish community and the Friends of Ireland in Hungary. While much of the event centred around Szabadság Square, a lively parade through the city centre remains a permanent feature of the festivities.Â
Organised by the Irish-Hungarian Business Circle and the Embassy of Ireland, St. Patrick’s Day holds a special place in the annual calendar of events in the Hungarian capital. Each year, people from Ireland, Hungary and beyond come together to celebrate this iconic Irish holiday.
Kicking off at noon on 17th March, the festivities started with an array of activities including face painting, a spirited Gaelic football match, captivating concerts and vibrant dance performances. Amidst the excitement, attendees had the chance to relish a pint of Guinness or Kilkenny beer, accompanied by a hearty meat pie.
The march started shortly after 2 p.m., winding its way through the streets from Szabadság Square to Kossuth Square, passing by notable landmarks such as the MTA headquarters and the Basilica, before returning to Szabadság Square.
Daily News Hungary correspondents were also present to capture the essence of the parade:
Here is our live coverage of the parade
Our photo gallery from last year: St Patrick’s Day celebrated in Budapest – PHOTOS, VIDEO
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Oh dear, not Hungary aswell with the saint patrick’s day.