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St. Patrick’s Day in the City

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Pace chapter.

Have midterms had you in the library for the past week and a half staring blankly into your textbooks? 

Are you at the point where you can’t keep your eyes open any longer to save your life? 

Well, this weekend you are in luck! Thankfully, it’s that time of year again and St. Patrick’s Day is right around the corner. So, why not take a break from studying and celebrate this wonderful holiday in N.Y.C?

Wear or find green within your wardrobe. Don’t pull a Liz lemon this year and have nothing green to wear, for the tenth year in a row, for St. Patrick’s Day.

Make a commitment to style this year with some creative looks that you can utilize all year round. Check out this cute and adorable shirt from Urban Outfitters that will have you looking for fourth leaf clovers! Or how about this fashionable sweater and matching green sneakers from Zara!

 

Don’t have class this Thursday morning? 

Head uptown and over to 44th Street for the famous St. Patrick’s Day Parade, which begins at 11:00 am. The participants have a route of marching up Fifth Avenue and passing St. Patrick’s Cathedral and go all the way to 79th Street. Why not paint your face green and orange and support the Irish heritage during the festival!

Let’s Eat and Explore!

After you finished observing the parade, head back downtown where you can find great Irish pubs such as The Dubliner located at 45 Stone St. for some authentic Irish food or The Dead Rabbit at 30 Water Street to have a signature pint of Guinness.

Want to explore some Irish history and is only a fifteen-minute walk from campus? Walk over to Battery Park City where you can see beautiful Irish Hunger Memorial, which consists of the ruins from an Irish cottage from the famine during the 1840’s. While walking through the memorial on this warm spring day, remember to recognize the sacrifices the Irish community endured to have a better life and how far they have come.

What are your plans for Sunday, March 20th? Nothing? Perfect! 

If you aren’t tired from Thursday’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade, head to Brooklyn where there is another celebration occurring in Prospect Park. Not only does this parade celebrate the Irish-American’s contributions to New York City whom originally settled in Brooklyn, the festival also honors the men and women who passed away during 9/11. So grab your friends and take the 4 or 5 train to Brooklyn where the commencement beings at 12:45 PM.

But most importantly, appreciating the historical background of St. Patrick’s Day is just as important as staying safe while you’re celebrating! 

 

Hey everyone! My name is Ariana Gavriilidis. I am from a small town in New Jersey and I now reside in New York City! I am earning a Bachelor of Arts from Pace University in Communications with a Concentration in Media, Communications, and Visual Arts. I also have a minor in Arts and Entertainment Management. In my spare time I enjoy photography, working out, and seeing as many movies as possible! I am excited to be apart of Her Campus as writing has always been my passion. Make sure to check out my articles as well as my radio show, Winging it with Ariana, where I have new episodes every Tuesday! https://www.mixcloud.com/WIWARIANA/
Hello! My name is Josephine "Josie" Morenski, and I am from Detroit, Michigan. Currently, I am a Communication Studies major at Pace University in New York City, with a minor in Psychology. I am also a Campus Correspondent for Her Campus Pace, Promotions Intern for Cumulus Media, and a Student Assistant at Pace University. Writing and blogging have always been a passion of mine, and I am excited to share my content with the Her Campus community.