Charleston St. Patrick's Day Parade


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The parade begins at 10am on March 16th, at St. Patrick’s Church at the corner of Radcliffe and St. Phillip Streets.  But the best place to view it is from the sidewalks of King Street.  It turns right onto King and proceeds south towards Broad, where it turns right, and finishes at the Catholic Cathedral of St. John the Baptist.

The parade will include fire trucks, military units, local team mascots, marching bands, fiddlers, dancers, and Charleston’s Irish step dancers. The best place to view the parade will be along the sidewalks on King St. Portable bathrooms will be available near the corner of Radcliffe and St. Philip.

After the parade, visitors can enjoy St. Paddy’s specials at downtown restaurants, bars, and pubs.  



Charleston St. Patrick's Day
Parade 
Photos


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Charleston St.Patrick's Day Parade
Charleston St. Patrick's Day Parade
Charleston St. Patrick's Day Parade
Charleston St. Patrick's Day Parade

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Charleston St. Patrick's Day Parade
Charleston St. Patrick's Day Parade
Charleston St. Patrick's Day Parade
Charleston St. Patrick's Day Parade

Charleston St. Patrick's Day Parade 
Location and Map


Charleston St. Patrick's Day Parade
St. Patrick Catholic Church

134 Saint Philip St.
Charleston SC 29403
(843) 723-6066
St. Patrick's Day Parade Website

Charleston St. Patrick's Day Parade Route Map

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Charleston St. Patrick's Day Parade
Date and Time


Date: March 16, 2024
Time: 10:00 am
Admission: Free


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