Boston
The 122nd South Boston Evacuation Day/St. Patrick’s Day Parade, Sun., 3/15, 11:30 am. Visit https://southbostonparade.org/
Begins at Andrew Square, straight up Dorchester St., right on Telegraph St., right around Thomas Park, left on G St., right on 6th St., left on K St., right on 4th St., left on P St., left on East Broadway, bear right to West Broadway, right on A St..
For spectators: It depends on what type of experience you are looking for. If you are looking to take in the parade from one of the many restaurants along the route, or are looking to take in the parade with the masses, Broadway, especially between Broadway Station and L Street, is a great place to be. If you are looking to avoid the crowds, great options include taking in the parade from Medal of Honor Park or Thomas Park, as well as a street on the route other than Broadway.
Extra Trains
The MBTA is preparing for the annual St. Patrick’s Day parade and festivities in South Boston on Sunday, March 15, 2026. With nearly a million people expected to attend the parade, the MBTA is implementing several measures to accommodate the increased ridership and to remind the riding public what everyone can do to help maintain a safe and family-friendly environment. Riders are encouraged to check out the MBTA’s St. Patrick’s Day Guide for information on taking the T to the parade, how to pay fares, and more at mbta.com/StPatricksDay.
Newport
Newport, RI, St. Patrick’s Day Parade, Sat. 3/14, 11 a.m. Begins at City Hall, proceeds down Thames St. to Carroll Ave. Visit https://www.discovernewport.org/ for places to park and watch, etc.
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