Savannah, Georgia is one of the best places in the country to spend St. Patrick’s Day weekend, blending massive celebrations with deep, meaningful history. Savannah hosts one of the largest St. Patrick’s Day parades in the U.S., featuring lively music, riverfront festivities, and the iconic tradition of dyeing the Savannah River green. The city’s walkable historic district, beautiful squares, Southern food, and coastal charm make the weekend feel festive yet relaxed.
Beyond the celebration, Savannah offers powerful opportunities to learn about Black history that shaped the city and the nation. As a major port during the transatlantic slave trade, Savannah’s wealth was built on enslaved African labor. Visitors should explore River Street and Factors Walk, where enslaved people were once bought and sold, and visit the Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters, which preserves rare urban slave quarters. The First African Baptist Church, one of the oldest Black congregations in North America, tells stories of resistance, faith, and resilience including its role in the Underground Railroad. Savannah is also home to Pin Point Heritage Museum, which honors the Gullah Geechee community and their lasting cultural contributions.
Together, Savannah offers a St. Patrick’s Day experience that goes beyond partying combining celebration, culture, and reflection making it a destination that is both joyful and deeply educational.
Historian Rita Fuller-Yates as she takes us on a journey to discover Savannah's rich Black History
Get ready for The ultimate St. Patrick's Day Bar Crawl on Saturday, March 14th, 2026! 🎉 Kick off St. Patrick’s Day weekend in style by hitting the city’s top bars, enjoying exclusive drink specials,
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