March 15, 2026, 5:07 a.m. ET
It’s time for the biggest St. Patrick’s Day event in Massachusetts – the South Boston St. Patrick’s Day parade.
However, the Southie parade is not only one of the biggest St. Patrick’s Day celebrations in the country, but also one of the oldest. In fact, Boston first hosted a parade for St. Patrick’s Day in 1737, 39 years before the country itself was even formed. While the celebration has not happened every year since then, according to the date of establishment, Boston’s parade is the second-oldest St. Patrick’s Day parade in the world.
Here’s a brief history of South Boston’s St. Patrick’s Day parade.
History of Boston’s St. Patrick’s Day parade
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According to the parade website, the city of Boston first hosted a St. Patrick’s Day parade on March 17, 1737. The celebration was “a gesture of solidarity among the city’s new Irish immigrants,” as “Boston’s Irish community joined together in festivities of their homeland to honor the memory of the Patron Saint of Ireland.”
In 1901, the parade moved to South Boston, a neighborhood with a large Irish population. Southie is also home to Dorchester Heights, where British troops evacuated Boston on March 17, 1776. Given the significance of both occasions to the city, Boston’s annual parade came to celebrate both St. Patrick’s Day and Irish heritage, as well as Evacuation Day and military service.
The parade happens each year on the Sunday closest to St. Patrick’s Day, taking a break in 1994 and again in 2020-21.
What is the oldest St. Patrick’s Day celebration?

The oldest recorded celebration of St. Patrick’s Day took place in St. Augustine, Florida in 1600, with the city’s first parade following in 1601.
According to University of South Florida history professor J. Michael Francis, “The first recorded St. Patrick’s Day celebrations in the United States did not occur in Boston or New York. Rather, those who first gathered to venerate St. Patrick and process through city streets included a blend of Spaniards, Africans, Native Americans, Portuguese, a French surgeon, a German fifer, and at least two Irishmen, who marched together in honor of the Irish saint.”
While St. Augustine still hosts a parade for the Irish holiday today, the oldest continuous St. Patrick’s Day Parade is in New York City, where there has been a parade every year since 1762.
What time does the Boston St. Patrick’s Day Parade 2026 start?

The parade will start at 11:30 a.m. on Sunday, March 15.
Boston St. Patrick’s Day Parade Route 2026
This year, Boston’s St. Patrick’s Day parade will march through Southie in the opposite direction as usual, starting at Andrew Square and ending at A Street and West Broadway. Here’s the full route:
- Start at Andrew Square
- Walk up Dorchester Street
- Right on Telegraph Street
- Right around Thomas Park
- Left on G Street
- Right on 6th Street
- Left on K Street
- Right on 4th Street
- Left on P Street
- Left on East Broadway
- Pause at Medal of Honor Park for wreath laying at Vietnam Memorial
- Bear right onto West Broadway
- Right on A Street
Broadway, especially between Broadway Station and L Street, is the best place for viewing. Medal of Honor Park and Thomas Park offer good viewpoints with fewer crowds.
