For many years, Ireland and Liverpool have shared a long and intertwined history with many Irish people calling Liverpool home.
For those of you from Ireland who call Liverpool home, we’ve written a blog full of the best recommendations on how to spend your St Patrick’s weekend, right here in Liverpool. What’s even better is, if you’re not Irish then you can still take part in one of the best weekends of the year and have plenty of mighty craic!
Here’s our list of the best places to celebrate St Patrick’s Day right here in the heart of Liverpool.
Boxpark Liverpool
Baltic Triangle
BOXPARK are kicking things off with a bang and teaming up with an Irish favourite, Jameson. Situated in the artistic Baltic Triangle district, BOXPARK is convenient to get to from the city centre.
Starting on Friday 14, BOXPARK are hosting a Drag Bingo with free tickets, or £6.61 a ticket with a Jameson’s, be sure to book your tickets for that here. You can then enjoy St Patrick’s Weekender: Super Saturday, again with free admission.
End your St Patrick’s weekend with Cirque Du Soul: St Patrick’s Day Special, featuring several music performances, a karaoke room, giveaways and more.
Liverpool Irish Centre
Boundary Lane
Celebrate in style with Liverpool Irish Centre, one of the only places guaranteed to represent Ireland all year long, not just on Paddy’s weekend!
Tickets for the day are just £5 and can be purchased from the bar, so call in and get yourself an early pint of Guinness.
The Irish Centre will be kicking off celebrations with a raffle, an exciting Ceili, Liverpool Irish Choir, School of Irish Dance and more.
Green Mile: Paddy's Day Pub Crawl 2025
Ropewalks
If you’re looking for a pub crawl at traditional Irish pubs, then look no further than this Green Mile crawl. Last chance tickets can be purchased for £20, which includes an exclusive Paddy’s Day t-shirt and priority entry into some of Liverpool’s most iconic Irish pubs, including Kells of Eden, Celtic Corner, McCooley’s, Dirty O’Sheas and more.
What’s better than looking the part in green AND priority entry?!
St. Patrick's Day Celebration with Daoirí Farrell
Hope Street
Looking for a more relaxed St Patrick's Day away from the Guiness and Jameson? Well check out this celebration with award-winning performer, Daoirí Farrell.
Described by some of the biggest names in Irish folk music as one of the most important singers to come out of Ireland, we’d recommend booking your ticket now so you don’t miss an exceptional celebration.
PINS Social Club
Ropewalks
The Roof Project: St Patrick's Day Party is set to be a good one, and on 17 March you can be there too.
This rooftop at PINS Social has a cover so your pints of Guinness won't get ruined whatever the weather, and you can sit and split the G for hours. Guaranteed an endless flow of Guinness, live bands playing all the traditional Irish tunes, DJ's and tattoo artists...yes really!
Open midday and best of all, entry is free so arriving early is highly recommended as it'll be a busy one.
Sensation Liverpool
Seel Street
Sensation is hosting a St Patrick's Day extravaganza on 17 March from 3pm, right through to 10pm. Sensation's guests are in for the luck of the Irish with a 2 for 1 offer on Guinness, Baby Guinness and cocktails and from 5pm there will be a host of DJ's spinning the best tunes.

The Benidorm Bar
Stanley Street
Every Wednesday The Benidorm Bar is bringing to you a good ol' Irish Booze Up with 2-4-1 on all Irish whiskeys, Guinness and Irish inspired shots like Baby Guinness etc
The night will be filled with Irish music and plenty of crack. Don't worry, unlike most of the bars in the city, The Benidorm Bar's music is capped at a certain level, so bring your friends and socialise in this chilled environment with the best of Irish Folk and tunes.
On the Waterfront presents The Wolfe Tones
Pier Head
With all these events taking place in Liverpool, you’re certainly spoilt for choice, but we’re continuing the party right into June with Ireland's favourite, The Wolfe Tones.
This legendary band will be headlining the iconic Pier Head at On the Waterfront festival in June, so get your tickets now for what will be the performance of a lifetime.