Revellers take to the streets of Dublin to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day

A swathe of patriotic revellers took to the streets of Dublin to celebrate St Patrick’s Day after Covid-19 led to events being cancelled over the last two years.  

Cities, towns and villages across Ireland are marking the event after the easing of coronavirus restrictions, with up to 400,000 people expected to attend the traditional parade in Dublin. 

In March 2020, masses of St Patrick’s Day plans were cancelled with the onset of the global pandemic, with parades axed in Dublin and Belfast, while the country was in lockdown last year on 17th March. 

Joyful spectators donned green outfits, shamrocks, Irish flags, and leprechaun costumes as they took to the streets to celebrate today. 

US visitors Skylar Kaye (R), and Alex Krawetz (L) pose for a photograph at the annual St Patrick’s Day parade in Dublin

Having a good time! A group of revellers who packed the Temple Bar district following the annual Saint Patrick's day parade in Ireland

Having a good time! A group of revellers who packed the Temple Bar district following the annual Saint Patrick’s day parade in Ireland 

Joyful spectators donned green outfits, shamrocks, Irish flags, and leprechaun costumes as they took to the streets to celebrate in Ireland

Joyful spectators donned green outfits, shamrocks, Irish flags, and leprechaun costumes as they took to the streets to celebrate in Ireland 

Thousands of people donned St Patrick's Day themed clothing as they took to the streets after a two year hiatus on the parade

Thousands of people donned St Patrick’s Day themed clothing as they took to the streets after a two year hiatus on the parade 

A swathe of patriotic revellers took to the streets of Dublin to celebrate St Patrick's Day after Covid-19 led to events being cancelled over the last two years

A swathe of patriotic revellers took to the streets of Dublin to celebrate St Patrick’s Day after Covid-19 led to events being cancelled over the last two years

Cities, towns and villages across Ireland are marking the event after the easing of coronavirus restrictions. Pictured, a group of spectators in Dublin dressed as leprechauns

Cities, towns and villages across Ireland are marking the event after the easing of coronavirus restrictions. Pictured, a group of spectators in Dublin dressed as leprechauns

Pictured, a US woman who travelled from Texas to Dublin to celebrate the day dressed in a green ensemble with a matching hat and shamrock necklace

Pictured, a US woman who travelled from Texas to Dublin to celebrate the day dressed in a green ensemble with a matching hat and shamrock necklace 

Two spectators dressed in matching green shamrock-themed suits while another donned an Ireland scarf and garland paired with a green dress

Two spectators dressed in matching green shamrock-themed suits while another donned an Ireland scarf and garland paired with a green dress 

American-Irish actor John C. Reilly and President Michael D higgins shared a hug as they met at the St Patrick's Day Parade in Dublin

American-Irish actor John C. Reilly and President Michael D higgins shared a hug as they met at the St Patrick’s Day Parade in Dublin

American-Irish actor Reilly was seen waving at the crowds as he was driven through the St Patrick's Day Parade in Dublin today

American-Irish actor Reilly was seen waving at the crowds as he was driven through the St Patrick’s Day Parade in Dublin today

Irish-American actor Reilly said it is a great opportunity to 'spread joy' during a difficult time in the world ahead of meeting President Michael D Higgins

Irish-American actor Reilly said it is a great opportunity to ‘spread joy’ during a difficult time in the world ahead of meeting President Michael D Higgins

The politician appeared in good spirits as he watched the St Patrick's Day Parade in Dublin which has returned in full, with crowds on the streets of Dublin after Covid-19 put a pause on celebrations for the last two years

The politician appeared in good spirits as he watched the St Patrick's Day Parade in Dublin which has returned in full, with crowds on the streets of Dublin after Covid-19 put a pause on celebrations for the last two years

The politician appeared in good spirits as he watched the St Patrick’s Day Parade in Dublin which has returned in full, with crowds on the streets of Dublin after Covid-19 put a pause on celebrations for the last two years

US-Irish actor, musician and producer Reilly, who was the international guest of honour at the St Patrick's Day Parade in Dublin, was spotted waving to crowds at the event today

US-Irish actor, musician and producer Reilly, who was the international guest of honour at the St Patrick's Day Parade in Dublin, was spotted waving to crowds at the event today

US-Irish actor, musician and producer Reilly, who was the international guest of honour at the St Patrick’s Day Parade in Dublin, was spotted waving to crowds at the event today

One reveller donned a pair of green, oversized glasses shaped like four-leaf clovers as he enjoyed St Patrick's Day celebrations in Dublin today

One reveller donned a pair of green, oversized glasses shaped like four-leaf clovers as he enjoyed St Patrick’s Day celebrations in Dublin today 

Actor John C. Reilly, the parade's international guest of honour, was seen taking part in the parade in Dublin today

Actor John C. Reilly, the parade’s international guest of honour, was seen taking part in the parade in Dublin today 

The Hollywood actor appeared in high spirits as he celebrated the St Patrick's Day event with locals in Dublin today

The Hollywood actor appeared in high spirits as he celebrated the St Patrick's Day event with locals in Dublin today

The Hollywood actor appeared in high spirits as he celebrated the St Patrick’s Day event with locals in Dublin today 

Grand Marshals Olympic gold medal boxer Kellie Harrington waved to crowds as she took part in the St Patrick's Day Parade in Dublin today

Grand Marshals Olympic gold medal boxer Kellie Harrington waved to crowds as she took part in the St Patrick’s Day Parade in Dublin today 

Grand Marshals Paralympic gold medal swimmer Ellen Keane (left) and Olympic gold medal boxer Kellie Harrington (right) take part in the St Patrick's Day Parade in Dublin

Grand Marshals Paralympic gold medal swimmer Ellen Keane (left) and Olympic gold medal boxer Kellie Harrington (right) take part in the St Patrick’s Day Parade in Dublin

Grand Marshals Paralympic gold medal swimmer Ellen Keane (left) and Olympic gold medal boxer Kellie Harrington (right) waved to the crowds at the event today

Grand Marshals Paralympic gold medal swimmer Ellen Keane (left) and Olympic gold medal boxer Kellie Harrington (right) waved to the crowds at the event today 

A swathe of performers took to the streets of Dublin to celebrate St Patrick's Day after Covid-19 led to events being cancelled over the last two years

A swathe of performers took to the streets of Dublin to celebrate St Patrick’s Day after Covid-19 led to events being cancelled over the last two years 

Performers take part in the St Patrick's Day parade as the event returned to the streets of Dublin following the Covid-19 pandemic

Performers take part in the St Patrick's Day parade as the event returned to the streets of Dublin following the Covid-19 pandemic

Performers take part in the St Patrick’s Day parade as the event returned to the streets of Dublin following the Covid-19 pandemic 

Performers at the St Patrick's Day Parade in Dublin, which has returned in full, with crowds on the streets of Dublin after Covid-19 put a pause on celebrations for the last two years

Performers at the St Patrick’s Day Parade in Dublin, which has returned in full, with crowds on the streets of Dublin after Covid-19 put a pause on celebrations for the last two years

The Dublin Fire Brigade Pipe Band mascot, an Irish Wolfhound, leads the band during the St Patrick's Day parade in Dublin today

The Dublin Fire Brigade Pipe Band mascot, an Irish Wolfhound, leads the band during the St Patrick’s Day parade in Dublin today 

Northern Irish politician Lord Mayor Kate Nicholl was pictured with her son Cian as they attended the St Patrick's Day Parade in Belfast

Northern Irish politician Lord Mayor Kate Nicholl was pictured with her son Cian as they attended the St Patrick’s Day Parade in Belfast 

Deirdre Betson, her son Alex and Alfie, an Irish guide dogs for the blind puppy in training, enjoy the annual St Patrick's Day parade in Dublin

Deirdre Betson, her son Alex and Alfie, an Irish guide dogs for the blind puppy in training, enjoy the annual St Patrick’s Day parade in Dublin

Leyre Munoz (L) and Andrea Izurdiaga (R), from Pamplona in Spain, smile during the annual St Patrick's Day parade in Dublin

Leyre Munoz (L) and Andrea Izurdiaga (R), from Pamplona in Spain, smile during the annual St Patrick’s Day parade in Dublin

Deirdre Betson, her son Alex with Paula and Blanca, Garcia, and Alfie, an Irish guide dog, enjoy the annual St Patrick's Day parade in Dublin

Deirdre Betson, her son Alex with Paula and Blanca, Garcia, and Alfie, an Irish guide dog, enjoy the annual St Patrick’s Day parade in Dublin

Eight-year-old Jacob O'Toole poses for a photograph during the annual St Patrick's Day parade in Dublin which returned for the first time in two years due to the Covid pandemic

Eight-year-old Jacob O’Toole poses for a photograph during the annual St Patrick’s Day parade in Dublin which returned for the first time in two years due to the Covid pandemic 

Crowds of people celebrate outside after the parade - which went from Parnell Square to Kevin Street

Crowds of people celebrate outside after the parade – which went from Parnell Square to Kevin Street

One reveller donned a pair of Kiss Me emblazoned sunglasses as he joined the thousands of others celebrating Saint Patrick's Day in Dublin

One reveller donned a pair of Kiss Me emblazoned sunglasses as he joined the thousands of others celebrating Saint Patrick’s Day in Dublin

This year, in Dublin, the parade will begin at Parnell Square and go through O’Connell Street and around College Green, before making its way down Lord Edward Street and ending in Kevin Street at around 2pm.

Olympic boxer Kellie Harrington and Paralympic swimmer Ellen Keane will be grand marshals.

The Tokyo gold medal-winning boxer described the opportunity to parade through her local streets as ‘fantastic’.

‘For myself and Ellen to be grand marshals, two female athletes, it’s amazing and it shows the strength in female sport, it’s always been there, she said. 

A group of women wore green outfits and accessorised with St Patrick's Day themed hair bands as they took to the streets

A group of women wore green outfits and accessorised with St Patrick’s Day themed hair bands as they took to the streets

Performers standing on a giant chair cross O'Connell bridge during the annual St Patrick's Day parade in Dublin today

Performers standing on a giant chair cross O’Connell bridge during the annual St Patrick’s Day parade in Dublin today 

One reveller posed in front of a rainbow decoration wearing a leprechaun hat and pair of shamrock-themed sunglasses

One reveller posed in front of a rainbow decoration wearing a leprechaun hat and pair of shamrock-themed sunglasses 

A group who travelled from the US celebrate in fancy dress on the streets of Dublin to celebrate St Patrick's Day

A group who travelled from the US celebrate in fancy dress on the streets of Dublin to celebrate St Patrick’s Day

A group donning green St Patrick's Day-themed outfits posed for a photo as they celebrated the traditional Irish holiday in Dublin

A group donning green St Patrick’s Day-themed outfits posed for a photo as they celebrated the traditional Irish holiday in Dublin 

Members of the local Ukrainian community pose for a photo with Ukrainian flags as people celebrate St Patrick's Day

Members of the local Ukrainian community pose for a photo with Ukrainian flags as people celebrate St Patrick’s Day

Rachel Diyaolu (2nd L), an Irish student who recently escaped from war-torn Ukraine, speaks with members of the local Ukrainian community as locals celebrate St Patrick's Day

Rachel Diyaolu (2nd L), an Irish student who recently escaped from war-torn Ukraine, speaks with members of the local Ukrainian community as locals celebrate St Patrick’s Day

A group of men dressed in leprechaun costumes pose on the street as they celebrate St Patrick's Day in Dublin

A group of men dressed in leprechaun costumes pose on the street as they celebrate St Patrick’s Day in Dublin

The Irish-American said it is a great opportunity to 'spread joy' during a difficult time in the world before enjoying a pint of Guinness at the parade today

The Irish-American said it is a great opportunity to ‘spread joy’ during a difficult time in the world before enjoying a pint of Guinness at the parade today 

With up to 400,000 people expected to attend the traditional parade in Dublin the streets were crammed with revellers ahead of the parade

With up to 400,000 people expected to attend the traditional parade in Dublin the streets were crammed with revellers ahead of the parade 

A pipe band take part in the St Patrick's Day parade in Dublin this afternoon when the event returned following two years due to Covid

A pipe band take part in the St Patrick’s Day parade in Dublin this afternoon when the event returned following two years due to Covid

A pipe band play their instruments as they march through the streets to celebrate St Patrick's Day in Dublin today

A pipe band play their instruments as they march through the streets to celebrate St Patrick's Day in Dublin today

A pipe band play their instruments as they march through the streets to celebrate St Patrick’s Day in Dublin today 

An Irish Wolfhound mascot is seen with a marching band in the St Patrick's Day parade in Dublin today

An Irish Wolfhound mascot is seen with a marching band in the St Patrick’s Day parade in Dublin today

Revellers who dressed their dog up in an Irish-themed outfit cheered as they stood to watch the annual St Patrick's Day parade in Dublin

Revellers who dressed their dog up in an Irish-themed outfit cheered as they stood to watch the annual St Patrick’s Day parade in Dublin 

Performers danced through the streets of Dublin as they celebrated St Patrick's Day with a parade for the first time in two years

Performers danced through the streets of Dublin as they celebrated St Patrick’s Day with a parade for the first time in two years 

Spectators donning leprechaun hats and Irish face paint posed for the camera as they lined the streets during the St Patrick's Day parade

Spectators donning leprechaun hats and Irish face paint posed for the camera as they lined the streets during the St Patrick’s Day parade

Performers sang and played instruments through the streets of Dublin as they celebrated St Patrick's Day with a parade for the first time in two years

Performers sang and played instruments through the streets of Dublin as they celebrated St Patrick’s Day with a parade for the first time in two years

Performers danced through the streets of Dublin as they celebrated St Patrick's Day with a parade for the first time in two years

Performers danced through the streets of Dublin as they celebrated St Patrick’s Day with a parade for the first time in two years

Comedians put on a show as they travelled through the streets of Dublin to celebrate St Patrick's Day for the first time in two years

Comedians put on a show as they travelled through the streets of Dublin to celebrate St Patrick’s Day for the first time in two years 

Crowds of revellers watched on as dancers performed through the streets of Dublin during the St Patrick's Day parade today

Crowds of revellers watched on as dancers performed through the streets of Dublin during the St Patrick’s Day parade today

Performers wearing colourful outfits travelled through the streets with a giant 'love' balloon during the St Patrick's Day event today

Performers wearing colourful outfits travelled through the streets with a giant ‘love’ balloon during the St Patrick’s Day event today

A performer donning an elaborate, colourful costume is seen travelling through the streets during the annual St Patrick's Day Parade

A performer donning an elaborate, colourful costume is seen travelling through the streets during the annual St Patrick’s Day Parade

A performer pretending to be a boxer was spotted travelling through the streets of Dublin to celebrate St Patrick's Day today

A performer pretending to be a boxer was spotted travelling through the streets of Dublin to celebrate St Patrick’s Day today

Young performers in colourful tutus and headdresses performed through the streets during the St Patrick's Day Parade in Dublin

Young performers in colourful tutus and headdresses performed through the streets during the St Patrick’s Day Parade in Dublin

A performer danced through at the St Patrick's Day Parade in Dublin, the streets as crowds looked on

A performer danced through the streets as crowds looked on at the St Patrick’s Day Parade in Dublin which has returned after two years 

Performers at the St Patrick's Day Parade in Dublin walked through donning colourful outfits and carrying elaborate bloons on floats

Performers at the St Patrick’s Day Parade in Dublin walked through donning colourful outfits and carrying elaborate bloons on floats 

Performers waved the flag of Ukraine as they travelled through the streets of Dublin as part of the St Patrick's Day Parade

Performers waved the flag of Ukraine as they travelled through the streets of Dublin as part of the St Patrick’s Day Parade

Performers donning elaborate headdresses and sequined outfits waved at the crowds as they travelled through the streets of Dublin as part of the St Patrick's Day Parade

Performers donning elaborate headdresses and sequined outfits waved at the crowds as they travelled through the streets of Dublin as part of the St Patrick’s Day Parade

Performers at the St Patrick's Day Parade in Dublin were watched by crowds of thousands of revellers to celebrate the annual day

Performers at the St Patrick’s Day Parade in Dublin were watched by crowds of thousands of revellers to celebrate the annual day 

A mermaid-shaped float travelled through Dublin as part of the St Patrick's Day parade which returned for the first time in two years today

A mermaid-shaped float travelled through Dublin as part of the St Patrick’s Day parade which returned for the first time in two years today 

A cheerleading squad take part in the annual St Patrick's Day parade as crowds cheered them on in Dublin today

A cheerleading squad take part in the annual St Patrick’s Day parade as crowds cheered them on in Dublin today 

A marching band from Florida perform at the annual St Patrick's Day parade in Dublin which returned after two years today

A marching band from Florida perform at the annual St Patrick’s Day parade in Dublin which returned after two years today 

Members of the National Ambulance service pipe band perform during the annual St Patrick's Day parade in Dublin

Members of the National Ambulance service pipe band perform during the annual St Patrick’s Day parade in Dublin

‘To be chosen to walk through our city as grand marshals is fantastic. It’s great to show younger kids coming up that if they work hard they can achieve anything.

‘I am not just representing myself, I’m representing the people of Ireland and the people of my community. It’s not every day that people from the inner city get to be a grand marshal and I’ve really got the backing of them all and they are all really delighted.

‘I went to the parade in Dublin when I was a kid with my three brothers, and so many friends went as well.’

Hollywood actor John C Reilly will be the international guest of honour at the Dublin parade.

The Irish-American said it is a great opportunity to ‘spread joy’ during a difficult time in the world.

A man in fancy dress poses with police for a photo as Dublin locals celebrate St Patrick's Day today

A man in fancy dress poses with police for a photo as Dublin locals celebrate St Patrick’s Day today 

A Dublin man dressed in green gives a thumbs up from a window during the St Patrick's Day parade today

A Dublin man dressed in green gives a thumbs up from a window during the St Patrick’s Day parade today 

People hold a banner with a message of support to the people of Ukraine during the St Patrick's Day parade

People hold a banner with a message of support to the people of Ukraine during the St Patrick’s Day parade

This year, in Dublin, the parade will begin at Parnell Square and revellers are pictured enjoying themselves ahead of the festive parade

This year, in Dublin, the parade will begin at Parnell Square and revellers are pictured enjoying themselves ahead of the festive parade 

A woman wearing an Ireland-themed cowgirl hat poses for a photo ahead of the St Patrick's Day parade today in Dublin

A woman wearing an Ireland-themed cowgirl hat poses for a photo ahead of the St Patrick’s Day parade today in Dublin 

One American reveller was seen donning a green bodysuit paired with a shamrock-themed necklace and an Ireland scarf

One American reveller was seen donning a green bodysuit paired with a shamrock-themed necklace and an Ireland scarf

One American reveller was seen donning a green bodysuit paired with a shamrock-themed necklace and an Ireland scarf 

One guest at the parade was spotted with Irish flags painted on her face while donning a fancy dress headband decorated with a shamrock

One guest at the parade was spotted with Irish flags painted on her face while donning a fancy dress headband decorated with a shamrock 

A couple dressed up in matching leprechaun outfits as they attended the St Patrick's Day celebrations in Dublin today

A couple dressed up in matching leprechaun outfits as they attended the St Patrick's Day celebrations in Dublin today

A couple dressed up in matching leprechaun outfits as they attended the St Patrick’s Day celebrations in Dublin today

One spectator donned a leprechaun hat and shamrock shaped glasses as he attended the parade today

One spectator donned a leprechaun hat and shamrock shaped glasses as he attended the parade today 

A couple danced through the streets ahead of the St Patrick's Day parade in Dublin this morning

A couple danced through the streets ahead of the St Patrick’s Day parade in Dublin this morning 

Yaryna Milchak, a member of the Ukrainian community in Dublin, and Charlie Squires who are leading of the St Patrick's Day Parade in Dublin

Yaryna Milchak, a member of the Ukrainian community in Dublin, and Charlie Squires who are leading of the St Patrick’s Day Parade in Dublin

Yaryna Milchak, a member of the Ukrainian community in Dublin, and Charlie Squires who are leading of the St Patrick's Day Parade in Dublin

Yaryna Milchak, a member of the Ukrainian community in Dublin, and Charlie Squires who are leading of the St Patrick's Day Parade in Dublin

Yaryna Milchak, a member of the Ukrainian community in Dublin, and Charlie Squires who are leading the parade today 

Dressed in a green tweed suit from Dublin’s famed Louis Copeland & Sons store, Mr Reilly said he is excited to take part in the celebrations.

Anna McGowan, interim director at the St Patrick’s Festival, said it is emotional to see the return of the parade.

She said: ‘It’s been three calendar years since the last parade and there’s so many people whose lives are about putting on a show, and to be able to do that this year, and to welcome people back on to the streets of Dublin for our national days, it is so emotional and so important.

‘I’m thrilled to be back. This parade will be bigger and brighter than ever before. We’ve been able to double the creative content in the parade.

‘We’re also just thrilled to be able to welcome back our international marching bands to Dublin, so that’s going to be fantastic.

A man in fancy dress delighted the crowd of revellers as he took part in the parade to celebrate St Patrick's Day today in Dublin

A man in fancy dress delighted the crowd of revellers as he took part in the parade to celebrate St Patrick's Day today in Dublin

A man in fancy dress delighted the crowd of revellers as he took part in the parade to celebrate St Patrick’s Day today in Dublin

A man in fancy dress posed for selfies in the crowd during the St Patrick's Day parade in Dublin today

A man in fancy dress posed for selfies in the crowd during the St Patrick’s Day parade in Dublin today 

A cheerleader was seen waving her pom poms as she made her way through the parade to celebrate St Patrick's Day today

A cheerleader was seen waving her pom poms as she made her way through the parade to celebrate St Patrick’s Day today 

International guest of honour John C. Reilly was seen waving to the crowds of revellers as he celebrated St Patrick's Day during the parade

International guest of honour John C. Reilly was seen waving to the crowds of revellers as he celebrated St Patrick's Day during the parade

International guest of honour John C. Reilly was seen waving to the crowds of revellers as he celebrated St Patrick’s Day during the parade

Hollywood star Reilly donned a flat cap and suit and was seen waving to crowds as he was driven through the St Patrick's Day parade in Dublin

Hollywood star Reilly donned a flat cap and suit and was seen waving to crowds as he was driven through the St Patrick’s Day parade in Dublin

A young girl waved as she sat on a family member's shoulders while watching the St Patrick's Day parade in Dublin today

A young girl waved as she sat on a family member’s shoulders while watching the St Patrick’s Day parade in Dublin today

Drag performers donning colourful outfits waved at the crowds as they took part in the St Patrick's Day parade in Dublin today

Drag performers donning colourful outfits waved at the crowds as they took part in the St Patrick’s Day parade in Dublin today

People gather to watch the St Patrick's Day Parade in Dublin, which has returned in full after two years away due to the Covid-19 pandemic

People gather to watch the St Patrick’s Day Parade in Dublin, which has returned in full after two years away due to the Covid-19 pandemic  

Cities, towns and villages across Ireland are marking the event after the easing of coronavirus restrictions, with up to 400,000 people expected to attend the traditional parade in Dublin

Cities, towns and villages across Ireland are marking the event after the easing of coronavirus restrictions, with up to 400,000 people expected to attend the traditional parade in Dublin

Two spectators wore matching striped socks paired with green outfits and leprechaun hats as they attended the event today

Two spectators wore matching striped socks paired with green outfits and leprechaun hats as they attended the event today

Two spectators wore matching striped socks paired with green outfits and leprechaun hats as they attended the event today 

Both revellers donned Irish-themed faceprint while one wore a pair of orange tinted sunglasses

Both revellers donned Irish-themed faceprint while one wore a pair of orange tinted sunglasses 

Wearing a green skirt paired with striped socks, one reveller posed for a photo as she celebrated St Patrick's Day in Dublin today

Wearing a green skirt paired with striped socks, one reveller posed for a photo as she celebrated St Patrick’s Day in Dublin today 

One reveller painted her face with a shamrock and waved an Irish flag as she celebrated St Patrick's Day today

One reveller painted her face with a shamrock and waved an Irish flag as she celebrated St Patrick's Day today

One reveller painted her face with a shamrock and waved an Irish flag as she celebrated St Patrick’s Day today 

A trio wearing themed outfits  jumped in the air as they celebrated St Patrick's Day in Dublin today

A trio wearing themed outfits  jumped in the air as they celebrated St Patrick’s Day in Dublin today 

‘The theme this year is connections. It’s all about inviting people to reconnect with each other after a really tough two years that we’ve had.

‘We want people to come back into the streets of Dublin, into your towns and connect with each other. We enjoy those moments together and come back together.

‘We will also have an opening moment to show Ireland’s solidarity with Ukraine. Irish people have a strong sense of support and we want to show that part of Irish people.’

In Belfast, the first parade since 2019 will leave City Hall at 1pm. Organisers said the theme will be ‘We are all Patrick, we are all Belfast’.

The parade will travel along Donegall Place, into High Street, Bridge Street and Waring Street and finish in Donegall Street close to Writers Square.

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