From Greenwich Police:
The Town’s annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade will take place on Sunday, March 22, 2026, beginning at 2:00pm.
The parade will step off from the Town Hall southern parking lot, proceed north to U.S. Route 1, continue east to Greenwich Avenue, and travel down Greenwich Avenue to Steamboat Road, where it will conclude.
To ensure public safety and the smooth operation of the event, several parking restrictions and road closures will be in effect:
- Parking Restrictions (Effective 10:00am):
- No parking on the east side of Greenwich Avenue from West Putnam Avenue to Steamboat Road.
- No parking on the west side of Greenwich Avenue from Bruce Place (Greenwich Commons Park) to Steamboat Road.
- Road Closures:
- Dayton Avenue will be closed beginning at 12:00pm from Field Point Road to the supermarket entrance to accommodate parade staging.
- Downtown road closures will begin at approximately 1:00pm.
- U.S. Route 1 will be closed from Dearfield Drive to Lafayette Place from 1:45pm to approximately 3:00pm.
Detour signs and police officers will be present throughout the area to help direct traffic safely and efficiently. Roads will reopen as soon as it is deemed safe following the parade’s progression.
Important Notice: Parking regulations will be strictly enforced. Vehicles parked in violation of posted restrictions will be subject to towing.
The Greenwich Police Department encourages residents and visitors to plan ahead, allow extra travel time, and consider alternate routes during the event.
We appreciate the continued cooperation of our community as we work to ensure a safe and enjoyable event for all. The St. Patrick’s Day Parade is a valued tradition in Greenwich, and we thank everyone in advance for their patience, support, and participation.
For more parade details please visit St. Patrick’s Day Parade