St Patrick’s revellers celebrate in Sydney looking worse for wear

After long celebrations of St Patrick’s Day wind up for 2018, hundreds of revellers were looking a little worn out.

The streets of Sydney became makeshift beds for many fatigued people who needed to catch a quick nap before continuing the festivities into the early hours of Sunday morning. 

As the sun set, the hues of green began to wear off many punters as they celebrated all through Saturday night.

For some, the long night finally came to an end but for others, the Irish cheer is yet to wear off. 

Some revellers looked worse for wear and they took a pit stop at the corner of a CBD street and were comforted by other people.      

After long celebrations of St Patrick’s Day wind up for 2018, hundreds of revellers were looking a little worn out in Sydney

One woman appeared to be under the weather but had the support of friends while she was comforted Saturday night 

One woman appeared to be under the weather but had the support of friends while she was comforted Saturday night 

The group of four people were spotted waiting for one other person to feel a bit better before continuing on with their night

The group of four people were spotted waiting for one other person to feel a bit better before continuing on with their night

Other people got a bit closer after the sun went down, many still wearing their green St Patrick’s Day attire (pictured)

For some the night came to an end but others refused to cease the celebrations

For some the night came to an end but others refused to cease the celebrations

Many people were seen having a well deserved nap while other punters appeared to be enjoying a late night snack 

Many people were seen having a well deserved nap while other punters appeared to be enjoying a late night snack 

After hours in heels, one woman stopped to tighten the straps of her shoes to avoid any wardrobe malfunctions (pictured)

While some people were spotted looking slightly unwell, they were comforted by others before continuing on with the night in Sydney’s CBD and at Bondi Junction. 

Other people got a bit closer after the sun went down, many still wearing their green St Patrick’s Day attire complete with novelty headbands and Irish tattoos.  

As the festivities came to and end for some punters, others were keen to keep the night alive while they carried a slab of beer.

Some took a break in the dark alleyways and refueled on late night snacks as their friends had a quick nap. 

Police officers were out in force following a long day of hundreds of people embracing Irish celebrations across the city 

Police officers were out in force following a long day of hundreds of people embracing Irish celebrations across the city 

One man appeared to be having a discussion with a security guard at on the corner of a street in Sydney's CBD (pictured)

One man appeared to be having a discussion with a security guard at on the corner of a street in Sydney’s CBD (pictured)

Bondi Junction was flooded with hundreds of eager party-goers, some appearing to have a chat with five police officers

Bondi Junction was flooded with hundreds of eager party-goers, some appearing to have a chat with five police officers

Many people were spotted turning the streets into make-shift beds while they took a rest after a long day of festivities

Many people were spotted turning the streets into make-shift beds while they took a rest after a long day of festivities

This woman donning a white dress and matching shoes appeared to help another person who was sitting in a gutter (pictured)

This woman donning a white dress and matching shoes appeared to help another person who was sitting in a gutter (pictured)

People were eager to keep the party going at Bondi Junction, this man (centre) wearing a large green sequinned bow tie

People were eager to keep the party going at Bondi Junction, this man (centre) wearing a large green sequinned bow tie

Police officers were out in force following a long day of hundreds of people embracing Irish celebrations across the city.

Bondi Junction was flooded with hundreds of eager party-goers, some appearing to have a chat with officers.

The night was a spectacle of quirky fashion choices including an interesting skin tight mustard coloured body suit and huge green bow ties covered in sequins.

Some people were spotted putting their bare feet up while they laid alongside a gutter while dozens of other punters were eagerly waiting in line outside popular venues.  

The night was full of quirky fashion choices including an interesting skin tight mustard coloured body suit (pictured)

The night was full of quirky fashion choices including an interesting skin tight mustard coloured body suit (pictured)

Quick nap: As people chatted while they took a quick rest in a gutter, another person decided to lay barefoot on the footpath

Quick nap: As people chatted while they took a quick rest in a gutter, another person decided to lay barefoot on the footpath

Not everyone was fatigued and ready to go home, with dozens of people eagerly lined up outside the front of Sydney venues

Not everyone was fatigued and ready to go home, with dozens of people eagerly lined up outside the front of Sydney venues

One vision in white took a seat on a footpath out the front of a medical centre at Bondi Junction while a police officer stood by

Earlier in the afternoon, as the sun began to set on a rowdy St Patrick’s Day, people started getting a little bit cheeky as celebrations continued into the night.

Thousands of people flooded Sydney streets dressed in green, hoping for some luck of the Irish.

The traditional Celtic day attracted punters to the CBD wearing over sized green hats, green novelty headbands and face paint. 

Hundreds of people flooded Sydney streets on Saturday donning shades of green to celebrate St Patrick’s Day (pictured)

St Patrick's Day appeared to bring some people close together down the quiet alleyways of the Harbour City (pictured)

St Patrick’s Day appeared to bring some people close together down the quiet alleyways of the Harbour City (pictured)

Wild evening: A large group of people appeared to be having a good afternoon, with one person's belt left undone (pictured)

Wild evening: A large group of people appeared to be having a good afternoon, with one person’s belt left undone (pictured)

Bringing a taste of the Celtic traditions to the New South Wales capital, thousands were seen embracing green hues

Bringing a taste of the Celtic traditions to the New South Wales capital, thousands were seen embracing green hues

Many wore over-sized green hats despite the scorching 30C heat matched with quirky tattoos and face paint (pictured)

Many wore over-sized green hats despite the scorching 30C heat matched with quirky tattoos and face paint (pictured)

One man made a grand statement as he wore a matching four-leaf clover suit complete with a matching tie on the 30C day

While some people were spotted wearing hues of green head-to-toe complete with matching eye shadow, others opted for quirky leprechaun suits.

One brave reveller was seen wearing a bright green suit while a woman was wearing a mermaid-style green sequin skirt.

Exhausted from a long Saturday of Irish antics, a woman was lucky enough to get a ride from a fellow reveller giving her the opportunity to rest her feet. 

Jameson was ripe through Sydney, giving those keen a taste of the popular Irish beverage – some even wearing tattoos with the logo.

Piggy back ride: As the day wore on, fatigue started to set in with one lucky woman being given a ride to give her feet a rest

Despite the large crowds, at least five people appeared to get into an argument beside a garbage bin on the streets of Sydney

Despite the large crowds, at least five people appeared to get into an argument beside a garbage bin on the streets of Sydney

Green with envy: Many took wearing green outfits to the next level completing their outfits with green eye-shadow 

Green with envy: Many took wearing green outfits to the next level completing their outfits with green eye-shadow 

Lucky leprechauns: These three women wore leprechaun headbands while other donned green sashes and sequin skirts

Lucky leprechauns: These three women wore leprechaun headbands while other donned green sashes and sequin skirts

Huge hats were a popular sight through the Australian city on Saturday as were quirky, yet temporary, face tattoos (pictured)

Huge hats were a popular sight through the Australian city on Saturday as were quirky, yet temporary, face tattoos (pictured)

Sea of green: Hundreds appeared eager to wear their best green outfits, one completing look with a matching green tiara

Sea of green: Hundreds appeared eager to wear their best green outfits, one completing look with a matching green tiara

The luck of the Irish was not on everyone’s side as two people appeared to get into a disagreement while sitting on park bench

These women appeared to enjoy the traditional day in matching green and white outfits with four-leaf clover sunglasses

These women appeared to enjoy the traditional day in matching green and white outfits with four-leaf clover sunglasses

Some people were spotted wearing touches of green head to toe complete with quirky leprechaun headbands (pictured)

Some people were spotted wearing touches of green head to toe complete with quirky leprechaun headbands (pictured)

Despite wearing the country’s lucky colour, one person appeared unlucky while another person seemed to have a heated discussion with them.

Not everyone had a pleasant time celebrating St Patrick’s Day as an altercation took place on the streets between at least five people. 

In a separate incident, one person wearing a murky green t-shirt also appeared to be having a discussion with two police officers.

Three women embraced the Celtic charm but donning large green four-leaf clovers, perhaps hoping to attract some luck.

As the day wore on, one man appeared to get a little bit cheeky as he revealed a tattoo saying 'sorry for partying' (pictured)

As the day wore on, one man appeared to get a little bit cheeky as he revealed a tattoo saying ‘sorry for partying’ (pictured)

One person wearing a murky green t-shirt appeared to be having a discussion with two police officers as the day wore on

One person wearing a murky green t-shirt appeared to be having a discussion with two police officers as the day wore on

One brazen man decided to wear leprechaun pants, making it look like he was having a piggy back from a leprechaun

As the sun began to set on the long day of celebrations, thousands of people continued the celebrations on Sydney streets

As the sun began to set on the long day of celebrations, thousands of people continued the celebrations on Sydney streets

Huge four-leaf clover hats were a popular fashion choice as were ginger beards and lime coloured accessories

Huge four-leaf clover hats were a popular fashion choice as were ginger beards and lime coloured accessories

One quirky group were spotted wearing four-leaf clover pattered braces and a matching bow tie as they carried a grocery bag

One quirky group were spotted wearing four-leaf clover pattered braces and a matching bow tie as they carried a grocery bag

Celebrations continued after people left venues around the city, with this woman appearing to have fun dancing in the street

Some people wore huge grins on their faces as the day wore down but some appeared slightly fatigued (pictured)

Some people wore huge grins on their faces as the day wore down but some appeared slightly fatigued (pictured)

This woman was spotted wanting the luck of the Irish with a four-left clover stamped to her cheek and Jameson tattoo on arm

This woman was spotted wanting the luck of the Irish with a four-left clover stamped to her cheek and Jameson tattoo on arm

Matchy matchy: This pair wore matching green and black outfits, however one wore stripey green knee high socks with heels

Matchy matchy: This pair wore matching green and black outfits, however one wore stripey green knee high socks with heels

This green floral body suit appeared to be a good choice to celebrate like the Irish in the scorching heat 

This green floral body suit appeared to be a good choice to celebrate like the Irish in the scorching heat 

All out: One man was spotted wearing the Irish flag around his shoulders while others wore novelty head pieces (pictured)

All out: One man was spotted wearing the Irish flag around his shoulders while others wore novelty head pieces (pictured)



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